Multi-disciplinary addictions counsellors adapt to serve treatment needs in our outpatient environment. This means you'll have a path to recovery that's all your own. Let us help you be you again. Is Outpatient Treatment right for you? Connect with us. How does outpatient treatment work? Our Commitment Our team has helped thousands of patients and families regain healthy lives. Our Goal All groups and sessions are geared toward facilitating self-awareness and recovery.
I used to be a social drinker only drinking on occasions. As of about 10 years ago, my drinking increased to a point where I was drinking in excess about days a week. I decided to reach out for help and enrolled in this 6-week intensive outpatient program.
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 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. 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. The RTUC determines the suitability and appropriateness of the referral as well as program matching. The RTUC also manages wait list priority sequencing. Please contact the Regional Tertiary Utilization Coordinator at for more information.
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.
The team is part of the continuum of community-based case management that provide a wrap-around service including street outreach and provision of services in the community. Breadcrumb Home Services Mental health and substance use Services by community.
Services by Community. Community programs provide assessment, treatment and referrals for adults. Burns Lake. Dawson Creek. 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.
We also care for approximately 18, clients per year in B. We treat the most ill, most vulnerable people in B. One frequent example of the kind of complex illness we treat is a concurrent disorder, which is defined as a combination of a severe mental illness and substance use disorder.
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Caring for people with complex mental health and substance use challenges.
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