The HART Hub Sudbury provides integrated primary care and addiction services for individuals experiencing homelessness and complex health needs. Services are delivered through a coordinated, interdisciplinary model focused on stabilization, safety, and long-term health outcomes.
Integrated, Team-Based Care
HART Hub Sudbury brings together primary care providers, addiction specialists, case managers, and community partners to deliver coordinated health services in one setting.
Our model supports:
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Individuals experiencing homelessness or housing instability
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Complex and co-occurring health conditions
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Substance use and opioid-related harms
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Gaps in access to consistent primary care
Care plans are developed collaboratively and adapted to individual needs.
Primary Care
Access to primary care attachment, chronic disease management, and preventative health services.
Addiction Treatment
Evidence-informed addiction treatment options, including opioid agonist therapy and rapid access pathways where appropriate.
Harm Reduction
Harm reduction supports aimed at reducing health risks and promoting safer outcomes.
Core Health & Addiction Services
Primary Care Services
- Medical assessments
- Preventative screening
- Prescription management
- Referral pathways
- Followup care
Addiction Treatment Services
- Opioid Agonist Therapy (OAT)
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Substance use assessment
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Withdrawal management referrals
- Rapid access pathways
Mental Health Supports
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Brief counselling
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Psychiatry referral pathways
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Crisis planning and coordination
Coordinated Care Planning
- Interdisciplinary case conferencing
- Service navigation
- Connection to community resources
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Coordinated Model of Care
The HART Hub operates through centralized intake and coordinated service planning. Individuals are assessed based on health, housing, and social support needs, and connected to appropriate internal and community-based services.
The goal is to reduce barriers, prevent service fragmentation, and support continuity of care.
Eligibility & Referral
Services are intended for individuals who:
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Are experiencing homelessness or housing instability
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Have substance use concerns or addiction-related health needs
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Experience barriers accessing traditional healthcare services
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Have complex or co-occurring needs
Access may occur through referral or coordinated intake processes.
Need to Make a Referral?
Service providers can initiate intake through our centralized referral process.


