There are a number of medical services available at the Beaverton Thorah Medical Centre.
These services include:
Community Services and Support
The Township of Brock works to build a community where everyone can live comfortably and find the support they need.
Beaverton Thorah Medical Centre
Are you looking for housing support? Connect with one of the following organizations to access shelters, rental supplements, affordable housing and more:
Community Care Durham provides support to community members whose needs relate to aging, physical and mental health. Find local support or volunteer with the organization.
Visit the Brock Community Health Centre for access to medical clinics, programs and events.
211 Durham offers easy access to community, government and social services for Canadians. Simply dial 2-1-1 to find the right services to help you.
Durham College Employment Services
Employment Help services are available on Mondays at the Beaverton Town Hall from 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
- Pinewood Addiction Support Services (PASS) Toll Free 1-888-881-8878
- Durham Connect - Connecting People to the services they need in a timely manner
- Family Services Durham 905-666-6240 or 1-866-840-6697
- Durham Mental Health Services provides 24/7 support to those 16+ experiencing crisis (905-666-0483 or 1-800-742-1890)
- Canada Suicide Prevention Service offers 24/7 crisis support. Call or text 9-8-8
- BounceBack is a free phone-based program to address stress, anxiety, and depression
- ConnexOntario provides help finding mental health and addiction support (1-866-531-2600)
- Good2Talk provides free confidential 24/7 telephone support for post-secondary students (1-866-925-5454).
- Kids Help Phone: Children and youth can seek 24/7 support from kidshelphone.ca or by calling (1-800-668-6868).
- The Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (mental health and the COVID-19 pandemic- resources and Apps available)
- Anxiety Canada (anxiety resources for children, youth and adults)/Mindshift App
- Opening Minds (Mental Health Commission of Canada) - provides evidence based mental health training programs COVID-19 Self-care & Resilience Guide
- Durham Rape Crisis Centre
The Durham Immigration Portal is a resource to help newcomers settle in Durham Region. We are a team of dedicated individuals working together to help you and your family discover all the region has to offer. The intention of this website is to provide information on services, answers to frequently asked questions, and the first steps to help you get settled in your new life here.
Community Homelessness Prevention Initiative
Provided through Community Living Durham North (CLDN) : Wrap around homelessness prevention and housing supports assisting people to secure and maintain housing. CLDN assist people to connect to housing benefits, secure income, and provide connection to health services. This program is funded by the Regional Municipality of Durham. It is unlike their other programs where the person in need does not need to have a disability or qualify under Developmental Services Ontario and rather can self-refer or have another person or agency refer them to our program. A CHPI Outreach Worker can be reached at 905-852-5919.
Contact Us
Township of Brock
1 Cameron Street East
PO Box 10
Cannington ON L0E 1E0
Phone: 705-432-2355
Toll-free phone: 1-866-223-7668
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