
Brockville – MEDtalks launched its first session of 2026 with a well-attended and informative discussion focused on Understanding Concurrent Disorders, bringing important conversations about mental health and addiction to the community.
Despite wintery conditions, a packed audience gathered to hear from an experienced and diverse panel of guest speakers, including Jessica Besharah, Peer Support Worker; Melinda Billett, Nurse Practitioner; and physicians Dr. Andy Thomas and Dr. Andrew Everett.
The speakers shared valuable insights into the opioid crisis and related addictions, highlighting their significant impact on mental health within our community. Their candid, compassionate, and informative messages sparked meaningful dialogue and reflection among attendees.
Trish Buote, Executive Director of the Brockville & District Hospital Foundation, thanked everyone who braved the weather to attend and expressed heartfelt appreciation to the speakers for openly sharing their knowledge and lived experiences. She emphasized the importance of ongoing community education and connection around complex health challenges such as concurrent disorders. Trish also extended sincere thanks to Thomas Harder and the Aquatarium for their generosity in hosting the event and helping create a welcoming space for community learning.
The next MEDtalks session will take place on Wednesday, April 15, at the Aquatarium at Tall Ships Landing, and will focus on heart health and education, featuring experienced healthcare professionals who will share practical information and answer questions from the audience.
For more information about the Concurrent Disorders Stabilization Unit, please visit: www.brockvillegeneralhospital.ca/patient-care/mental-health-program/
Individuals interested in the CDSU can contact our Intake Team at phone number 613-345-5649 ext. 52125
For a self-referral form, please visit www.brockvillegeneralhospital.ca/media/gvupsnar/concurrent-disorders-stabilization-unit-cdsu-referral-form.pdf
*If you have immediate concerns about your mental health or the mental health of another individual, please call or text the Suicide Crisis Helpline at 988, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency department.
Content presented at MEDtalks is for general information and educational purposes only. It should not be relied upon as medical advice.
For guidance specific to your situation, please contact your health care provider or the resources listed above.
Save the Date
MEDtalks continues to provide accessible, informative sessions designed to empower community members with knowledge and encourage open conversations about health and wellness.
Couldn’t make it to this session? Don’t worry — a recording of the event will be posted soon on our website.
While you’re there, check out resources and highlights from all of our past MEDtalks: https://bdhfoundation.com/get-involved/medtalks/



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