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National Directory for Canadian Families
Youth Recovery and Treatment services
Welcome to Sober Kids’ National Directory for treatment providers and programs. We have set out listings for youth services in all major cities and towns in Canada.
To find local services in your area, please use the following search tools from the menu below.
- Select your province or territory
- Scroll to your city/town
- Click the orange “Search Now” button to bring up results in your local community
- For online services, please select “Online” located within the listing of major towns/cities in your province/territory.
If you are a treatment provider and wish to have your facility/contact added to our Directory, please email info@soberkids.ca
1008 Cities and Towns
Alberta Health Services – Central Zone
- 4811 49 Avenue, Killam, AB, T0B 2L0
- 780-385-7161
Provide persons with severe and / or persistent mental illness with community-based services that encompass a continuum of flexible and comprehensive, recovery focused interventions that assist individuals to maintain a reasonable independency, quality of life, and optimal level of functioning in their own community., , Provide services to individuals with significant impairments of functioning due to severe and/or persistent mental illness,often affecting their daily functioning; difficulty accepting and maintaining treatment; lack of personal support systems; and may have coexisting issues related to substance abuse and/or justice involvement. Individuals must be willing to participate in the community or be clients leagally aligned to services through such programs as Community Treatment Orders.Services Include:,
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Medication/Psychiatric Support; administer, assess, monitor prescribed medications
Teaching/education and prevention and promotion strategies for recovery focused care
Advocate in referral to doctor and/or psychiatrist
Support transportation for essential appointments
Support social, cultural, spiritual, and personal meaningful activities for quality of life improvement
Liaise with employment, finance and housing supports
Provide support in activities of daily living; meal planning, grocery shopping
Supportive counselling; crisis resolution, problem solving; social skills, coping skills" promote independence
, , Key Provider: occupational therapists (OTs), psychiatrists, recreational therapists, registered nurses (RNs)
Alberta Health Services – Central Zone
- 4811 49 Avenue, Killam, AB, T0B 2L0
- 780-679-1241
Short-term goal focus therapy offered to children and youth who are experiencing mental health and / or addiction concerns., , Services offered: assessment, individual psychotherapy, option to attend groups in some locations. Concurrent treatment is available with an addiction counselor if appropriate. Crisis Services are available through the local emergency department or by calling 911., , Key Provider: addiction counsellors, mental health counsellors, mental health therapists
Alberta Health Services – Central Zone
- 4580 46 Street, Lacombe, AB, T4L 2K6
- 403-782-3413
Provides addiction counselling and conduct related screening and assessments for individuals concerned about their own or another person"s use of alcohol, drugs or gambling. Concurrent services are available in conjunction with mental health., , Provides counselling programs for people with substance use or gambling problems. Topics and programs may include:,
,
individual counselling
group counselling
recovery management
education
, , Key Provider: addiction counsellors
Alberta Health Services – Central Zone
- 4580 46 Street, Lacombe, AB, T4L 2K6
- 403-782-3413
Provide persons with severe and / or persistent mental illness with community-based services that encompass a continuum of flexible and comprehensive, recovery focused interventions that assist individuals to maintain a reasonable independency, quality of life, and optimal level of functioning in their own community., , Provide services to individuals with significant impairments of functioning due to severe and/or persistent mental illness,often affecting their daily functioning; difficulty accepting and maintaining treatment; lack of personal support systems; and may have coexisting issues related to substance abuse and/or justice involvement. Individuals must be willing to participate in the community or be clients leagally aligned to services through such programs as Community Treatment Orders.Services Include:,
,
Medication/Psychiatric Support; administer, assess, monitor prescribed medications
Teaching/education and prevention and promotion strategies for recovery focused care
Advocate in referral to doctor and/or psychiatrist
Support transportation for essential appointments
Support social, cultural, spiritual, and personal meaningful activities for quality of life improvement
Liaise with employment, finance and housing supports
Provide support in activities of daily living; meal planning, grocery shopping
Supportive counselling; crisis resolution, problem solving; social skills, coping skills" promote independence
, , Key Provider: occupational therapists (OTs), psychiatrists, recreational therapists, registered nurses (RNs)
Alberta Health Services – Central Zone
- 4580 46 Street, Lacombe, AB, T4L 2K6
- 403-782-3413
Short-term goal focus therapy offered to children and youth who are experiencing mental health and / or addiction concerns., , Services offered: assessment, individual psychotherapy, option to attend groups in some locations. Concurrent treatment is available with an addiction counselor if appropriate. Crisis Services are available through the local emergency department or by calling 911., , Key Provider: addiction counsellors, mental health counsellors, mental health therapists
Alberta Health Services – Central Zone
- 5216 53 Street, Lamont, AB, T0B 2R0
- 780-632-2714
Provides addiction counselling and conduct related screening and assessments for individuals concerned about their own or another person"s use of alcohol, drugs or gambling. Concurrent services are available in conjunction with mental health., , Provides counselling programs for people with substance use or gambling problems. Topics and programs may include:,
,
individual counselling
group counselling
recovery management
education
, , Key Provider: addiction counsellors
Alberta Health Services – Central Zone
- 5216 53 Street, Lamont, AB, T0B 2R0
- 780-632-2714
Provide persons with severe and / or persistent mental illness with community-based services that encompass a continuum of flexible and comprehensive, recovery focused interventions that assist individuals to maintain a reasonable independency, quality of life, and optimal level of functioning in their own community., , Provide services to individuals with significant impairments of functioning due to severe and/or persistent mental illness,often affecting their daily functioning; difficulty accepting and maintaining treatment; lack of personal support systems; and may have coexisting issues related to substance abuse and/or justice involvement. Individuals must be willing to participate in the community or be clients leagally aligned to services through such programs as Community Treatment Orders.Services Include:,
,
Medication/Psychiatric Support; administer, assess, monitor prescribed medications
Teaching/education and prevention and promotion strategies for recovery focused care
Advocate in referral to doctor and/or psychiatrist
Support transportation for essential appointments
Support social, cultural, spiritual, and personal meaningful activities for quality of life improvement
Liaise with employment, finance and housing supports
Provide support in activities of daily living; meal planning, grocery shopping
Supportive counselling; crisis resolution, problem solving; social skills, coping skills" promote independence
, , Key Provider: occupational therapists (OTs), psychiatrists, recreational therapists, registered nurses (RNs)
Alberta Health Services – Central Zone
- 5216 53 Street, Lamont, AB, T0B 2R0
- 780-632-2714
Short-term goal focus therapy offered to children and youth who are experiencing mental health and / or addiction concerns., , Services offered: assessment, individual psychotherapy, option to attend groups in some locations. Concurrent treatment is available with an addiction counselor if appropriate. Crisis Services are available through the local emergency department or by calling 911., , Key Provider: addiction counsellors, mental health counsellors, mental health therapists
Alberta Health Services – Central Zone
- 5216 53 Street, Lamont, AB, T0B 2R0
- 780-895-5817
Offers support with social programs such as Alberta seniors benefits, support with understanding and developing personal directives, navigation through the health care system and support through transitions of care settings., , Helps people in all areas of health care, their families, and caregivers by providing:,
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short-term counselling to help manage change
grief counselling
in home visits
referrals to other specialized services or resources
support groups for caregivers (in some areas)
information on housing options, advance care planning, and end-of-life planning
referrals to other healthcare providers and agencies, as needed
cognitive assessments
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, Service is offered in people"s homes, at lodges, hospitals, continuing care centres and supportive living residences., , Key Provider: registered social workers, registered nurses (RNs), registered psychiatric nurses
Alberta Health Services – Central Zone
- 5007 46 Street, Mannville, AB, T0B 2W0
- 780-763-3989
Offers support with social programs such as Alberta seniors benefits, support with understanding and developing personal directives, navigation through the health care system and support through transitions of care settings., , Helps people in all areas of health care, their families, and caregivers by providing:,
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short-term counselling to help manage change
grief counselling
in home visits
referrals to other specialized services or resources
support groups for caregivers (in some areas)
information on housing options, advance care planning, and end-of-life planning
referrals to other healthcare providers and agencies, as needed
cognitive assessments
,
, Service is offered in people"s homes, at lodges, hospitals, continuing care centres and supportive living residences., , Key Provider: registered social workers, registered nurses (RNs), registered psychiatric nurses
Alberta Health Services – Central Zone
- Located on the south side of the street.; 5025 50 Street, Olds, AB, T4H 1R9
- 1-877-303-2642
Drop-in counselling services for support with addiction and / or mental health concerns., , Individuals can drop-in for a single counselling session when needed for support with an addiction and / or mental health concern., , Key Provider: addiction counsellors, mental health therapists
Alberta Health Services – Central Zone
- Located on the south side of the street.; 5025 50 Street, Olds, AB, T4H 1R9
- 1-877-303-2642
Short-term goal focus therapy offered to children and youth who are experiencing mental health and / or addiction concerns., , Services offered: assessment, individual psychotherapy, option to attend groups in some locations. Concurrent treatment is available with an addiction counselor if appropriate. Crisis Services are available through the local emergency department or by calling 911., , Key Provider: addiction counsellors, mental health counsellors, mental health therapists
Alberta Health Services – Central Zone
- Located on the south side of the street.; 5025 50 Street, Olds, AB, T4H 1R9
- 403-507-8174
Provides addiction counselling and conduct related screening and assessments for individuals concerned about their own or another person"s use of alcohol, drugs or gambling. Concurrent services are available in conjunction with mental health., , Provides counselling programs for people with substance use or gambling problems. Topics and programs may include:,
,
individual counselling
group counselling
recovery management
education
, , Key Provider: addiction counsellors
Alberta Health Services – Central Zone
- Located on the south side of the street.; 5025 50 Street, Olds, AB, T4H 1R9
- 403-507-8174
Provide persons with severe and / or persistent mental illness with community-based services that encompass a continuum of flexible and comprehensive, recovery focused interventions that assist individuals to maintain a reasonable independency, quality of life, and optimal level of functioning in their own community., , Provide services to individuals with significant impairments of functioning due to severe and/or persistent mental illness,often affecting their daily functioning; difficulty accepting and maintaining treatment; lack of personal support systems; and may have coexisting issues related to substance abuse and/or justice involvement. Individuals must be willing to participate in the community or be clients leagally aligned to services through such programs as Community Treatment Orders.Services Include:,
,
Medication/Psychiatric Support; administer, assess, monitor prescribed medications
Teaching/education and prevention and promotion strategies for recovery focused care
Advocate in referral to doctor and/or psychiatrist
Support transportation for essential appointments
Support social, cultural, spiritual, and personal meaningful activities for quality of life improvement
Liaise with employment, finance and housing supports
Provide support in activities of daily living; meal planning, grocery shopping
Supportive counselling; crisis resolution, problem solving; social skills, coping skills" promote independence
, , Key Provider: occupational therapists (OTs), psychiatrists, recreational therapists, registered nurses (RNs)
Alberta Health Services – Central Zone
- 2 km S of Hwy 53 on 46 Street; 46 Street S, Ponoka, AB, T4J 1R8
- 403-783-7754
Provides education and consultation to healthcare providers, educators, and the public about treating eating disorders., , A voluntary, specialized inpatient program offering assessment and treatment for people with co-occurring severe mental illness and severe addiction issues. Patients participate in supportive concurrent recovery, and development of functional and coping skills necessary to live in their home community environments. These include:,
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individual and group processes
treatment from a trauma informed perspective
specialized concurrent disorder focused programming to support recovery
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, This 22 day program provides treatment to adults between the ages of 18-64 years.,
, Adults between the ages of 18-24 and pregnant women are given priority.,
, This service is provided by Alberta Health Services and Alberta Health Services contracted service providers., , Key Provider: addiction counsellors, doctors, pharmacists, psychiatric aides, psychiatrists, psychologists, psychometrists, recreation therapists, registered nurses (RNs), registered psychiatric nurses (RPNs), social workers, therapy assistants