
Updated at: 2022/11/08
The "Iolaos" Day Center offers support and mental health care for asylum-seekers and refugees who have mental illnesses or severe psycho-social problems:
- Psychiatric care and monitoring
- Psychotherapeutic sessions
- One-on-one and family counseling (an interpreter with intercultural knowledge will be present)
- Referrals to healthcare providers or hospitals for specialized tests or care
- Referrals to other services and support (social services, employment agencies, legal assistance, educational support, immigrant communities, etc.)
- Information and support during the asylum procedure
- Greek language lessons
Klimaka may be able to support you if you are experiencing any of the following:
- Difficulty concentrating or memory problems
- Sleeping or eating disorders
- Loss of self-confidence
- Alcohol dependence
- Feelings of disappointment, confusion, or sadness
- Bursts of anger or agitation
- Depression
- Constant feelings of fatigue, headaches, muscle tightness or body aches
- Disruption of everyday joyful activities
- Social isolation (not wanting to go out and meet people)
- Feelings of fear and helplessness after you have experienced a loss of family members, injuries, exploitation, sexual or verbal abuse
- Thoughts or attempts to self-harm
Additional Information
You need to have an appointment.
Call or come in person to make an appointment.
Location
Athens
Address
Dekeleon 50
Opening Hours
Monday open from 09:00 to 17:00
Tuesday open from 09:00 to 17:00
Wednesday open from 09:00 to 17:00
Thursday open from 09:00 to 17:00
Friday open from 09:00 to 17:00
Contact Information
email: iolaos@klimaka.org.gr
phone: 302103417162
website: http://www.klimaka.org.gr
Address
Δεκελέων 50
37.97593
23.709678
Address in local language
Δεκελέων 50