Burlington Celebrates New Provincial Funding for Joseph Brant

Nov 27, 2024

The City of Burlington is pleased to share the Ontario government's announcement this week of funding for a mental health unit at Joseph Brant.

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The City of Burlington is pleased to share the Ontario government's announcement this week of funding for a new mental health unit at Joseph Brant Hospital. This investment reflects Burlington City Council's ongoing commitment to enhancing mental health and addiction services for residents and addressing critical gaps in care.

The Province’s funding follows sustained advocacy by Burlington City Council. In October 2021, Council directed Mayor Marianne Meed Ward to write to the Premier of Ontario, local Members of Provincial Parliament (MPPs), the Prime Minister, Members of Parliament (MPs), and the Federation of Canadian Municipalities to champion Joseph Brant Hospital’s Mental Health and Addictions Redevelopment Project. In September 2024, City Council supported a motion calling on provincial and federal governments to commit to immediate action to solve the Humanitarian Crisis that Ontario is facing as the numbers of unhoused individuals and those suffering with mental health and addictions grows.

This week’s announcement of a new investment in Burlington’s mental health services will provide critical access to care for residents who call the City home now and those who are projected to join the local population in the years to come.

The new mental health unit at Joseph Brant Hospital will include:

  • An adult outpatient area.

  • Improved adult psychiatric intensive care.

  • Expanded child and youth programming.

  • Specialized programs with interdisciplinary teams of nurses, physicians, social workers, and psychiatrists for crisis intervention, assessment, and stabilization.

By prioritizing this investment, Burlington takes another significant step in preparing for its future growth, ensuring housing options, and addressing the most pressing needs of its community.

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Burlington Celebrates New Provincial Funding for Joseph Brant

Nov 27, 2024

The City of Burlington is pleased to share the Ontario government's announcement this week of funding for a mental health unit at Joseph Brant.

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hospital funding
hospital funding

The City of Burlington is pleased to share the Ontario government's announcement this week of funding for a new mental health unit at Joseph Brant Hospital. This investment reflects Burlington City Council's ongoing commitment to enhancing mental health and addiction services for residents and addressing critical gaps in care.

The Province’s funding follows sustained advocacy by Burlington City Council. In October 2021, Council directed Mayor Marianne Meed Ward to write to the Premier of Ontario, local Members of Provincial Parliament (MPPs), the Prime Minister, Members of Parliament (MPs), and the Federation of Canadian Municipalities to champion Joseph Brant Hospital’s Mental Health and Addictions Redevelopment Project. In September 2024, City Council supported a motion calling on provincial and federal governments to commit to immediate action to solve the Humanitarian Crisis that Ontario is facing as the numbers of unhoused individuals and those suffering with mental health and addictions grows.

This week’s announcement of a new investment in Burlington’s mental health services will provide critical access to care for residents who call the City home now and those who are projected to join the local population in the years to come.

The new mental health unit at Joseph Brant Hospital will include:

  • An adult outpatient area.

  • Improved adult psychiatric intensive care.

  • Expanded child and youth programming.

  • Specialized programs with interdisciplinary teams of nurses, physicians, social workers, and psychiatrists for crisis intervention, assessment, and stabilization.

By prioritizing this investment, Burlington takes another significant step in preparing for its future growth, ensuring housing options, and addressing the most pressing needs of its community.

Full story from City of Burlington

Burlington 365.

© Burlington 365, a project by Jump Digital 2025

Burlington 365.

© Burlington 365, a project by Jump Digital 2025

Nov 27, 2024

Burlington Celebrates New Provincial Funding for Joseph Brant

The City of Burlington is pleased to share the Ontario government's announcement this week of funding for a mental health unit at Joseph Brant.

hospital funding

The City of Burlington is pleased to share the Ontario government's announcement this week of funding for a new mental health unit at Joseph Brant Hospital. This investment reflects Burlington City Council's ongoing commitment to enhancing mental health and addiction services for residents and addressing critical gaps in care.

The Province’s funding follows sustained advocacy by Burlington City Council. In October 2021, Council directed Mayor Marianne Meed Ward to write to the Premier of Ontario, local Members of Provincial Parliament (MPPs), the Prime Minister, Members of Parliament (MPs), and the Federation of Canadian Municipalities to champion Joseph Brant Hospital’s Mental Health and Addictions Redevelopment Project. In September 2024, City Council supported a motion calling on provincial and federal governments to commit to immediate action to solve the Humanitarian Crisis that Ontario is facing as the numbers of unhoused individuals and those suffering with mental health and addictions grows.

This week’s announcement of a new investment in Burlington’s mental health services will provide critical access to care for residents who call the City home now and those who are projected to join the local population in the years to come.

The new mental health unit at Joseph Brant Hospital will include:

  • An adult outpatient area.

  • Improved adult psychiatric intensive care.

  • Expanded child and youth programming.

  • Specialized programs with interdisciplinary teams of nurses, physicians, social workers, and psychiatrists for crisis intervention, assessment, and stabilization.

By prioritizing this investment, Burlington takes another significant step in preparing for its future growth, ensuring housing options, and addressing the most pressing needs of its community.

Full story from City of Burlington

Burlington 365.

© Burlington 365, a project by Jump Digital 2025