OSI Connect App

OSI Connect is a free mental health learning and self-management mobile app developed to help OSI patients and their families understand the nature of operational stress injuries (OSIs) and to provide help through the OSI Clinic Network across Canada. The resources on OSI Connect address challenges including post-traumatic stress and triggers, depression, anger, sleep problems, substance abuse, stress management and more.

Developed by the Royal Ottawa OSI Clinic with the support of Veterans Affairs Canada, this app is compatible with iOS and Android devices. OSI Connect is a regularly updated, information rich, interactive mobile application. There are assessments, videos and clear information for Veterans and others with an OSI, including how to get an OSI clinic appointment.

Our government commends The Royal and its OSI clinic for providing support and information at the touch of a button for those who are suffering as a result of their service to Canada.

What is an Operational Stress Injury?

An Operational Stress Injury or OSI is any ongoing psychological difficulty that results from duties performed during military or Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) service.

OSIs include a range of health problems such as anxiety disorders, depression, problematic substance use, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and other conditions that are less severe.

How do I get a referral to an OSI Clinic?

If you or a family member needs help now, call the 24-hour, toll-free Veterans Affairs Crisis Help Line: Veteran Affairs Crisis Help Line: 1+ (800) 268-7708 (TDD 1+ (800) 567-5803). Veterans and retired RCMP are asked to discuss a referral with their VAC case manager. People without case managers may call 1+ (866) 522-2122 (English) or 1+ (866) 522-2022 (French) to inquire about their eligibility. Canadian Armed Forces regular and reserve members who are still serving should contact their Base Medical Officer. RCMP members should speak with their Divisional Health Services Officer. To talk to a Peer Support Coordinator, call the Operational Stress Injury Social Support (OSISS) Program at 1+ (800) 883-6094.

What resources are available on OSI Connect?

The resources on OSI Connect address challenges including post-traumatic stress and triggers; depression; anger; sleep problems; substance abuse; stress management; and much more.

We built an info-rich, interactive web site. There are assessments, videos, and straight forward information including how to get an OSI Clinic appointment for veterans, serving and retired RCMP and regular and reserve Canadian Armed Forces members.

Can I use OSI Connect if I’m also working with a health care provider?

Yes. You can tell your health care provider that you’re using OSI Connect’s self-guided resources and invite your provider to visit the web site or download the mobile app.

Download for iOS or Android today.