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ADHD
Many resources are available for people with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) in Canada. Here are a few options:
- ADHD Canada: This organization provides information and support for individuals with ADHD and their families, as well as education and training for professionals. They have a website (www.adhd.ca) and a helpline (1-855-237-2393) that you can use to get more information and support.
- CHADD Canada: This organization is a chapter of the US-based Children and Adults with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (CHADD) organization. They offer support, education, and advocacy for individuals with ADHD and their families. They have a website (www.chaddcanada.org) and a helpline (1-800-233-4050) that you can use to get more information and support.
- Canadian ADHD Resource Alliance (CADDRA): This national non-profit organization provides education and resources for healthcare professionals, individuals with ADHD, and their families. They have a website (www.caddra.ca) that includes information on the treatment and management of ADHD and a directory of healthcare professionals who can provide treatment and support.
- Your local health authority: Many health authorities in Canada have programs and resources available for individuals with ADHD and their families. You can contact your local health authority to find out what resources are available in your area.
- Your healthcare provider: Your healthcare provider is an excellent resource for information and support for managing ADHD. They can provide information about treatment options and refer you to other resources and specialists if needed.
It’s important to remember that everyone with ADHD is unique, and what works for one person may not work for another. It’s important to work with your healthcare team to find the treatment and management plan that works best for you.