First of all, I think resources are allocated differently in different jurisdictions. In my city, for example, for the type of patient you describe, the patient who is not severely mentally unwell and doesn't require hospitalization but really does need some kind of follow-up, there is actually that resource in my centre. The difficulty with it is the amount of resources that have been allocated to it. That's where we have the two-month waiting list, and it's for that type of patient you're describing, the one who needs some kind of follow-up care but not really the super intense care.
It's different. Different regions emphasize different points. So it really depends on which province you're in and where in that province your are the kind of follow-up care that is available to you. In some jurisdictions the type of care you're talking about does exist and is very good. In some jurisdictions it exists but there are long waits, and in some it doesn't exist at all.