Kamloops Mental Health & Substance Use

Kamloops Mental Health & Substance Use

Assertive Community Treatment Teams help you with a team-based care approach. If you are experiencing multiple complex needs and mental illness and/or substance use concerns, our teams provide you with client-directed care, assertive outreach and comprehensive, continuous service delivery.

Services may include: Assistance to find & keep housing, Primary Care, Outreach, Money management & employment, Psychosocial rehabilitation, Court liaison, plus:

  • Screening & assessments
  • Medication administration, review & monitoring
  • Counselling, treatment & recovery plans
  • Crisis intervention
  • Life skills support & education
  • Self-management support
  • Relapse prevention
  • Care coordination & referrals

Call 310-MHSU (6478) to connect with your local Mental Health & Substance Use centre

Resources

Assertive Community Treatment Resource List

Frequently Asked Questions

Is a referral required?

No

Does your service support those who live on reserve?

Yes

Can this service be offered virtually?

Yes

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