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Provides information related to problem gambling and/or referrals for help
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Education, advocacy, and medical support
- education and support for people with respiratory illnesses
- Lung Transplant Patient Support Program
- education and support for those wishing to prevent or to stop smoking
- community engagement programs to improve air quality and reduce greenhouse gases
- support of research on lung diseases through partnerships with the Canadian Lung Association and professional associations
- policy recommendations to all levels of government
- Radon Testing kits available for purchase
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Addiction Services:
Access to social workers, nurses, or physicians. Services may include:
Access to social workers, nurses, psychologists, occupational therapists, community support workers, or psychiatrists. Services may include:
Access to social workers, nurses, or physicians. Services may include:
- inpatient detoxification
- opioid replacement program
- individual counseling
- family and loved-one support
- linkages to community-based agencies, series, or self-help groups
- community and educational services related to prevention/education, health promotion, and community mobilization
Access to social workers, nurses, psychologists, occupational therapists, community support workers, or psychiatrists. Services may include:
- assessments
- individual and group counseling
- therapeutic groups
- psychiatric consultation
- crisis services (including Mobile Crisis Unit, Emergency Mental Health and Inpatient Psychiatry)
- early psychosis programs
- outreach services to various communities
- community-based agencies/services or self-help groups
- walk in access to counseling regarding addiction and mental health-related issues
- one-hour therapy session focused on current issues and next steps
- available virtually or in person
- treatment tailored to helping persons experiencing severe or persistent mental illness remain in the community and connected to community services
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- coordinated response to defuse addiction and mental health situations in the community
- range of crisis intervention services in the person's own environment or the environment of their choice
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Addiction Services:
Access to social workers, nurses, or physicians. Services may include:
Access to social workers, nurses, psychologists, occupational therapists, community support workers, or psychiatrists. Services may include:
Access to social workers, nurses, or physicians. Services may include:
- inpatient detoxification
- opioid replacement program
- individual counseling
- family and loved-one support
- linkages to community-based agencies, series, or self-help groups
- community and educational services related to prevention/education, health promotion, and community mobilization
Access to social workers, nurses, psychologists, occupational therapists, community support workers, or psychiatrists. Services may include:
- assessments
- individual and group counseling
- therapeutic groups
- psychiatric consultation
- crisis services (including Mobile Crisis Unit, Emergency Mental Health and Inpatient Psychiatry)
- early psychosis programs
- outreach services to various communities
- community-based agencies/services or self-help groups
- walk in access to counseling regarding addiction and mental health-related issues
- one-hour therapy session focused on current issues and next steps
- available virtually or in person
- treatment tailored to helping persons experiencing severe or persistent mental illness remain in the community and connected to community services
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Community health centre for the Kingsclear First Nation
Community Health Nursing
Community Health Nursing
- prenatal/postnatal care
- milk program
- prenatal classes
- car safety
- Well Baby clinics
- immunizations and flu shot clinics
- school age health education
- chronic disease screening and education
- blood pressure clinics
- diabetes screening
- footcare
- client assessment
- home care nursing
- health monitoring
- in home respite
- home care medical supplies and equipment
- referrals and information sessions
- access to mental health nurse
- access to visiting psychiatrist
- assessment and addictions counseling
- referral information for detox and to treatment centres
- transportation to detox/treatment
- prevention and early identification
- intervention
- after care and mental health treatment
- solvent abuse awareness
- medical transportation (per allowable rates)
- vision care
- dental care
- pharmacy, medical supplies & equipment
- mental health services
- Healthy Home inspections
- health fairs
- elder group activities
- traditional crafts
- cooking classes
- physical activity class and education
- walking groups
- nutrition/weight management program
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10-month addiction recovery program offered from a Christian perspective
- residential support to address drug and alcohol use
- helps participants develop work ethic, employment skills, inner healing, and rebuild broken family relationships
- past participants have access to leadership training program
- Family Recovery program available for families of participants
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Addiction Services:
Access to social workers, nurses, or physicians. Services may include:
Access to social workers, nurses, psychologists, occupational therapists, community support workers, or psychiatrists. Services may include:
Access to social workers, nurses, or physicians. Services may include:
- individual counseling
- family and loved-one support
- linkages to community-based agencies, series, or self-help groups
- community and educational services related to prevention/education, health promotion, and community mobilization
Access to social workers, nurses, psychologists, occupational therapists, community support workers, or psychiatrists. Services may include:
- assessments
- individual and group counseling
- therapeutic groups
- psychiatric consultation
- crisis services (including Mobile Crisis Unit)
- outreach services to various communities
- community-based agencies/services or self-help groups
- walk in access to counselling regarding addiction and mental health-related issues
- one-hour therapy session focused on current issues and next steps
- available virtually or in person
- treatment tailored to helping persons experiencing severe or persistent mental illness remain in the community and connected to community services
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Support and information about quitting smoking, vaping, and tobacco use
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Free confidential bilingual helpline
Trained clinicians provide:
Trained clinicians provide:
- safe and non-judgemental space to talk
- crisis intervention and dispatching to regional Addiction and Mental Health Mobile Crisis Services and emergency services when appropriate
- coaching by providing supporting information and education to help with concerns
- resources to manage symptoms
- referrals to healthcare providers for individualized treatment
- support and guidance to families, friends, community agencies and others through education, outreach, and consultation
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Addiction recovery services for women
- peer mentoring for women seeking recovery and their family members
- referrals to local counseling
- weekly Open House hours
- group workshops on self-esteem, relationships, sexuality, spirituality, trauma, abuse
- writing circle
- social and wellness activities
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Addiction services include:
- assessment
- outpatient counseling
- group counseling and support
- referrals
- rehabilitation
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Long-term residential program for addictions recovery and communal living
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Access to physicians, social workers, registered nurses
- individual counseling
- opioid replacement treatment
- harm reduction services
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- coordinated response to defuse addiction and mental health situations in the community
- range of crisis intervention services in the person's own environment or the environment of their choice
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Addiction Services:
Access to social workers, nurses, or physicians. Services may include:
Access to social workers, nurses, psychologists, occupational therapists, community support workers, or psychiatrists. Services may include:
Access to social workers, nurses, or physicians. Services may include:
- inpatient detoxification
- opioid replacement program
- individual counseling
- family and loved-one support
- linkages to community-based agencies, series, or self-help groups
- community and educational services related to prevention/education, health promotion, and community mobilization
Access to social workers, nurses, psychologists, occupational therapists, community support workers, or psychiatrists. Services may include:
- assessments
- individual and group counseling
- therapeutic groups
- psychiatric consultation
- crisis services (including Mobile Crisis Unit, Emergency Mental Health and Inpatient Psychiatry)
- early psychosis programs
- outreach services to various communities
- community-based agencies/services or self-help groups
- mental health recovery centre for existing clients
- walk in access to counseling regarding addiction and mental health-related issues
- one-hour therapy session focused on current issues and next steps
- available virtually or in person
- treatment tailored to helping persons experiencing severe or persistent mental illness remain in the community and connected to community services
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Delivering efficient and effective care to individuals positive and at-risk for hepatitis C, including those with opiate abuse issues
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Addiction Services:
Access to social workers, nurses, or physicians. Services may include:
Access to social workers, nurses, psychologists, occupational therapists, community support workers, or psychiatrists. Services may include:
Access to social workers, nurses, or physicians. Services may include:
- individual counseling
- family and loved-one support
- linkages to community-based agencies, series, or self-help groups
- community and educational services related to prevention/education, health promotion, and community mobilization
Access to social workers, nurses, psychologists, occupational therapists, community support workers, or psychiatrists. Services may include:
- assessments
- individual and group counseling
- therapeutic groups
- psychiatric consultation
- crisis services (including Mobile Crisis Unit, Emergency Mental Health and Inpatient Psychiatry)
- outreach services to various communities
- community-based agencies/services or self-help groups
- walk in access to counseling regarding addiction and mental health-related issues
- one-hour therapy session focused on current issues and next steps
- available virtually or in person
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Access to registered nurse practitioner
- specimen collection
- respiratory health assessment clinic
- assistance with smoking cessation
- diabetes education clinic
- flu clinics
- sexual health services
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Addiction Services:
Access to social workers, nurses, or physicians. Services may include:
Access to social workers, nurses, psychologists, occupational therapists, community support workers, or psychiatrists. Services may include:
Access to social workers, nurses, or physicians. Services may include:
- individual counseling
- family and loved-one support
- linkages to community-based agencies, series, or self-help groups
- community and educational services related to prevention/education, health promotion, and community mobilization
Access to social workers, nurses, psychologists, occupational therapists, community support workers, or psychiatrists. Services may include:
- assessments
- individual and group counseling
- therapeutic groups
- psychiatric consultation
- crisis services (including Mobile Crisis Unit, Emergency Mental Health and Inpatient Psychiatry)
- outreach services to various communities
- community-based agencies/services or self-help groups
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- residential substance abuse rehabilitation programs and services
- bilingual treatment program
- based upon the therapeutic community approach
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Acute care hospital with emergency department
- diabetes clinic
- out-patient hemodialysis
- wellness centre
- opioid replacement treatment program
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Addiction Services:
Access to social workers, nurses, or physicians. Services may include:
Access to social workers, nurses, psychologists, occupational therapists, community support workers, or psychiatrists. Services may include:
Access to social workers, nurses, or physicians. Services may include:
- opioid replacement program
- individual counseling
- family and loved-one support
- linkages to community-based agencies, series, or self-help groups
- community and educational services related to prevention/education, health promotion, and community mobilization
Access to social workers, nurses, psychologists, occupational therapists, community support workers, or psychiatrists. Services may include:
- assessments
- individual and group counseling
- therapeutic groups
- psychiatric consultation
- crisis services (including Mobile Crisis Unit, Emergency Mental Health and Inpatient Psychiatry)
- outreach services to various communities
- community-based agencies/services or self-help groups
- walk in access to counseling regarding addiction and mental health-related issues
- one-hour therapy session focused on current issues and next steps
- available virtually or in person
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Addiction Services:
Access to social workers, nurses, or physicians. Services may include:
Access to social workers, nurses, psychologists, occupational therapists, community support workers, or psychiatrists. Services may include:
Access to social workers, nurses, or physicians. Services may include:
- individual counseling
- family and loved-one support
- linkages to community-based agencies, series, or self-help groups
- community and educational services related to prevention/education, health promotion, and community mobilization
Access to social workers, nurses, psychologists, occupational therapists, community support workers, or psychiatrists. Services may include:
- assessments
- individual and group counseling
- therapeutic groups
- psychiatric consultation
- crisis services (including Mobile Crisis Unit)
- early psychosis programs
- outreach services to various communities
- community-based agencies/services or self-help groups
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- coordinated response to defuse addiction and mental health situations in the community
- range of crisis intervention services in the person's own environment or the environment of their choice
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- access to physicians and registered nurses
- clinical services, such as sutures and dressing changes
- diagnostics and testing
- lab service:
- on-site blood collection and specimen drop off
- collaboration with Public Health for injections and adult vaccinations, as well as addiction and mental health services
- smoking cessation (Ottawa model)
- speech therapy
- registered dietitian
- weight loss programs
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COVID-19 - rapid COVID testing 2 times per week, daily symptom screening, mandatory masks, and frequent hand washing is required
Addiction treatment centre
Addiction treatment centre
- 10-bed facility
- 8-week programs focus on Indigenous culture (Mi'kmaq)
- clients can chose to stay overnight or attend as a day program
- can accommodate persons on opioid agonist therapy (cannot accommodate benzodiazepines or narcotics)
- sweat lodge on site and access to a land-based site
- access to certified addiction counselors
- traditional spiritual advisor
- access to medical professionals
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Addiction Services:
Access to social workers, nurses, or physicians. Services may include:
Access to social workers, nurses, psychologists, occupational therapists, community support workers, or psychiatrists. Services may include:
Access to social workers, nurses, or physicians. Services may include:
- individual counseling
- family and loved-one support
- linkages to community-based agencies, series, or self-help groups
- community and educational services related to prevention/education, health promotion, and community mobilization
Access to social workers, nurses, psychologists, occupational therapists, community support workers, or psychiatrists. Services may include:
- assessments
- individual and group counseling
- therapeutic groups
- psychiatric consultation
- crisis services (including Mobile Crisis Unit, Emergency Mental Health and Inpatient Psychiatry)
- outreach services to various communities
- community-based agencies/services or self-help groups
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Inpatient Addiction Treatment Unit
Access to prescribing physicians, registered nurses, and social workers
- inpatient detoxification
- support and therapy
Access to prescribing physicians, registered nurses, and social workers
- specialized treatment for problematic alcohol use
- individual counseling
- access to community resources
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Access to physicians, nurse practitioners, and registered nurses
- blood pressure monitoring
- diabetic nurse (monthly)
- respiratory therapist (monthly)
- routine injections and immunizations
- smoking cessation (Ottawa model)
- sutures and dressing changes
- well-baby and well-woman examinations
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