Seven South Street Treatment Centre is a long term residential treatment facility established in 1972. The Centre is a non-profit charitable organization funded by Ontario Health and Correctional Services Canada.
The residence, known as Douglas House, is a large brick and aluminum sided home located in a residential area of Orillia. The house has seven double bedrooms, one single bedroom, a recreational room, TV room, fully serviced kitchen and laundry room. As the home is on a double lot, the large grounds are sufficient for modest recreation. The residence accommodates fifteen clients, and is within walking distance of transportation, the downtown area and a beautiful lake and park.
Seven South Street Treatment Centre is an integral part of the continuum of care for substance abuse treatment that is staffed twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week. We have nine full time employees including counsellors that are specialized and fully qualified in addiction treatment using evidence based treatment modalities.
Providing residential treatment and support for individuals choosing recovery, personal growth, and community reintegration.
The Board of Directors of Seven South Street Treatment Centre consists of a body of diverse professionals who bring corporate and non-profit experience to the table. The board is responsible for the policy direction and strategic planning of Seven South Street Treatment Centre.
Seven South Street Treatment Centre operates on the traditional territory of the Anishinaabeg, specifically the Chippewas of Rama First Nation, a member of the Three Fires Confederacy, which includes the Odawa, Potawatami, and Ojibway people.
We are grateful to work on this territory as we strive to support men choosing recovery from addiction and who are on a journey of personal growth.
We thank all the generations of people who have taken care of this land for thousands of years and we recognize the many contributions that the Original People have made, and continue to make, to this region.
Gordon house is a supportive Community Residential Facility located in Orillia, Ontario that is funded by Correctional Services of Canada and is a division of Seven South Street Treatment Centre. Gordon House is a facility that supports offenders on all types of release (day parole, full parole with residency, statutory release with residency, and long-term supervision orders with residency) providing a structured living environment with 24-hour on-site supervision and offers support for safe reintegration, helping residents in establishing and working towards goals and objectives consistent with their Correctional Plans to help these men lead productive pro social lives.