1103 Cities and Towns
Saskatchewan Health Authority: Regina Qu’Appelle Health Region
- 2110 Hamilton Street Regina SK S4P 2E3
- 306-766-7600
- http://www.rqhealth.ca
mental-health-youth
Provides direct clinical treatment, consultation, assessment and follow up for children and youth, up to age 18. They work closely with family physicians, schools and other community agencies, consulting and providing recommendations.
Saskatchewan Health Authority: Regina Qu’Appelle Health Region
- 2110 Hamilton Street Regina SK S4P 2E3
- 306-766-7600
- http://www.rqhealth.ca
mental-health-youth
Supports actions designed to reduce the incidence of suicidal behaviors with strategies that include:
Community awareness and education
Professional training and consultation
Coordinated community response
Certified suicide intervention workshops.
Rural residents may access Regina-based programs that are not available in the rural areas through one of the rural child and youth mental health workers.
Saskatchewan Health Authority: Regina Qu’Appelle Health Region
- 2110 Hamilton Street Regina SK S4P 2E3
- 306-766-7800
- http://www.rqhealth.ca
support-groups
A group-based program that focuses on skill development for regulating emotions, coping with stress and sustaining healthy relationships.
Rural residents may access Regina-based programs that are not available in the rural areas through one of the rural mental health workers.
Saskatchewan Health Authority: Regina Qu’Appelle Health Region
- 2110 Hamilton Street Regina SK S4P 2E3
- 306-766-7800
- http://www.rqhealth.ca
mental-health-youth
Provides counselling for people experiencing significant distress related to their mental health and difficulty coping with day-to-day living. Offered in both urban and rural clinics.
Rural residents may access Regina-based programs that are not available in the rural areas through one of the rural mental health workers.
Saskatchewan Health Authority: Regina Qu’Appelle Health Region
- 2110 Hamilton Street Regina SK S4P 2E3
- 306-766-7811
- http://www.rqhealth.ca
counselling
Provides a number of services including assessments, consultation to other programs, medication management, counselling, and emergency after-hours services. Also admits clients to the Inpatient Unit or to the Day Hospital Program.
Rural residents may access Regina-based programs that are not available in the rural areas through one of the rural mental health workers.
Saskatchewan Health Authority: Regina Qu’Appelle Health Region
- Regina General Hospital 1440 14th Avenue Regina SK S4P 0W5
- 306-766-4184
- http://www.rqhealth.ca/department/addiction-services/addiction-services-in-regina
mental-health-youth
Provides daily clinical services to youth admitted under the YDDSA for Detox and Stabilization.
Provides clinical, consultative, and referral services to individuals and families.
Assists in developing community safety plans and provides contemporary care services to youth after discharge.
Community Treatment orders are referred to youth team outreach workers to ensure ongoing support is available to the youth and families.
View the brochure for further information.
Saskatchewan Health Authority: Regina Qu’Appelle Health Region
- 1048 Albert Street Regina SK S4R 2P8
- 306-766-7069
- http://www.rqhealth.ca/department/addiction-services/addiction-services-in-regina
addiction-treatment
A harm reduction program for injection drug users that also includes a recovery option. View the brochure for further information about methadone and the program.
Saskatchewan Health Authority: Regina Qu’Appelle Health Region
- 4210 4th Avenue Regina SK S4T 0H6
- 306-766-7970
- http://www.rqhealth.ca/department/addiction-services/addiction-services-in-regina
addiction-counselling
Provides a variety of addiction support services, including:
Addictions Counselling
Recovery Support Groups
“I’m Important Too” Group: an eight-week program for children ages six – 12 impacted by someone’s substance use.
First Nation and Métis Elders are available for support and guidance to all clients wishing to follow a cultural path.
Saskatchewan Health Authority: Regina Qu’Appelle Health Region
- 4211 Albert Street Regina SK S4S 3R6
- 306-766-2384
- http://www.rqhealth.ca/department/womens-health-centre/bearing-loss-support-group
support-groups
A support group for parents who have experienced pregnancy loss in any form (miscarriage, ectopic pregnancy, termination, still birth, or neonatal death). One-on-one support is also available.
Meeting location: 3510 Queen Street (St. Mark’s Lutheran Church)
Saskatchewan Health Authority: Regina Qu’Appelle Health Region
- 1640 Victoria Avenue Regina SK S4P 0P7
- 306-766-6600
- http://www.rqhealth.ca/facilities/addiction-treatment-centre
addiction-support-groups
A group offered to individuals who are new to sobriety.
Provides information regarding typical problems that develop during the first years of sobriety.
Education and group support revolves around finding ways of managing the physiological and emotional issues frequently experienced by newly recovering people.
First Nation and Métis Elders are available for support and guidance to all clients wishing to follow a cultural path.
Saskatchewan Health Authority: Regina Qu’Appelle Health Region
- 1640 Victoria Avenue Regina SK S4P 0P7
- 306-766-6600
- http://www.rqhealth.ca/facilities/addiction-treatment-centre
addiction-treatment
Program consists of two units:
20 bed Brief Detox area: a safe, controlled environment for individuals who are under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs and allows patients time to rest and recover from the effects of intoxication or drug abuse.
25 bed Social Detox area: provides patients an opportunity to further stabilize in their abstinence from alcohol and drugs; average length of stay is five to seven days. Patients needs are assessed daily and support is provided until their symptoms are diminished.
Saskatchewan Health Authority: Regina Qu’Appelle Health Region
- 1640 Victoria Avenue Regina SK S4P 0P7
- 306-766-6600
- http://www.rqhealth.ca/facilities/addiction-treatment-centre
addiction-treatment
A four-week, group-based, non-residential program for chemically dependent people. Included are presentations and interactive group sessions, plus one-on-one counselling.
First Nation and Metis Elders are available for support and guidance to all clients wishing to follow a cultural path.
Saskatchewan Health Authority: Regina Qu’Appelle Health Region
- 1640 Victoria Avenue Regina SK S4P 0P7
- 306-766-6600
- http://www.rqhealth.ca/facilities/addiction-treatment-centre
addiction-treatment
An educational group that allows participants to explore their chemical use and assist in personal recognition that addiction may be present.
Assists the client in recognizing the effects that chemicals may have had on their lives and finding alternative behaviours.
First Nation and Métis Elders are available for support and guidance to all clients wishing to follow a cultural path.
Saskatchewan Health Authority: Regina Qu’Appelle Health Region
- 1640 Victoria Avenue Regina SK S4P 0P7
- 306-766-6600
- http://www.rqhealth.ca/facilities/addiction-treatment-centre
addiction-support-groups
A psycho-educational group for individuals who have been affected by someone’s use and abuse of alcohol or other drugs.
An eight-week program, three hours per week, offered twice a year.
First Nation and Metis Elders are available for support and guidance to all clients wishing to follow a cultural path.
Saskatchewan Health Authority: Regina Qu’Appelle Health Region
- 1640 Victoria Avenue Regina SK S4P 0P7
- 306-766-6600
- http://www.rqhealth.ca/facilities/addiction-treatment-centre
addiction-counselling
Offers different programs available for any person, 18 years or older, who is experiencing issues with problematic gambling behaviour or individuals who have been affected by someone else’s gambling behaviour. Programs include:
Day Treatment Programs