Alcohol and Drug Addictions In-Patient Treatment Program
Provided by: Saulteaux Healing & Wellness Centre
Service Description
Provides a 42-day drug and alcohol treatment program that operates on the Cote First Nation. Houses up to 18 clients. Offers a safe and structured environment, and educational and therapeutic services. Provides a holistic approach and equips clients with the tools and strategies to help them overcome their addiction and past trauma from a First Nation perspective.
Centre is staffed with a multidisciplinary team consisting of social workers, addiction support workers, mental health worker, as well as non-clinical staff.
Eligibility
Clients must be free from psychiatric conditions.
1. Clients need to be referred by NNADAP, Mental Health Worker or Appropriate Referral Agency.
2. Clients need their COVID-19 test results 2 weeks prior to Intake.
3. Clients must be detoxed at least 7-10 days prior to attending.
4. Must have a valid Provincial Health Card.
5. Must be 18 years or older.
6. Application package must be fully completed including the medical forms, which are to be completed by a doctor or medical practitioner.
7. Applications must not have any legal and/or medical appointments or court appearances while attending the treatment program.
8. Couples are not admitted into the same six-week program.
9. Comfort allowance must be arranged prior to admission.
10. Clients who were incarcerated must be discharged a minimum of 30 days prior to the date they are applying for entrance into the treatment program.
11. Clients must bring their prescribed medication in a bubble or blistered pack.
Application Process
Fees
Fax: 306-542-3241
Business Line: 306-542-4110
Hours of Operation
24/7
Service Website
Email
Coverage Area
Saskatchewan
Languages Offered
English
Saulteaux Healing & Wellness Centre
Mailing Address
PO Box 868
Kamsack SK S0A 1S0
Location Info
Hours of Operation
24/7
Accessibility
Wheelchair access - front or side or back doors; Wheelchair access - ramps; Wheelchair access - washrooms (at least one)
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