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Adult Community Support Service provides specialized service for individuals age 19 or older who have a serious and persistent mental illness that causes significant and enduring functional disabilities. Aims to enable these individuals to live as independently as possible in the community by offering a choice of clinical, community residential, and community support services. Adult Short-Term Assessment and Treatment ensures that adults with serious acute mental disorders have access to responsive, sensitive, and relevant assessment and treatment. An eating disorder specialist provides counselling for individuals 19 and over who have anorexia nervosa or bulimia nervosa. Community Residential Program provides residential care, treatment, and rehabilitative and support services for individuals who cannot presently live independently because of psychiatric illness but do not require hospitalization. Psychogeriatrics Program provides specialized service for people age 65 and over, or those under age 65 who experience dementia, psychiatric problems, or declining behaviour and/or functional ability. Clients may live in their own residence, in supported housing, in residential care facilities, or they may require admission to or discharge from Riverview Hospital. The mental health centre is also a designated agency responsible for looking into reports of suspected abuse and neglect of, or self-neglect by, adults with mental health concerns, who cannot seek help for themselves. |