Alberta Health Services – Calgary Zone
- 1620 29 Street NW, Calgary, AB, T2N 4L7
- 1-844-943-1500
Provides community-based treatment for people with a moderate to severe mental illness., , Services may include:,
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intake assessment
psychiatric consultation
individual and or group therapy
managing medication
transition services (e.g. Independent Living Support)
case management
, , Key Provider: clinical supervisors, dietitians, occupational therapists, pharmacists, psychiatrists, psychologists, recreation therapists, registered nurses (RNs), social workers
Alberta Health Services – Calgary Zone
- 1620 29 Street NW, Calgary, AB, T2N 4L7
- 403-297-2847
Outreach service for neurodiverse children and youth being discharged from inpatient mental health care. The team provides stabilization and transitional support for mental health from a multidisciplinary team., , COAST Kids share the mission of the Child and Adolescent Addiction, Mental Health and Psychiatry Program and work together with other services to build an environment that creates optimum mental health and wellbeing for neurodiverse children, adolescents and their families and caregivers. We provide outreach, community-based mental health services for children, adolescents and families who have a neurodivergent diagnosis, including autism, Asperger"s, significant ADHD, and others. The population we serve consists of children and adolescents aged 5 to 17 years and their families / caregivers.,
, The program will offer transitional support for families and youth being discharged from child and youth inpatient mental health care in order to support families and youth in transferring recommendations into the home. This may include teaching families, including siblings, how to use resources, supporting families in accessing resources, finding suppliers of resources, and other related activities., , Key Provider: behavioral specialists, occupational therapists (OTs), psychosocial rehabilitation assistants, psychologists
Alberta Health Services – Calgary Zone
- 1620 29 Street NW, Calgary, AB, T2N 4L7
- 403-943-1500
This service provides psychosocial assessment and treatment to children/ Youth and their families., , The service offers a wide range of psychosocial assessment and family based treatment services to children 5 to 18 years with moderate to severe mental health issues. Therapy is short term, eposide care that is goal focused. Services include individual, family, and group therapy in a community clinic setting. Consultation with doctors and schools can occur if deemed necessary., , Key Provider: family counsellors, psychiatrists, psychologists, registered nurses (RNs), social workers
Closer to Home Community Services
- 1725 10 Avenue SW, Calgary, AB, T3C 0K1
- 403-543-0555
Provides a program that aims to promote mental health awareness, break down the stigma of mental health, and work with teens ages 8-17 to create trauma-informed program plans that integrates the teaching family model., , Service offers:,
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opportunities to engage in open conversations with the community, parents, program partners, and youth regarding mental health issues
conversations via phone or Zoom, sending positive coping skills, creating a specific mental health plan
Alberta Health Services – Calgary Zone
- 1231 34 Avenue NE, Calgary, AB, T2E 6N4
- 403-261-7921
A residential, long-term treatment program for people with substance addiction., , Treatment options and programs at this long-term, residential treatment program may include:,
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gender-specific programs
Aboriginal-based programs
one to one, family, and group counselling
interactive workshops
information sessions
self-help groups
anger management
tobacco cessation
recreation and leisure programming
nutrition
career planning or training
budget planning
discharge planning
relapse prevention
, , Key Provider: addiction counsellors, client care assistants, dietitians, doctors, family counsellors, recreation therapists, registered nurses (RNs)
Alberta Health Services – Calgary Zone
- 1231 34 Avenue NE, Calgary, AB, T2E 6N4
- 403-261-7921
A residential, short-term (20 to 42 days) intensive treatment program for adults with addiction issues., , Residential treatment choices may include:,
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gender-specific programs
Aboriginal-based programs
one to one, group, and family counselling
cocaine program (Business and Industry Clinic)
gambling (Henwood Treatment Centre and Northern Addiction Centre)
tobacco cessation
interactive workshops and information sessions
recreation and leisure programming
nutrition
self-help groups
preventing relapse
discharge planning
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, Please contact programs directly for specific information about their program, including length of stay, program options and admission requirements or visit our website., , Key Provider: addiction counsellors, client care assistants, dietitians, doctors, family counsellors, recreation therapists, registered nurses (RNs)