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EARLY PSYCHOSIS INTERVENTION (EPI) PROGRAMS

Specialized Psychosis Support Programs for Ontario Residents

You can search our Ontario Map to find help near you.
Our programs are designed for individuals experiencing symptoms of psychosis and their family members. Services for those outside the specified age ranges will be considered on a case-by-case basis.
These programs are supported by coordinated teams of healthcare professionals with diverse specialties and expertise in psychosis. They are developed and delivered in alignment with provincial standards set by the Ministry of Health.

What Will Happen If I Contact An EPI Provider?

Individuals referred for a comprehensive assessment are contacted by telephone within 72 hours of being referred, and an initial meeting is offered within two weeks. Clients will be made aware of crisis and other services, which they can use pending their first appointment.

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When you phone a local program, someone will try to understand your situation and answer any questions that you have.

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Depending on where you live, the person might speak either English or French.

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They might ask you some basic follow-up questions, like how you are currently feeling, what prompted you to call, and if you currently have any supports (or had any in the past). They will work with you to help you figure out next steps.

Family Members or Caregivers:

When possible, programs use assertive outreach to actively engage your loved ones. They do their best to work in the person’s own environment (at home, a café, or park, for example). The Mental Health Act guides some aspects of psychiatric assessment in Ontario. Learn about legal considerations when supporting a loved one who does not want help.
You can download our printable information sheet for detailed instructions on how to access support.

Other Available Supports

24 HOURS A DAY, 7 DAYS A WEEK

Telehealth Ontario

Free, confidential health advice provided by a registered nurse. Wait times vary.

Kids Help Phone

Support for kids, teens and young adults. Free, confidential e-mental health and other counselling provided through text, phone, live chat and Facebook Messenger.

Distress Line

If you are in an emergency, in crisis or need someone to talk to, there is a list of resources available for areas in and around Toronto.