Pathstone deemed an essential service.
Pathstone Mental Health will remain open for in-person service.
The organization has been deemed an essential service.
In a release, Pathstone, which provides mental health services to Niagara's youth, says it is reaching out to clients and families to make arrangements for sessions via phone, in-person or virtual means.
Clients who opt for in-person sessions will be screened in advance, asked to sanitize their hands, wear a mask, and keep a distance of six feet.
Meanwhile, in-person support at off-site walk-in clinics across Niagara will be available by appointment only, beginning the week of January 10th.
Appointments for all in-person or video counselling services at off-site walk-in clinics can be made by contacting Pathstone Mental Health's Crisis and Support line at 1-800-263-4944.

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