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The Chatham-Kent Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) program, currently operated by Hôtel-Dieu Grace Healthcare (HDGH), will move to the CKHA, beginning Sunday. This is being done in an effort to more closely align the ACT team with CKHA’s acute care, department of psychiatryand outpatient Mental Health and Addictions Program, the alliance said in a media release on Thursday.
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“One of the main objectives of this program transfer is to improve system navigation and co-ordination for patients, families and caregivers,” said Alan Stevenson, vice-president of mental health and addictions, CKHA, in the release. “We are thrilled to welcome the Chatham-Kent ACT program to CKHA and look forward to building our relationship with this team.”
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