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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
1103 Cities and Towns
Oasis Mental Health
- 4077 2nd Avenue West Prince Albert SK S6V 5R4
- 306-764-5999
addiction-counselling
Provides assessment, diagnosis, and treatment to individuals for mental health issues including:
cognitive functioning
vocational interests
addictions.
Oasis Mental Health
- 4077 2nd Avenue West Prince Albert SK S6V 5R4
- 306-764-5999
counselling
Provides counselling for:
recovery from injury
stress management and healthy lifestyles
grief
trauma
sexual behaviour.
Ochapowace First Nation – Community Mental Health Support
- PO Box 550 , Ochapowace First Nation, Canada, S0G 5C0
- 306-696-3557
- http://ochapowace.com/events/ytc-crisis-team
Mental Health Counselling & Mental Health Treatment Services
Offers mental health support to members of the Ochapowace First Nation.
Ochapowace First Nation – On Call Suicide and Depression Line
- 639-205-7997
- http://ochapowace.com/news/ochapowace-crisis-line-now-available
Mental Health Counselling & Mental Health Treatment Services
Offers a 24/7 crisis line for anyone needing assistance with suicide and depression. Encourages anyone experiencing suicidal thoughts and/or feeling depressed or overwhelemed and are in need of talking to someone to call. All calls are confidential.
Ochapowace First Nation – On Call Suicide and Depression Line
- 639-205-7997
- http://ochapowace.com/news/ochapowace-crisis-line-now-available
Mental Health Counselling & Mental Health Treatment Services
Offers a 24/7 crisis line for anyone needing assistance with suicide and depression. Encourages anyone experiencing suicidal thoughts and/or feeling depressed or overwhelemed and are in need of talking to someone to call. All calls are confidential.
Office of the Public Guardian and Trustee (OPGT)
- 100-1871 Smith Street, Regina, SK, S4P 4W4
- 306-787-5424
- https://maps.google.ca/maps?q=1871+Smith+Street%2C+Regina%2C+SK%2C+S4P+4W4
Youth Mental Health
The Office of the Public Guardian and Trustee:
* protects the property rights of children under the age of eighteen;
* administers the property and finances of adults who are incapable of managing their financial affairs, monitors other property guardians and investigates allegations of financial abuse;
* administers the estates of deceased persons; and holds and administers unclaimed property.
Online Therapy Unit – Mental Health Services
- 306-337-3331
- https://www.onlinetherapyuser.ca/
Mental Health Counselling & Mental Health Treatment Services
Offers virtual mental health services using telecommunications (video conferencing, online chat, or phone calls). Services include mental health assessments and treatment, including online courses run by mental health professionals.
Opaskwayak Cree Nation – Beatrice Wilson Health Centre – Tobacco Reduction Program
- PO Box 10880, Opaskwayak, Canada, R0B 2J0
- 204-627-7410
- https://northernhealthregion.com/programs-and-services/public-health/tobacco-reduction-program/
Drugs-Alcohol-Gambling Counselling
Offers individualized planning and support for people who want to reduce their smoking and vaping use.
Open Doors – Counselling
- 4825 51 Street, Camrose, Canada, T4V 1R9
- 780-679-6803
- https://www.theopendoors.ca/counselling/
Mental Health Counselling
Offers individual and family general counselling services for youth and their families. Multiple counsellors are available.
Open Doors – Smart Recovery
- 4825 51 Street, Camrose, Canada, T4V 1R9
- 780-679-4357
- https://www.theopendoors.ca/smart-recovery/
Drugs-Alcohol-Gambling Counselling
Offers Self-Management and Recovery Training (SMART) addiction services for people concerned with their substance use (drugs, alcohol, or food) and/or gambling.
Orell-Bast, Shannon – Social Worker, BSW, RSW Better Now Counselling & Wellness Solutions, Inc. Private practice (individual) Registered with Saskatchewan Association of Social Workers
- 2341 Broad Street, A, Regina, SK, S4P 1Y8
- 639-382-6100
- https://maps.google.ca/maps?q=2341+Broad+Street%2C+Regina%2C+SK%2C+S4P+1Y8
Youth Addictions
OSI-CAN
- 2702 12th Avenue Regina SK S4T 1J2
- 1-888-495-6068
- http://www.osi-can.ca
support-groups
Hosts weekly peer support groups for individuals who are experiencing OSI (Operational Stress Injury) and PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder) and who are but are not limited to: former and serving members or veterans of the Canadian Armed Forces, Allied Armed Forces, Royal Canadian Mounted Police and frontline protectors, which include municipal police services, CN police services, emergency medical services, fire protection services, wildland firefighters, hospital trauma personnel, nurses, healthcare workers, social workers, animal control officers, coroners, Indigenous emergency management, victim services personnel, emergency communications specialist, corrections officers, “volunteer” first responders, conservation officers, Aboriginal emergency services personnel, tow truck drivers who clean up accident scenes, persons who in the performance of their jobs are exposed to criminal acts of trauma like prosecutors as one example, and their spouses/partners. This demographic was chosen due to the commonality of experiences they share through the service they provide to the country and community.
OSI-CAN
- 2702 12th Avenue Regina SK S4T 1J2
- 306-552-3801
- http://www.osi-can.ca
support-groups
Hosts peer support groups for spouses, partners, adult children and friends of individuals who are experiencing OSI (Operational Stress Injury) and PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder) and who are but are not limited to former and serving members or veterans of the Canadian Armed Forces, Allied Armed Forces, Royal Canadian Mounted Police and frontline protectors, which include municipal police services, CN police services, emergency medical services, fire protection services, wildland firefighters, hospital trauma personnel, nurses, healthcare workers, social workers, animal control officers, coroners, Indigenous emergency management, victim services personnel, emergency communications specialist, corrections officers, “volunteer” first responders, conservation officers, Aboriginal emergency services personnel, tow truck drivers who clean up accident scenes, persons who in the performance of their jobs are exposed to criminal acts of trauma like prosecutors as one example, and their spouses/partners. This demographic was chosen due to the commonality of experiences they share through the service they provide to the country and community.
OUTSaskatoon
- 213 Avenue C South Saskatoon SK S7M 1N3
- 306-665-1280
- http://www.outsaskatoon.ca
counselling
Provides free, short-term counselling for individuals who are questioning their sexuality and/or gender identity and mental health concerns. Addresses minority stress experiences and also supports parents, family and friends of the LGBTQ2S community who need aid and resources to foster supportive relationships with LGBTQ2S loved ones.
Visit the website for more information or to book an appointment.
OUTSaskatoon
- 213 Avenue C South Saskatoon SK S7M 1N3
- 306-665-1280
- http://www.outsaskatoon.ca
counselling
Provides peer support. Allows people to ask questions and explore their feelings in a confidential, non-judgmental environment in the company of those who have been through similar situations and experiences. Volunteers, practicum students and OUTSaskatoon employees are available to chat with anyone who drops in or phones the centre.