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Provider Care Pathway for Perinatal Mental Health

The Perinatal Mental Health Provider Care Pathway for the Central Region North connects healthcare providers with publicly funded or free services that support individuals experiencing perinatal mood and anxiety disorders. Note: Only publicly funded or free programs and services are included in this pathway.

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PCMCH Care Pathway for the Treatment of Perinatal Mental Health

1. ASK about the well-being of the pregnant or postpartum person at every visit to identify the need for mental health support and treatment.


2. ADVISE by providing education on perinatal mental health and arrange support to mitigate factors that are affecting mental health.

3. ASSESS the severity of the mental health concern.

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4. ASSIST by recommending or implementing a treatment step.

5. ARRANGE follow-ups to monitor recommended treatment plan; make modifications or changes to treatment step as required.

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