1103 Cities and Towns
Saskatchewan Health Authority: Kelsey Trail Health Region
- 600-110th Avenue West Tisdale SK S0E 1T0
- 306-873-2372
- http://www.kelseytrailhealth.ca/Facilities/Tisdale/Pages/default.aspx
mental-health-youth
Addresses illness prevention and community wellness needs through consultation and collaboration with community members that ultimately leads to an improved quality of life for the entire community.
Saskatchewan Health Authority: Kelsey Trail Health Region
- 2010 110th Avenue West Tisdale SK S0E 1T0
- 306-888-2155
- http://www.kelseytrailhealth.ca/Facilities/Tisdale/Pages/default.aspx
mental-health-youth
Mental health services include:
Outpatient rehabilitation services, long term care
Therapy for victims of abuse
Child and youth services
Behaviour management counselling
Therapy for stress, anxiety, depression, phobia
Psychological assessment
Crisis services
Educational information.
Addictions services include:
Outpatient counselling to individuals involved in substance abuse and others affected by their usage
SGI (Saskatchewan Government Insurance) screening
Problem gambling counselling
Education and prevention programs, presentations, workshops, print and video resources, and promotional items.
Medical Social Work provides support services in the areas of acute care, long term care, emergency/outpatient department, home care, and palliative care. Support may also be provided for cancer patients receiving treatments at the local hospitals through the Community Oncology Program of Saskatchewan (COPS).
Population Health Promotion assesses health promotion needs of the community and implements programs directed towards population health promotion and disease prevention. Health educators focus on decreasing substance use and supporting mental well being.
Non-Targeted KidsFirst is a regional program focusing on prevention and early intervention for children birth – five years. Includes an in-hospital birth screen, public education, and community development.
Kelsey Trail Regional Health Authority Mental Health Central Intake services may be accessed by telephone at 306-752-8767.
Inpatient and emergency mental health services are provided at the Prince Albert Mental Health Clinic, located in the Victoria Hospital.
Saskatchewan Health Authority: Kelsey Trail Health Region
- 509 5th Avenue Arborfield SK S0E 0A0
- 306-873-2372
- http://www.kelseytrailhealth.ca/Facilities/Arborfield/Pages/default.aspx
mental-health-youth
Addresses illness prevention and community wellness needs through consultation and collaboration with community members that ultimately leads to an improved quality of life for the entire community.
Saskatchewan Health Authority: Kelsey Trail Health Region
- 4101 1st Avenue West Carrot River SK S0E 0L0
- 306-873-2372
- http://www.kelseytrailhealth.ca/Facilities/CarrotRiver/Pages/default.aspx
mental-health-youth
Addresses illness prevention and community wellness needs through consultation and collaboration with community members that ultimately leads to an improved quality of life for the entire community.
Saskatchewan Health Authority: Kelsey Trail Health Region
- 2nd Avenue Cumberland House SK S0E 0S0
- 306-873-2372
- http://www.kelseytrailhealth.ca/Facilities/CH/Pages/default.aspx
mental-health-youth
Addresses illness prevention and community wellness needs through consultation and collaboration with community members that ultimately leads to an improved quality of life for the entire community.
Saskatchewan Health Authority: Kelsey Trail Health Region
- Cumberland House SK S0E 0S0
- 306-888-2155
- http://www.kelseytrailhealth.ca/Facilities/CH/Pages/default.aspx
mental-health-youth
Mental health services include:
Outpatient rehabilitation services, long term care
Therapy for victims of abuse
Child and youth services
Behaviour management counselling
Therapy for stress, anxiety, depression, phobia
Psychological assessment
Crisis services
Educational information.
Addictions services include:
Outpatient counselling to individuals involved in substance abuse and others affected by their usage
SGI (Saskatchewan Government Insurance) screening
Problem gambling counselling
Education and prevention programs, presentations, workshops, print and video resources, and promotional items.
Medical Social Work provides support services in the areas of acute care, long term care, emergency/outpatient department, home care, and palliative care. Support may also be provided for cancer patients receiving treatments at the local hospitals through the Community Oncology Program of Saskatchewan (COPS).
Population Health Promotion assesses health promotion needs of the community and implements programs directed towards population health promotion and disease prevention. Health educators focus on decreasing substance use and supporting mental well being.
Non-Targeted KidsFirst is a regional program focusing on prevention and early intervention for children birth – five years. Includes an in-hospital birth screen, public education, and community development.
Kelsey Trail Regional Health Authority Mental Health Central Intake services may be accessed by telephone at 306-752-8767.
Inpatient and emergency mental health services are provided at the Prince Albert Mental Health Clinic, located in the Victoria Hospital.
Saskatchewan Health Authority: Kelsey Trail Health Region
- 614 Prince Street Hudson Bay SK S0E 0Y0
- 306-873-2372
- http://www.kelseytrailhealth.ca/Facilities/HB/Pages/default.aspx
mental-health-youth
Addresses illness prevention and community wellness needs through consultation and collaboration with community members that ultimately leads to an improved quality of life for the entire community.
Saskatchewan Health Authority: Kelsey Trail Health Region
- 614 Prince Street Hudson Bay SK S0E 0Y0
- 306-888-2155
- http://www.kelseytrailhealth.ca/Facilities/HB/Pages/default.aspx
mental-health-youth
Mental health services include:
Outpatient rehabilitation services, long term care
Therapy for victims of abuse
Child and youth services
Behaviour management counselling
Therapy for stress, anxiety, depression, phobia
Psychological assessment
Crisis services
Educational information.
Addictions services include:
Outpatient counselling to individuals involved in substance abuse and others affected by their usage
SGI (Saskatchewan Government Insurance) screening
Problem gambling counselling
Education and prevention programs, presentations, workshops, print and video resources, and promotional items.
Medical Social Work provides support services in the areas of acute care, long term care, emergency/outpatient department, home care, and palliative care. Support may also be provided for cancer patients receiving treatments at the local hospitals through the Community Oncology Program of Saskatchewan (COPS).
Population Health Promotion assesses health promotion needs of the community and implements programs directed towards population health promotion and disease prevention. Health educators focus on decreasing substance use and supporting mental well being.
Non-Targeted KidsFirst is a regional program focusing on prevention and early intervention for children birth – five years. Includes an in-hospital birth screen, public education, and community development.
Kelsey Trail Regional Health Authority Mental Health Central Intake services may be accessed by telephone at 306-752-8767.
Inpatient and emergency mental health services are provided at the Prince Albert Mental Health Clinic, located in the Victoria Hospital.
Saskatchewan Health Authority: Kelsey Trail Health Region
- 701 6th Avenue West Kelvington SK S0A 1W0
- 306-873-2372
- http://www.kelseytrailhealth.ca/Facilities/Kelvington/Pages/default.aspx
mental-health-youth
Addresses illness prevention and community wellness needs through consultation and collaboration with community members that ultimately leads to an improved quality of life for the entire community.
Saskatchewan Health Authority: Kelsey Trail Health Region
- 107 Crawford Avenue East Melfort SK S0E 1A0
- 306-873-2372
- http://www.kelseytrailhealth.ca/Facilities/Melfort/Pages/default.aspx
mental-health-youth
Addresses illness prevention and community wellness needs through consultation and collaboration with community members that ultimately leads to an improved quality of life for the entire community.
Saskatchewan Health Authority: Kelsey Trail Health Region
- 510 Broadway Avenue North Melfort SK S0E 1A0
- 306-888-2155
- http://www.kelseytrailhealth.ca/Facilities/Melfort/Pages/default.aspx
mental-health-youth
Mental health services include:
Outpatient rehabilitation services, long term care
Therapy for victims of abuse
Child and youth services
Behaviour management counselling
Therapy for stress, anxiety, depression, phobia
Psychological assessment
Crisis services
Educational information.
Addictions services include:
Outpatient counselling to individuals involved in substance abuse and others affected by their usage
SGI (Saskatchewan Government Insurance) screening
Problem gambling counselling
Education and prevention programs, presentations, workshops, print and video resources, and promotional items.
Medical Social Work provides support services in the areas of acute care, long term care, emergency/outpatient department, home care, and palliative care. Support may also be provided for cancer patients receiving treatments at the local hospitals through the Community Oncology Program of Saskatchewan (COPS).
Population Health Promotion assesses health promotion needs of the community and implements programs directed towards population health promotion and disease prevention. Health educators focus on decreasing substance use and supporting mental well being.
Non-Targeted KidsFirst is a regional program focusing on prevention and early intervention for children birth – five years. Includes an in-hospital birth screen, public education, and community development.
Kelsey Trail Regional Health Authority Mental Health Central Intake services may be accessed by telephone at 306-752-8767.
Inpatient and emergency mental health services are provided at the Prince Albert Mental Health Clinic, located in the Victoria Hospital.
Saskatchewan Health Authority: Kelsey Trail Health Region
- 305 1st Street South Naicam SK S0K 2Z0
- 306-873-2372
- http://www.kelseytrailhealth.ca/Facilities/Naicam/Pages/default.aspx
mental-health-youth
Addresses illness prevention and community wellness needs through consultation and collaboration with community members that ultimately leads to an improved quality of life for the entire community.
Saskatchewan Health Authority: Kelsey Trail Health Region
- 210 2nd Street West Nipawin SK S0E 1E0
- 306-873-2372
- http://www.kelseytrailhealth.ca/Facilities/Nipawin/Pages/default.aspx
mental-health-youth
Addresses illness prevention and community wellness needs through consultation and collaboration with community members that ultimately leads to an improved quality of life for the entire community.
Saskatchewan Health Authority: Kelsey Trail Health Region
- 800 6th Street East Nipawin SK S0E 1E0
- 306-888-2155
- http://www.kelseytrailhealth.ca/Facilities/Nipawin/Pages/default.aspx
mental-health-youth
Mental health services include:
Outpatient rehabilitation services, long term care
Therapy for victims of abuse
Child and youth services
Behaviour management counselling
Therapy for stress, anxiety, depression, phobia
Psychological assessment
Crisis services
Educational information.
Addictions services include:
Outpatient counselling to individuals involved in substance abuse and others affected by their usage
SGI (Saskatchewan Government Insurance) screening
Problem gambling counselling
Education and prevention programs, presentations, workshops, print and video resources, and promotional items.
Medical Social Work provides support services in the areas of acute care, long term care, emergency/outpatient department, home care, and palliative care. Support may also be provided for cancer patients receiving treatments at the local hospitals through the Community Oncology Program of Saskatchewan (COPS).
Population Health Promotion assesses health promotion needs of the community and implements programs directed towards population health promotion and disease prevention. Health educators focus on decreasing substance use and supporting mental well being.
Non-Targeted KidsFirst is a regional program focusing on prevention and early intervention for children birth – five years. Includes an in-hospital birth screen, public education, and community development.
Kelsey Trail Regional Health Authority Mental Health Central Intake services may be accessed by telephone at 306-752-8767.
Inpatient and emergency mental health services are provided at the Prince Albert Mental Health Clinic, located in the Victoria Hospital.
Saskatchewan Health Authority: Kelsey Trail Health Region
- Windsor Avenue Porcupine Plain SK S0E 1H0
- 306-888-2155
- http://www.kelseytrailhealth.ca/Facilities/PP/Pages/default.aspx
mental-health-youth
Mental health services include:
Outpatient rehabilitation services, long term care
Therapy for victims of abuse
Child and youth services
Behaviour management counselling
Therapy for stress, anxiety, depression, phobia
Psychological assessment
Crisis services
Educational information.
Addictions services include:
Outpatient counselling to individuals involved in substance abuse and others affected by their usage
SGI (Saskatchewan Government Insurance) screening
Problem gambling counselling
Education and prevention programs, presentations, workshops, print and video resources, and promotional items.
Medical Social Work provides support services in the areas of acute care, long term care, emergency/outpatient department, home care, and palliative care. Support may also be provided for cancer patients receiving treatments at the local hospitals through the Community Oncology Program of Saskatchewan (COPS).
Population Health Promotion assesses health promotion needs of the community and implements programs directed towards population health promotion and disease prevention. Health educators focus on decreasing substance use and supporting mental well being.
Non-Targeted KidsFirst is a regional program focusing on prevention and early intervention for children birth – five years. Includes an in-hospital birth screen, public education, and community development.
Kelsey Trail Regional Health Authority Mental Health Central Intake services may be accessed by telephone at 306-752-8767.
Inpatient and emergency mental health services are provided at the Prince Albert Mental Health Clinic, located in the Victoria Hospital.