Penticton Mental Health & Substance Use

Penticton Mental Health & Substance Use

Our Substance Use Day Treatment program provides you with structured substance use treatment and support services. This group based program is six weeks, five days per week.

Services may include:

  • Healthy coping & self-care skills
  • Social connections within the community
  • Tools to sustain a healthy & balanced lifestyle
  • Plus the following Substance Use Counselling & Treatment Services:
    • Support in developing personal treatment goals
    • Assessment & interventions
    • Group & individual counselling
    • Medical & psychiatric consultation
    • Education & self-management support
    • Referrals to other community services
    • Outreach services

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

Resources

Substance Use Day 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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