Saskatchewan Health Authority: Cypress Health Region
General Information
Phone
Service Type
mental-health-youth
Program
All mental health and addiction services are accessed by contacting the Mental Health and Addiction Centralized Intake line: 1-877-329-0005.
Services include:
Mental Health and Addiction Services (General):
For individuals with significant and or severe mental health concerns.
Includes assessment, counselling, consultation, case management and referrals. Group counselling may be available and specialized services may be offered.
Adult Mental Health Services:
For individuals 18 years of age and older affected in significant ways by a mental disorder, severe stress, or other problems in living. Requests commonly come from people who have depression, anxiety, eating disorders, severe stress reactions, or adjustment difficulties.
Child and Youth Mental Health Services:
For individuals in kindergarten – age 18 years. Concerns may include but are not limited to aggressive/oppositional behaviour, anxiety, depression, impacts of abuse, self-harm/suicidal ideation, and trauma.
Addiction Services:
Provides a range of programs for individuals dependent on alcohol or drugs and individuals impacted by someone’s dependence on alcohol or drugs.
Programs include individual or group education and treatment, harm reduction, and more.
Rehabilitation Program:
Works with clients who have experienced a significant loss of social functioning due to a mental health disorder.
Psychology Services:
Provides comprehensive assessments of all aspects of a child’s or an adult’s mental, cognitive, and neurological health.
Psychiatry Services:
Provides evaluation, diagnoses and medications for those with significant mental health needs in clinic and inpatient settings.
Inpatient Program:
Includes a 10-bed acute inpatient unit for clients with severe mental health needs.
Rural Services:
Provided mental health and addiction services in several communities, including Shaunavon, Maple Creek, Leader, Ponteix and Gull Lake. In Leader, a Primary Health Care Counsellor is also available to provide brief interventions and services to Adult and Rehabilitation program clients.
Telehealth Services may also be an option in your community. Speak to your mental health professional for more information.