Atlin Health Centre Big Water Society Alcohol counselling is available at TRTFN Health Building The Mental Health and Substance Use community programs offer services that include a combination of functions with Interprofessional teams, as well as some specialty services, i.e. Developmental Disabilities Mental Health (DDMH), Acquired Brain Injury (ABI), etc. Youth addictions counselling and referral, elderly services counselling, early psychosis, eating disorders, vocational and recreation rehabilitation is also available at most community programs. Community programs provide assessment, treatment and referrals for adults. Services include: Intake Crisis response short term counselling (individual, family, group) Longer term case management Withdrawal management Provides life skills support for activities of daily living Medication management Psycho-educational groups Education Our community has a safe house
Burns Lake
Community program 741 Centre Street The Mental Health & Substance Use community programs offer services that include a combination of functions with interprofessional teams, as well as some specialty services, i.e. Developmental Disabilities Mental Health (DDMH), Acquired Brain Injury (ABI), etc. Youth addictions counselling and referral, elderly services counselling, early psychosis, eating disorders, vocational and recreation rehabilitation is also available at most community programs. Community programs provide assessment, treatment and referrals for adults. Services include: Intake Crisis response Short term counselling (individual, family, group) Longer term case management Provides life skills support for activities of daily living Medication management Psycho-educational groups Education Psychiatric consultation
Chetwynd
Community program PO Box 148 The Mental Health & Substance Use community programs offer services that include a combination of functions with interprofessional teams, as well as some specialty services, i.e. Developmental Disabilities Mental Health (DDMH), Acquired Brain Injury (ABI), etc. Youth addictions counselling and referral, elderly services counselling, early psychosis, eating disorders, vocational and recreation rehabilitation is also available at most community programs. Community programs provide assessment, treatment and referrals for adults. Services include: Intake Crisis response Short term counselling (individual, family, group) Longer term case management Provides life skills support for activities of daily living Medication management Psycho-educational groups Education Psychiatric consultation Opioid Agonist Treatment (OAT)
Daajing Giids
Community program PO Box 9 The Mental Health & Substance Use community programs offer services that include a combination of functions with interprofessional teams. Youth addictions counselling and referral, elderly services counselling, early psychosis, vocational and recreation rehabilitation is also available at most community mental health and substance use programs. Community programs provide assessment, treatment and referrals for adults with mental health and/or substance use problems. Services include: Trauma-informed counselling and interventions Collaborative care planning and medication management Psycho-educational groups Care coordination with the primary health care team and outreach psychiatry Assessment for mental health and substance use issues Advocacy and referral services to outside agencies Life skills support and training Island Wellness Society (for women)204 Oceanview Dr.
Dawson Creek
Community program 1001 110th Avenue The Mental Health & Substance Use community programs offer services that include a combination of functions with interprofessional teams, as well as some specialty services. Youth addictions support and referral, elderly services support, early psychosis intervention, vocational and recreation rehabilitation is also available at most community programs. Community programs provide assessment, treatment and referrals for adults. Services include: Intake Community drop-in Short term individual psychoeducation Psychoeducational groups Longer term case management Provides life skills support for activities of daily living Medication management Education Harm reduction Psychiatric consultation - by physician referral Prince George Nechako Youth Treatment Program referrals can be facilitated Inpatient and intensive servicesDawson Creek and District Hospital Adult Psychiatric Inpatient Units are designated psychiatric facilities which are able to provide care to people certified under the Provincial Mental Health Act. The units offer an interprofessional team approach to care, and liaise with community services to ensure continuity of care when patients are discharge to the community. Dawson Creek: 15 beds Regional program Age group: 19+ (will admit youth if necessary) Services the NE region, resources to outlines areas Provides crisis stabilization, assessment, consultation and brief treatment and discharge planning Group work focused on Psycho-Social Rehab model Provides services for all psychiatric diagnosis including concurrent with addictions Provides the gateway for provincial tertiary services Admission: Via emergency dept, Mental Health and Addiction community services or physicians Tertiary Care Program Dawson Creek1001 110th Avenue Services are targeted to complex clients in the greatest need of assertive services. Clients with severe and persistent mental illnesses that seriously impair their functioning in community living (with priority given to people with schizophrenia or other psychotic disorders). Clients who may benefit from a coordinated treatment approach that includes those with significant functional impairments as demonstrated by inability to consistently perform the range of activities of daily living for basic adult functioning in the community, inability to consistently maintain a safe living situation or inability to maintain consistent employment at a self-sustaining level. Clients with severe and persistent mental illness who make high use of general hospital psychiatric services and/or emergency services. The service delivery model is client centered, recovery-oriented and provided by a group of interprofessional mental health staff. The team is mobile, delivers outreach services in community locations and operates 7 days a week, 10 hours per day.
Dease Lake
Community program Stikine Health Centre The Mental Health & Substance Use community programs offer services that include a combination of functions with interprofessional teams. Community programs provide assessment, treatment and referrals for adults with mental health and/or substance use problems. Community programs provide assessment, treatment and referrals for adults. Services include: Intake Crisis response short term counselling (individual, family, group) Longer term case management Withdrawal management Provides life skills support for activities of daily living Medication management Psycho-educational groups Education Opioid Agonist Treatment (OAT)
Fort Nelson
Community program Fort Nelson Health Unit The Mental Health & Substance Use community programs offer services that include a combination of functions with interprofessional teams, as well as some specialty services, i.e. Developmental Disabilities Mental Health (DDMH), Acquired Brain Injury (ABI), etc. Youth addictions counselling and referral, elderly services counselling, early psychosis, eating disorders, vocational and recreation rehabilitation is also available at most community programs. Community programs provide assessment, treatment and referrals for adults. Services include: Intake Crisis response Short term counselling (individual, family, group) Longer term case management Provides life skills support for activities of daily living Medication management Psycho-educational groups Education Psychiatric consultation Opioid Agonist Treatment (OAT)
Fort St. James
Community program PO Box 217 The Mental Health & Substance Use community programs offer services that include a combination of functions with interprofessional teams, as well as some specialty services, i.e. Developmental Disabilities Mental Health (DDMH), Acquired Brain Injury (ABI), etc. Youth addictions counselling and referral, elderly services counselling, early psychosis, eating disorders, vocational and recreation rehabilitation is also available at most community programs. Community programs provide assessment, treatment and referrals for adults. Services include: Intake Crisis response Short term counselling (individual, family, group) Longer term case management Provides life skills support for activities of daily living Medication management Psycho-educational groups Education Psychiatric consultation Opioid Agonist Treatment (OAT)
Fort St. John
Community program 10011 96th Street The Mental Health & Substance Use community programs offer services that include a combination of functions with interprofessional teams, as well as some specialty services, i.e. Developmental Disabilities Mental Health (DDMH), Acquired Brain Injury (ABI), etc. Youth addictions counselling and referral, elderly services counselling, early psychosis, eating disorders, vocational and recreation rehabilitation is also available at most community programs. Community programs provide assessment, treatment and referrals for adults. Services include: Intake Crisis response Short term counselling (individual, family, group) Longer term case management Provides life skills support for activities of daily living Medication management Psycho-educational groups Education Psychiatric consultation Opioid Agonist Treatment (OAT) Adult Addiction Day Treatment program10011 96th Street The Adult Addiction Day Treatment program provides a client centered approach to wellness. The program focuses on assisting individual’s to achieve greater responsibility for their individual recovery, provides access to resources for on-going support and uses the harm reduction model to promote quality health and well-being. Age group: 19+ Provides a continuous intake Staffed with nurses and clinicians Provides programs for clients with addictions or concurrent issues in a group module format Recreational/leisure support Nutrition education Does not provide individual case management Works in collaboration with community partners: MHAS Case Managers, Native Friendship Centres, needle exchange programs, and community supportive recovery beds etc. GPs provide some client support No psychiatry services are available for this program at this time Adult residential servicesAdult residential services are available at a number of locations and provide a varying level of care for adults with mental health or substance use issues. Tertiary resources provide 24/7 rehabilitation and residential care for adults with severe or persistent mental illness. Psychogeriatric tertiary residential services provide 24/7 elderly tertiary rehabilitation and residential care. In collaboration with Mental Health and Substance Use team leads, the resources are managed through a Northern Health mental health & addiction tertiary resource utilization coordinator which provides a system of bed management across Northern Health. Peace Villa (Long-term care) 8407 112 Avenue Peace Villa is a geriatric long-term care facility, administered through Home and Community Care. The facility has eight (8) designated mental health and addiction beds; 4 beds are designated rehabilitation, and 4 beds residential. The facility offers 24 hour staffing and a complement of interprofessional health providers.
Fraser Lake
Community program PO Box 98 The Mental Health & Substance Use community programs offer services that include a combination of functions with interprofessional teams, as well as some specialty services, i.e. Developmental Disabilities Mental Health (DDMH), Acquired Brain Injury (ABI), etc. Youth addictions counselling and referral, elderly services counselling, early psychosis, eating disorders, vocational and recreation rehabilitation is also available at most community programs. Community programs provide assessment, treatment and referrals for adults. Services include: Intake Crisis response Short term counselling (individual, family, group) Longer term case management Provides life skills support for activities of daily living Medication management Psycho-educational groups Education Psychiatric consultation
Hazelton
Community program #70 2506 Highway 62 The Mental Health and Substance Use community programs offer services that include a combination of functions with interprofessional teams, as well as some specialty services, i.e. Developmental Disabilities Mental Health (DDMH), Acquired Brain Injury (ABI), etc. Youth addictions counselling and referral, elderly services counselling, early psychosis, eating disorders, vocational and recreation rehabilitation is also available at most community programs. Community programs provide assessment, treatment and referrals for adults. Services include: Intake Crisis response Short term counselling (individual, family, group) Longer term case management Provides life skills support for activities of daily living Medication management Psycho-educational groups Education Psychiatric consultation Naloxone training and Take Home Naloxone Kit distribution Harm reduction supplies
Houston
Community program 3202 14th St. Hours of operation: Monday to Friday, 8:30 am to 5:00 pm The Mental Health & Substance Use community programs offer services that include a combination of functions with interprofessional teams, as well as some specialty services, i.e. Developmental Disabilities Mental Health (DDMH), Acquired Brain Injury (ABI), etc. Youth addictions counselling and referral, elderly services counselling, early psychosis, eating disorders, vocational and recreation rehabilitation is also available at most community programs. Community programs provide assessment, treatment and referrals for adults. Services include: Intake Crisis response Short term counselling (individual, family, group) Longer term case management Provides life skills support for activities of daily living Medication management Psycho-educational groups Education Psychiatric consultation Opioid Agonist Treatment (OAT)
Kitimat
Community program 920 South Lahakas Blvd. Hours of operation: Monday to Friday, 8:30 am to 4:30 pm The Mental Health & Substance Use community programs offer services that include a combination of functions with interprofessional teams, as well as some specialty services, i.e. Developmental Disabilities Mental Health (DDMH), Acquired Brain Injury (ABI), etc. Youth addictions counselling and referral, elderly services counselling, early psychosis, eating disorders, vocational and recreation rehabilitation is also available at most community programs. Community programs provide assessment, treatment and referrals for adults. Services include: Intake Crisis response Short term counselling (individual, family, group) Longer term case management Provides life skills support for activities of daily living Medication management Psycho-educational groups Education Naloxone training and Take Home Naloxone Kit distribution Harm reduction supplies Psychiatric consultation The Horizon House Clubhouse - PSR Centre Opioid Agonist Treatment19+ Northern Health in collaboration with Alliance Group Intake with a clinician Monthly intake with addiction specialist physicians Telehealth appointments available for follow up Connections to other community services for immunizations and other health care needs Life skills support
Mackenzie
Community program 45 Centennial Drive The Mental Health & Substance Use community programs offer services that include a combination of functions with interprofessional teams, as well as some specialty services, i.e. Developmental Disabilities Mental Health (DDMH), Acquired Brain Injury (ABI), etc. Youth addictions counselling and referral, elderly services counselling, early psychosis, eating disorders, vocational and recreation rehabilitation is also available at most community programs. Community programs provide assessment, treatment and referrals for adults. Services include: Intake Crisis response Short term counselling (individual, family, group) Longer term case management Provides life skills support for activities of daily living Medication management Psycho-educational groups Education Psychiatric consultation Opioid Agonist Treatment (OAT)
Masset
Community program 2520 Harrison Avenue Hours of operation: Monday to Friday, 8:30 am to 4:45 pm The Mental Health & Substance Use community programs offer services that include a combination of functions with interprofessional teams. Youth addictions counselling and referral, elderly services counselling, early psychosis, vocational and recreation rehabilitation is also available at most community mental health & substance use programs. Community programs provide assessment, treatment and referrals for adults with mental health and/or substance use problems. Services include: Trauma-informed counselling and interventions Collaborative care planning and medication management Psycho-educational groups Care coordination with the primary health care team and outreach psychiatry Assessment for mental health and substance use issues Advocacy and referral services to outside agencies Life skills support and training
McBride
Community program PO Box 669 The Mental Health & Substance Use community programs offer services that include a combination of functions with interprofessional teams, as well as some specialty services, i.e. Developmental Disabilities Mental Health (DDMH), Acquired Brain Injury (ABI), etc. Youth addictions counselling and referral, elderly services counselling, early psychosis, eating disorders, vocational and recreation rehabilitation is also available at most community programs. Community programs provide assessment, treatment and referrals for adults. Services include: Intake Crisis response Short term counselling (individual, family, group) Longer term case management Provides life skills support for activities of daily living Medication management Psycho-educational groups Education Psychiatric consultation Other services available in the area are:Employment and income assistance: 250-569-3760
Prince George
Prince George offers a variety of mental health and programs that span the continuum of care, from youth, to adult, to elderly services. Community programsAcquired Brain Injury (ABI) Adolescent Psychiatric Assessment Unit (APAU) Adult Addiction Day Treatment program Adult Psychiatric Inpatient Unit (PIU) Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) Community Acute Stabilization Team (CAST) Eating Disorder Clinic (EDC) Early Psychosis Intervention (EPI) Elderly services Needle Exchange OAT Clinic Opioid Substitution Treatment program Youth Treatment Center Mental Health and Addictions Youth Community Outpatient service Adult residential services are available at a number of locations and provide a varying level of care for adults with mental health and/or substance use issues.
Prince Rupert
Community program Prince Rupert Health Unit The Mental Health & Substance Use community programs offer services that include a combination of functions with interprofessional teams, as well as some specialty services, i.e. Developmental Disabilities Mental Health (DDMH), Acquired Brain Injury (ABI), etc. Youth addictions counselling and referral, elderly services counselling, early psychosis, eating disorders, vocational and recreation rehabilitation is also available at most community programs. Community programs provide assessment, treatment and referrals for adults. Services include: Intake Crisis response Short term counselling (individual, family, group) Longer term case management Provides life skills support for activities of daily living Medication management Psycho-educational groups Education Psychiatric consultation Adult Addiction Day Treatment program The Adult Addiction Day Treatment program provides a client centered approach to wellness. The program focuses on assisting individual’s to achieve greater responsibility for their individual recovery, provides access to resources for on-going support and uses the harm reduction model to promote quality health and well-being. 19+ Provides a continuous intake Staffed with nurses and clinicians Provides programs for clients with addictions or concurrent issues in a group module format Recreational/leisure support Nutrition education Does not provide individual case management Works in collaboration with community partners: MHAS Case Managers, Native Friendship Centres, needle exchange programs, and Community Supportive Recovery beds etc. GP’s provide some client support (sessional time) Psychiatric consults Opioid Agonist Treatment (OAT) clinic Prince Rupert Specialized Mental Health and Substance Use (MHSU) Outreach Prince Rupert Health Unit Prince Rupert Specialized MHSU Outreach team works to build relationships and support people along the continuum of care – providing transitional support to accessing Northern Health Community Services or other agencies, as appropriate. People supported by this service are adults experiencing problematic substance use and/or mental illness facing complex challenges related to health, housing, poverty, and face barriers to accessing health and social services. Case management services are offered via assertive community outreach. Services: Case management Drug checking: Fentanyl test strips, FTIR sample collection Harm reduction: Supplies, Naloxone training and distribution, education Outreach nursing: Wound care, mental health medications SMART Pathways to Recovery program Treatment planning Wrap-around short-term transitional support Referral process: Phone, email, fax or in-person Referrals followed up on within 72 hours Prince Rupert Early Psychosis Intervention Team Prince Rupert Health Unit Prince Rupert Early Psychosis Intervention Program (EPI) supports clients who are experiencing their first psychotic episode, or those who may have had previous psychosis, but where the first episode was less than five years ago, and who have not previously had prolonged periods of adequate treatment. The team consists of local staff who provide therapy and case management who can virtually connect clients to a larger, interprofessional EPI team in Prince George. Prince Rupert EPI also refers clients to other appropriate services and resources within Prince Rupert. The service can also support clients in other local communities, and provide consultative support throughout the Northwest. Services: Case management Psychoeducation Group supports, including: Psychoeducation group, cognitive remediation therapy, meta-cognitive therapy, family education group, and family support group Treatment planning Therapy for psychosis Support for families and care givers Virtual supports from Prince George team, including: psychiatry, psychology, occupational therapy, clinical nurse educator, and family therapist Referral process: Phone, fax or in-person Referrals followed up on within 72 hours
Quesnel
Community programs GR Baker Memorial Hospital Westside The Mental Health & Substance Use community programs offer services that include a combination of functions with interprofessional teams, as well as some specialty services, i.e. Developmental Disabilities Mental Health (DDMH), Acquired Brain Injury (ABI), etc. Youth addictions counselling and referral, elderly services counselling, early psychosis, eating disorders, vocational and recreation rehabilitation is also available at most community programs. Community programs provide assessment, treatment and referrals for adults. Services include: Intake Crisis response Short term counselling (individual, family, group) Longer term case management Provides life skills support for activities of daily living Medication management Psycho-educational groups Education Psychiatric consultation Opioid Agonist Treatment (OAT) Grace Young Wellness Centre - (Referral based program) Offers a variety of leisure, recreational, social and employment opportunities. Provides methadone treatment services to individuals with drug dependency. Offers individual counseling, education, support, and methadone treatment interdisciplinary case management. Age group: 19 years of age and up Inpatient and intensive servicesQUESST (Quesnel Unit Emergency Short Stay Treatment) 543 Front Street Offers short term assessment and stabilization for people who do not require a designated facility but need a more intensive service than can be offered in a community setting. 5 beds, plus one observation room Age group: 19 years and up (will admit youth if necessary) Services the NH region, resources to outlining areas Provides crisis stabilization, assessment, consultation and brief treatment and discharge planning Group work focused on Psycho-Social Rehab model Provides services for all psychiatric diagnosis including concurrent with addictions Provides the gateway for provincial tertiary services Admission: Via emergency dept, mental health and addiction community services or physicians
Smithers
Community program 3793 Alfred Ave – 2nd floor Hours of operation: Monday to Friday, 8:30 am to 4:30 pm The Mental Health and Substance Use community programs offer services that include a combination of functions with interprofessional teams, as well as some specialty services, i.e. Developmental Disabilities Mental Health (DDMH), Acquired Brain Injury (ABI), etc. Youth addictions counselling and referral, elderly services counselling, early psychosis, eating disorders, vocational and recreation rehabilitation is also available at most community programs. Community programs provide assessment, treatment and referrals for adults. Services include: Crisis response Short term Counselling (individual, family, group) Longer term case management Community life skills support psychological rehabilitation Medication management and Plan G support Psycho-educational groups Psychiatric consultation Healthy Living Center (Mondays) Opioid substitution outpatient treatment program - OSTOP Provides methadone treatment services to individuals with drug dependency. Offers individual counselling, education, support, and methadone treatment interdisciplinary case management. Age group: 19+ Smithers Specialized Mental Health and Substance Use (MHSU) Outreach Turning Points NW Smithers Specialized MHSU Outreach team works to build relationships and support people along the continuum of care – providing transitional support to accessing Northern Health Community Services or other agencies, as appropriate. People supported by this service are adults experiencing problematic substance use and/or mental illness facing complex challenges related to health, housing, poverty, and face barriers to accessing health and social services. Case management services are offered via assertive community outreach. Services: Case management Treatment planning Complex care housing initiative Harm reduction: Supplies, Naloxone training and distribution, education Drug checking: Fentanyl test strips, FTIR sample collection Outreach nursing: wound care, mental health medications Episodic overdose prevention Wrap-around short-term transitional support SMART Pathways to Recovery program Referral process: Phone, email, fax or in-person Referrals followed up on within 72 hours Smithers Early Psychosis Intervention Team Smithers Health Unit Smithers Early Psychosis Intervention Program (EPI) supports clients who are experiencing their first psychotic episode, or those who may have had previous psychosis, but where the first episode was less than five years ago, and who have not previously had prolonged periods of adequate treatment. The team consists of local staff who provide therapy and case management and who can virtually connect clients to a larger, interprofessional EPI team in Prince George. Smithers EPI also refers clients to other appropriate services and resources within Smithers. The service can also support clients in other local communities, including Telkwa, Houston, and Hazelton, and provide consultative support throughout the Northwest. Services: Case management Group supports, including: psychoeducation group, cognitive remediation therapy, meta-cognitive therapy, family education group, and family support group Psychoeducation Support for families and care givers Treatment planning Therapy for psychosis Virtual supports from Prince George team, including: psychiatry, psychology, occupational therapy, clinical nurse educator, and family therapist Referral process: Phone, fax or in-person Referrals followed up on within 72 hours Adult residential servicesAdult residential services are available at a number of locations and provide a varying level of care for adults with mental health or substance use issues. Tertiary resources provide 24/7 rehabilitation and residential care for adults with severe or persistent mental illness. Psychogeriatric tertiary residential services provide 24/7 elderly tertiary rehabilitation and residential care. In collaboration with Mental Health & Addiction team leads, the resources are managed through a Northern Health mental health and addiction tertiary resource utilization coordinator which provides a system of bed management across Northern Health. Bulkley Lodge Bulkley Lodge is a long-term geriatric care facility administered through Home and Community Care. The facility has fourteen (14) designated mental health and addiction beds; 10 beds are designated rehabilitation, and 4 beds residential. The facility offers 24 hour staffing and a complement of interprofessional health providers.
Stewart
Community program PO Box 8 Stewart Health Centre The Mental Health & Substance Use community programs offer services that include a combination of functions with interprofessional teams, as well as some specialty services, i.e. Developmental Disabilities Mental Health (DDMH), Acquired Brain Injury (ABI), etc. Youth addictions counselling and referral, elderly services counselling, early psychosis, eating disorders, vocational and recreation rehabilitation is also available at most community programs. Community programs provide assessment, treatment and referrals for adults. Services include: Intake Crisis response Short term counselling (individual, family, group) Longer term case management Provides life skills support for activities of daily living Medication management Psycho-educational groups Education Psychiatric consultation
Terrace
Community programs 3412 Kalum St The Mental Health & Substance Use community programs offer services that include a combination of functions with interprofessional teams, as well as some specialty services, i.e. Developmental Disabilities Mental Health (DDMH), Acquired Brain Injury (ABI), etc. Youth addictions counselling and referral, elderly services counselling, early psychosis, eating disorders, vocational and recreation rehabilitation is also available at most community programs. Community programs provide assessment, treatment and referrals for adults. Services include: Intake Crisis response Short term counselling (individual, family, group) Longer term case management Provides life skills support for activities of daily living Medication management Psycho-educational groups: CBT, emotional regulation, self esteem and assertiveness, CBT groups for those with a chronic disease Education Psychiatric consultation Adult Day Treatment Program (ADTP) Terrace Health Unit - 3412 Kalum St The Adult Day Treatment Program (ADTP) is a structured, 6 week, group-based program for adults who have recently adopted abstinence or a reduction in their substance use. We understand that recovery looks different for everyone and aim to offer a program that addresses the physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual components of wellness and recovery. We welcome new individuals every week. Opioid Agonist Treatment (OAT) 102 4450 Greig Ave Hours of operation: Opioid use disorder is an addiction to opioids like oxycodone, heroin, and fentanyl, and can be hard to overcome on your own. There's a selection of medications used to treat opioid addiction and we call this treatment opioid agonist treatment (OAT). The Terrace OAT program has nurses, doctors, and administrative support trained and specialized in opioid use disorder and medication treatment options. The team works with you, your pharmacist, and other supports you would like involved, to support your treatment and recovery goals. To access the program, call the OAT nurse coordinator from Monday to Friday, 9 am to 4 pm (except holidays) or drop-in during clinic hours. Adult Psychiatric Inpatient UnitsKsyen Regional Hospital Terrace: 20 beds Regional programs Age group: 19+ (will admit youth if necessary) Services the NH region, resources to outlines areas Provides crisis stabilization, assessment, consultation and brief treatment and discharge planning Group work focused on Psycho-Social Rehab model Provides services for all psychiatric diagnosis including concurrent with addictions Provides the gateway for provincial tertiary services Admission: Via emergency dept, mental health and addiction community services or physicians Adult rehabilitation and recovery servicesAdult rehabilitation and recovery services are available at a number of locations and provide a varying level of care for adults with mental health or substance use issues. Tertiary resources provide 24/7 rehabilitation and recovery services for adults with severe or persistent mental illness. Psychogeriatric tertiary residential services provide 24/7 elderly tertiary rehabilitation and residential care. In collaboration with Mental Health & Addiction team leads, the resources are managed through a Northern Health mental health and addiction tertiary resource utilization coordinator which provides a system of bed management across Northern Health. Birchwood Place 3183 Kofoed Drive Terrace: 8 beds Age group: Adults 19 years and older Provides short term stays, for up to a maximum of 8 weeks, providing the opportunity to enhance the skills necessary to live independently in the community The team works in collaboration with the individual and their identified support system Referral process Seven Sisters and Birchwood work within a framework of recovery oriented guidelines and psychosocial rehabilitation principles and values. We believe that recovery is the personal process that people with mental health conditions experience in gaining control, meaning and purpose in their lives. Recovery involves different things for different people. Seven Sisters: Rehabilitation and Recovery program 2711 Tetrault St Terrace: 25 beds Age group: Adults 19 years and older Provides longer term stabilization, treatment and recovery programing for individuals living with serious and persistent mental illness The program supports an individual’s needs that are beyond what can be supported by community-based services Referral process For some, recovery means the complete absence of the symptoms of mental illness. For others, recovery means living a full life in the community while learning to live with ongoing symptoms. Psychosocial rehabilitation services and supports are collaborative, person directed, and individualized. We focus on working alongside individuals to develop skills to access resources needed to live their best life, including life skills, work, learning, wellness, leisure and community participation. Terrace Specialized Mental Health and Substance Use (MHSU) OutreachStepping Stones Building Services: Case management Treatment planning Complex care housing initiative Harm reduction: Supplies, Naloxone training and distribution, education Drug checking: Fentanyl test strips, FTIR testing site and sample collection Outreach nursing: Wound care, mental health medications Episodic overdose prevention and overdose prevention Wrap-around short-term transitional support SMART Pathways to Recovery program Specialized response service alongside emergency services (RCMP, ambulance) Referral process: Phone, email, fax or in-person Referrals followed up on within 72 hours Terrace Early Psychosis Intervention TeamTerrace Health Unit Terrace Early Psychosis Intervention Program (EPI) supports clients who are experiencing their first psychotic episode, or those who may have had previous psychosis, but where the first episode was less than five years ago, and who have not previously had prolonged periods of adequate treatment. The team consists of local staff in Terrace who provide therapy and case management and who can virtually connect clients to a larger, interprofessional EPI team in Prince George. Terrace EPI also refers clients to other appropriate services and resources within Terrace. The service can also support clients in other local communities, including Kitimat, and provide consultative support throughout the Northwest. Services: Case management Group supports, including: Psychoeducation group, cognitive remediation therapy, meta-cognitive therapy, family education group, and family support group Life skills support Psychoeducation Support for families and care givers Therapy for psychosis Treatment planning Virtual supports from Prince George team, including: psychiatry, psychology, occupational therapy, clinical nurse educator, and family therapist Referral process: Phone, fax or in-person Referrals followed up on within 72 hours Terrace Youth Substance Use Day Treatment ProgramTerrace Health Unit Terrace Youth Substance Use Day Treatment Program (YSUDTP) supports clients, aged 12 to 18, who have a goal to reduce or abstain from substances. It is a 6-week, structured, group-based program, that runs 4 days a week for 2 hours a day. This allows the group to provide comprehensive substance use treatment to youth without requiring them to leave their home community. YSUDTP promotes wellness and skill development to work on substance use concerns through education, recreation, and connecting with others. Services: Intake screening and individualized supports to promote group readiness Structured substance use education and treatment groups Referral to other supports as appropriate YSUDTP can be used as stand-alone treatment, or as additional treatment prior to and/or after residential treatment programs Referral process: Phone, email, fax or in-person Referrals followed up on within 72 hours
Tumbler Ridge
Community program PO Box 1205 Hours of operation: Monday to Friday, 8:30 am to 4:30 pm The Mental Health & Substance Use community programs offer services that include a combination of functions with interprofessional teams, as well as some specialty services, i.e. Developmental Disabilities Mental Health (DDMH), Acquired Brain Injury (ABI), etc. Youth addictions counselling and referral, elderly services counselling, early psychosis, eating disorders, vocational and recreation rehabilitation is also available at most community programs. Community programs provide assessment, treatment and referrals for adults. Services include: Intake Crisis response Short term counselling (individual, family, group) Longer term case management Provides life skills support for activities of daily living Medication management Psycho-educational groups Education Psychiatric consultation
Valemount
Community program 1445 5th Ave Hours of operation: Tuesday, Thursday, every 2nd Friday, 8:30 am to 4:30 pm The Mental Health & Substance Use community programs offer services that include a combination of functions with interprofessional teams, as well as some specialty services, i.e. Developmental Disabilities Mental Health (DDMH), Acquired Brain Injury (ABI), etc. Youth addictions counselling and referral, elderly services counselling, early psychosis, eating disorders, vocational and recreation rehabilitation is also available at most community programs. Community programs provide assessment, treatment and referrals for adults. Services include: Intake Crisis response Short term counselling (individual, family, group) Longer term case management Provides life skills support for activities of daily living Medication management Psycho-educational groups Education Psychiatric consultation Opioid Agonist Treatment (OAT) Other services available in the area are: Employment and income assistance: 250-569-3760
Vanderhoof
Community program 3299 Hospital Road The Mental Health & Substance Use community programs offer services that include a combination of functions with interprofessional teams, as well as some specialty services, i.e. Developmental Disabilities Mental Health (DDMH), Acquired Brain Injury (ABI), etc. Youth addictions counselling and referral, elderly services counselling, early psychosis, eating disorders, vocational and recreation rehabilitation is also available at most community programs. Community programs provide assessment, treatment and referrals for adults. Services include: Intake Crisis response Short term counselling (individual, family, group) Longer term case management Provides life skills support for activities of daily living Medication management Psycho-educational groups Education Psychiatric consultation Opioid Agonist Treatment (OAT) (责任编辑:) |