Southern Saskatchewan Area of Narcotics Anonymous
- First Presbyterian Church Albert Street & 14th Avenue Regina SK S4P 2T9
- 306-757-6600
- http://www.southsaskna.org/meeting-list/
addiction-support-groups
Support group meetings which give Narcotics Anonymous members a place to share recovery with other addicts.
Call the helpline or use the Meeting Tool to find local meeting details.
Saskatchewan Health Authority: Regina Qu’Appelle Health Region
- 1440 14th Avenue Regina SK S4P 0W5
- 306-766-4944
- http://www.rqhealth.ca/facilities/regina-general-hospital
mental-health-youth
Psychiatrists can admit youth ages 11 – 18 for crisis stabilization, assessment, and treatment. The team includes nurses, a child life worker, and a psychologist, with access to social workers and dietitians. A teacher from the Regina Public Schools work with youth in a classroom near the unit. The Adolescent Psychiatry Unit works closely with Child and Youth Services to provide a smooth transition from inpatient to outpatient services.
Sexaholics Anonymous Saskatchewan
- Regina SK
- 306-790-1365
- http://Www.Sa.org
addiction-support-groups
A 12-step program that follows the principles of the Alcoholics Anonymous program, for those who wish to achieve and maintain sexual sobriety and freedom from lust.
Face-to-Face Meetings
Email Meetings
Phone/VOIP Meetings
Schizophrenia Society of Saskatchewan
- 1311 Saskatchewan Drive Regina SK S4P 0C9
- 306-584-2620
- http://www.schizophrenia.sk.ca
support-groups
Offers a number of support groups for both consumers and family members, including:
Caring and Sharing Meetings
Peer Support Workers
Regina Schizophrenia Consumer Support Group
Healing Through Humour
Family Support Meeting
Recreation Group and Wellness Group
Your Recovery Journey
Strengthening Families Together
Meet the resident psychiatrist.
Saskatchewan Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services
- 2343 Broad Street Regina SK S4P 1Y9
- 306-514-7644
- http://www.sdhhs.com
counselling
Community Service Workers:
Advocate for the rights of clients by assisting them in obtaining services and resources in the community, including addressing issues of accessibility and engaging in dialogue that impacts social policy;
Educate existing agencies about the special needs of persons living with a hearing loss; and
Help bridge the gaps between support services offered by other agencies.
Souls Harbour Rescue Mission
- 1632 Angus Street Regina SK S4T 1Z2
- 306-543-0011 Extension 31
- http://www.shrmsk.com
addiction-treatment
Year-long, faith-based, residential addiction program. There are two 6-month phases to this program: the first is based on addiction education and opportunities for learning, growth, care, and connection; the second is based on budgeting, healthy living, and social skill development.
Personal, professional counselling is provided throughout the woman’s stay through a partnership that Souls Harbour Rescue Mission has with a Christian based counselling centre. Women have access to child care in Little Souls Daycare. The women attend various classes within a structured weekly schedule.