CAMH Redevelopment Project wins 2009 Academy Award for Mental Health Design
This prestigious award was presented in
CAMH has a bold, transformational agenda: to change the face of mental health and addiction treatment, integrate the hospital with its West
The Academy Award recognized the CAMH Redevelopment's first phase: an Ambulatory Patient Care Building and three 24-bed Alternate Milieu Buildings designed for transitional residential and outpatient care for clients in the Addictions and Mood and Anxiety Programs. The buildings provide CAMH clients with a home-like environment that is therapeutic, healing, and safe - holistic architecture which enhances therapeutic relationships, encourages personal choice and autonomy, provides privacy and healing spaces, incorporates wellness and exercise, connects to the outdoors and breaks down barriers between the client and the community.
"These new open, light-filled CAMH buildings are designed specifically to support our new model of care and enhance client recovery," said
According to the Academy's judges, "In the field of mental healthcare it is rare to see so many hurdles cleared in one go, but the combined initiatives taken by the architectural, clinical and management teams result in a quantum leap for others to emulate. Humane vision, innovation and design skill go hand in hand to produce a measurable and conspicuous success of a high order."
CAMH will break ground on the next phase of its multi-phase redevelopment project early in 2010 when construction on three new CAMH buildings will begin alongside the first non-CAMH building, bringing CAMH one step closer to achieving its vision of providing high quality, integrated mental health and addiction care in a revitalized urban village.
Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH) is Canada's largest mental health and addiction teaching hospital, as well as one of the world's leading research centres in the area of addiction and mental health. CAMH combines clinical care, research, education, policy development, prevention and health promotion to help transform the lives of people affected by mental health and addiction issues. www.camh.net
For further information: or to arrange an interview with Architect Alice Liang of Montgomery Sisam or with CAMH, please contact Michael Torres, CAMH Media Relations, at (416) 595-6015
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