How the Royal and its supporters are turning grief into hope
Family funds provide research and educational opportunities to promising graduate students at The Royal who are making important strides towards better understanding mental illness.
How the Royal and its supporters are turning grief into hope
Family funds provide research and educational opportunities to promising graduate students at The Royal who are making important strides towards better understanding mental illness.
An open letter to parents from The Royal
For teens who are already living with a mental illness, the adjustment to COVID-19 protocols could be debilitating.
Neuroimaging: A snapshot of the suicidal brain
Researchers are using MRIs to examine the brain’s structure by measuring the volume of various brain regions, the thickness of brain tissue and the white
Hope for people living with treatment-resistant major depressive disorder
Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) is a type of neuromodulation that directly stimulates the specific brain circuit known to be dysfunctional in people with major
How the Royal’s donors help find hope
We’re driven and motivated by our common goal of helping people who suffer from mental illness and addictions.
How the Royal fosters hope and delivers care
Pandemic has exposed and intensified the need for better access to mental health and addictions care.
Stephanie Richardson’s symbol of hope
Since its inception, DIFD at The Royal has raised millions of dollars for various programs, research and initiatives.
Health-tech firm TryCycle, Royal Ottawa partner on platform to detect suicide risks
An Ottawa company that uses AI to predict when patients need mental health treatment is teaming up with the Royal to help pinpoint people at
Coping with COVID-19: Workplace mental health in times of crisis
What signs should employers be looking for when it comes to detecting mental health issues with employees?
Royal Ottawa Foundation’s Inspiration Awards honour Liz Manley and fellow mental health advocates
Gala evening hosted by CTV’s Ben Mulroney, Megan Shaw raises $500K for patient care, mental health research
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