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Quinte Wellness Hub hoping to provide mental health, addictions supports to locals

By Hailey MacDonald Sep 11, 2025 | 6:25 AM

A new venture in mental health and addictions services is arriving in Quinte.

Co-founder and CEO of Quinte Wellness Hub Joe Tierney, along with members of the hub’s leadership team, made a delegation on Wednesday to Hastings County’s Community and Human Services Committee

He explained the Hub will be based out of 15 Victoria Avenue and feature a dedicated 10-bed women-only detox and rehabilitation program on the third floor, and a 2nd Floor transition and counselling centre, including a peer-led Emergency Services Program.

A strategic location for wraparound care and a modular home facility will be provided as well.

Tierney says the goal of the Quinte Wellness Hub is to be a community model that integrates recovery, housing, and economic development into one coordinated system.

The organization’s team brings experience in justice, social work, psychology, trauma-informed care and other disciplines and is committed to addressing addiction and housing through sustainable, evidence-based solutions.

The Quinte Wellness Hub will be self-funded through donations and senior government grants and the group did not request financial support from Hastings County.

(BROCK ORMOND)