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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
487 Cities and Towns
Neighbourhood Works
- 59 Union St, St Stephen, NB, E3L 1T7
- 506-813-5959
- https://www.neighbourhoodworks.org/
Youth >> Mental Health & Youth Mental Health
one-stop access to a variety of services and programs through partner agenciesaccess to food (see separate entry), clothing, and personal caresupport with addiction, mental health and homelessnessinformation and guidance to work on education and employment goalssanctuary and direction for youth without family support
Nepisiguit Family Services
- 219 Main St, Suite 4, Bathurst, NB, E2A 1A9
- 506-546-3305
- http://sfnepisiguit.ca/
Community mental health services & Youth >> Mental Health & Youth Mental Health
Provides counselling to children and adults faced with challenges, relationship or family problems, or work-related difficulties
Nepisiguit Family Services – Counselling
- 219 Main Street, Bathurst, Canada, E2A 1A9
- 506-546-3305
- http://sfnepisiguit.ca/?page_id=35
Mental Health Counselling
Offers family and individual counselling, couples, victim services, anger management, sexual abuse, and community based mental health services.
Nepisiguit Family Services – Grief Counselling
- 219 Main Street, Bathurst, Canada, E2A 1A9
- 506-546-3305
- http://www.sfnepisiguit.ca
Mental Health Counselling
Offers counselling assistance to children faced with challenges such as grief.
Neqotkuk Health Center
- 250 Main St, Tobique First Nation, NB, E7H 2Y8
- 506-273-5430
- https://tobiquefirstnation.ca/neqotkuk-health-center
Addiction Counselling & Community mental health services
Health centre focused on serving indeginous people. Services include:primary health care servicesnurses and physicians on siteaddictions and mental health servicescounseling outreachresidential treatmenthome and community care programmedical transportation
New Brunswick Association of Speech-Language Pathologists and Audiologists (NBASLPA)
- 866-455-9642
Youth Mental Health
Provincial association committed to ensuring the professional development and ongoing competency of approximately 300 audiologists and speech-language pathologists in New Brunswick. We are advocates for the professions of audiology and speech-language pathology and the individuals served by professionals in these fields through active participation in the legislative and regulatory process. We also serve to educate the public regarding communication and swallowing disorders and promote the services provided by audiologists and speech-language pathologists.
New Brunswick Lung Association
- Victoria Health Centre, 65 Brunswick St, Fredericton, NB, E3B 1G5
- 1-888-565-5864
- https://www.nb.lung.ca
Addiction Counselling & Addiction Treatment
Education, advocacy, and medical supporteducation and support for people with respiratory illnessesLung Transplant Patient Support Programeducation and support for those wishing to prevent or to stop smokingcommunity engagement programs to improve air quality and reduce greenhouse gasessupport of research on lung diseases through partnerships with the Canadian Lung Association and professional associationspolicy recommendations to all levels of governmentRadon Testing kits available for purchase
New Brunswick Problem Gambling Helpline
- 1-800-461-1234
- www2.gnb.ca/content/gnb/en/services/services_renderer.20076.Gambling_Information_Line.html
Addiction
Provides confidential information and referral regarding problem gambling for people in New Brunswick, 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
New Brunswick Social Development – Moving Forward Group Program
- 551 King Street, Fredericton, Canada, E3B 1E7
- 1-866-444-8838
- https://www2.gnb.ca/content/gnb/en/departments/women/services/services_renderer.201261.Moving_Forward_Group_Program_for_Mothers_and_Children.html#serviceLocation
Mental Health Counselling
Offers a community-based, concurrent group program for children and their mothers to promote healing from the effects of abuse. Duration over the course of 10-12 weeks.
North Wind Wellness Centre Society – Youth and Back-to-the-Land Programming
- 5524 Graham Road, Farmington, Canada, V0C 1N0
- 1-888-698-4333
- https://northwindwellnesscentre.ca/prospective-participants/youth-back-to-the-land/
Mental Health Counselling & Mental Health Treatment Services
Offers programming for at-risk youth, including: local spiritual and cultural activities, individual and group substance use counselling, telephone counselling services, screening/assessments, and case conferencing with referral resources. Offers extended care services to First Nations youth and young adults who are aging out of foster care.
Nova Scotia Health Authority – Central Zone – Cobequid Youth Health Centre – Counselling and Support Services
- 90 Lovett Lake Court, Lower Sackville, Canada, B3S 0H6
- 1-844-491-5890
- http://www.nshealth.ca/service-details/Cobequid%20Youth%20Health%20Centre
Mental Health Counselling
Offers confidential individual and family counselling, support and referrals to young people by a clinic social worker.
Nova Scotia Health Authority – Eastern Zone – Mental Health and Addictions – Child and Adolescent Services (Cape Breton)
- 1482 George Street, Neils Harbour, Canada, B1P 1P3
- 902-567-7731
- http://www.nshealth.ca/service-details/Child%20and%20Adolescent%20Services%20(Cape%20Breton)%20-%20Child%20Youth%20and%20Family%20(Antigonish-Strait%20Richmond)
Mental Health Counselling
Provides mental health and addiction services to children and youth within a client and family centered context. Treatment may include group or individual therapy, in-home support provided by case managers, behavioral interventionists or community mental health nurses, medication or a combination of those. Assessment of autism spectrum disorders is also available through this service.
Nova Scotia Health Authority – Eastern Zone – Mental Health and Addictions – Child and Adolescent Services (Cape Breton) at Inverness Consolidated Memorial Hospital
- 902-567-7731
- http://www.nshealth.ca/
Mental Health Counselling
Provides mental health and addiction services to children and youth within a client and family centered context. Treatment may include group or individual therapy, in-home support provided by case managers, behavioral interventionists or community mental health nurses, medication or a combination of those. Assessment of autism spectrum disorders is also available through this service.
Nova Scotia Health Authority – Eastern Zone – Stop Smoking Services
- 1482 George Street, Glace Bay, Canada, B1P 1P3
- 1-855-922-1122
- https://mha.nshealth.ca/en/services/stop-smoking-services
Drugs-Alcohol-Gambling Counselling
Offers group counselling for individuals who want to cut back or stop smoking (includes cigarettes, cigars, vape, chew, etc).Funding and support for nicotine replacement therapy and other quit smoking aids may be available. The type and amount varies by program.
Nova Scotia Health Authority – Northern Zone – Pictou – Mental Health and Addictions – Adult Outpatient Clinical Services
- 835 East River Road, New Glasgow, Canada, B2H 3S6
- 1-855-922-1122
- https://mha.nshealth.ca/en/services/adult-community-mental-health-and-addictions-services
Drugs-Alcohol-Gambling Counselling & Mental Health Counselling
Provides assessment, diagnosis and outreach services for individuals with mental health disorders, harmful substance use or gambling problems. The adult outpatient team works with individuals, families, community organizations, family physicians and others. Treatment may include individual or group therapy and psychiatric consultation.