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psy'chien

psychien.org contact@psychien.org
Greater Montréal, Gatineau, Québec, Sherbrooke
people 18 years and older living with a psychiatric disability with a diagnosis from a health care professional, minimum 6-month follow-up with a healthcare professional
icon - Services pour personnes ayant une déficience visuelle

Services

Education and certification of service dogs for people living with a mental health disability.

* Information and support in choosing the right dog for your needs.

* Supervision with a detailed guide for training a service dog.

* Private or group workshops.

* Multipurpose program for people that are visually impaired in addition to a psychiatric disability.

* Veteran program.

* Support throughout the service dog's life, in training and after certification, and in the retirement process.

* Service Dog Advocacy Group.

Eligibility

people 18 years and older living with a psychiatric disability with a diagnosis from a health care professional, minimum 6-month follow-up with a healthcare professional

Fees

opening of file: $50, variable according to the program,service dogs for psychiatric disabilities: $650 total from admission to certification

Coverage area

Greater Montréal, Gatineau, Québec, Sherbrooke

Languages offered

English, French

Application process

by email, Google Meet interview, evaluation process at several points during admission and during training

Documents required

forms provided, certification of a diagnosis by a health professional

Categories:

; Disability - Autism, PDD, ADHD ; Disability - Mobility aids

Legal Status

non-profit organization

Funding

self-financing, donations

Last verified on

2025-05-01

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