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Children’s Mental Health Services announces relocation of Madoc office

By Paul Martin Apr 14, 2026 | 9:42 AM
Children’s Mental Health Services (CMHS) is pleased to announce the relocation of its Madoc office to a new space at 56 Russel Street, Madoc, effective April 14, 2026. This move reflects the ongoing commitment to providing accessible, welcoming, and high-quality mental health support for children, youth, and families in the Hastings Prince Edward County region.
The new location has been thoughtfully selected to meet the needs of clients and staff, offering a comfortable and convenient environment for care. Services will continue uninterrupted, with the same dedicated team providing free, confidential mental health supports.
“We’re excited to welcome clients and families to our new Madoc location,” said Susan Sweetman, CEO CMHS. “This move allows us to continue growing and adapting our services to ensure children, youth, and families feel supported every step of the way.”
CMHS offers a range of evidence-based mental health services, including counselling and therapy, delivered by a team of Child and Youth Workers, Registered Social Workers, and Registered Psychotherapists. Services are available in person, virtually, and within the community to ensure flexibility and accessibility.
Clients can continue to access services by contacting CMHS directly or through existing referral pathways.
For more information about services or the new location, please visit www.cmhsonline.ca or call 613-966-3100.