Resource Guide For lcohol, Drug, and Gambling Concerns/ddictions in Strathcona County No one plans to be addicted......but you can plan to be free from addictions.
Do you or does someone you kno The Resource Guide for lcohol, Drug and Gambling Concerns/ddictions in Strathcona County offers a variety of programs and services from organizations to help those wanting to be free from addictions. The Community Partners in ction Committee (CPC) is made up of representatives from social and human services organizations who identify social issues, needs and service gaps in Strathcona County and work together to address these issues. The committee currently consists of the following agencies: Safe Place lberta Health Services, ddiction and Mental Health lberta Health Services Strathcona County Health Centre Edmonton and rea Child and Family Services uthority Elk Island Catholic Schools Elk Island Public Schools Justice and Solicitor General, Community Corrections McMan Youth, Family and Community Services Parents Empowering Parents (PEP) Society Primary Care Network Sherwood Park and Strathcona County R.C.M.P. R.C.M.P. Victim Services SFFRON Centre td. Strathcona County Community Mediation Society Strathcona County Family and Community Services 1
w have a drug or alcohol problem? Check off statements that are true for you or for someone you know. Your drug or alcohol use has increased since you first started using. You are having the same drug prescribed by more than one doctor. You need to take drugs or alcohol to help you through new situations or social occasions. You can t remember things you have said or done while using drugs or alcohol. You spend more and more time with people who use drugs or alcohol. You cover up or lie about your drug or alcohol use. You have problems or miss time at work/school because of your drug or alcohol use. You have relationship problems with your spouse/children/parents because of your drug or alcohol use. You only go to parties or places where drugs or alcohol are available. Your drug or alcohol use is causing financial problems. You have legal problems because of your drug or alcohol use. You have hurt yourself or someone else while under the influence of drugs or alcohol. You have tried to cut down or stop taking drugs or alcohol but couldn t. Your risk-taking behavior has increased (e.g. sharing needles, having unprotected sex). You break promises to others because of your drug or alcohol use. Someone has told you they are concerned about your drug or alcohol use. The above are signs that may indicate you or someone you know has a drug or alcohol problem. If you checked off any of these boxes, your drug or alcohol use is likely causing problems in your life. The more boxes checked off, the more serious the problem may be. 2
ddiction Services lberta Health Services (HS) ddiction and Mental Health 14 Blackfoot Road, Sherwood Park www.albertahealthservices.ca 780.449.3468 OC dult Counselling Individual and family counselling for those with alcohol, drug or gambling concerns. This office also provides services to family members who have been impacted by another s substance abuse/ addiction. Referrals to other addiction services and community organizations are provided, including how to access Protection of Children busing Drugs ct (PChD) services. By appointment only, no walk-ins. Sherwood Park Relapse Prevention Group On-going group, please contact above number for more information. HS, Mobile Youth Counselling vailable in Sherwood Park www.albertahealthservices.ca 780.422.7383 OC Individual Youth Counselling Individual counselling for youth. Referrals to other addiction services and community supports are also provided, as well as information about how to access Protection of Children busing Drugs ct (PChD) services. 3
HS, Edmonton ddiction Youth Services 12325 140 Street, Edmonton www.albertahealthservices.ca 780.422.7383 Drop-in Intake Drop in, Mon. Thurs. 8:15 a.m. 5:00 p.m. Friday 8:15 a.m. - 3:00 p.m., to speak with an addictions counsellor and learn about services. First come, first served Family Counselling Services For families who are concerned about a youth s substance use. Family counselling can involve any or all family members. vailable by appointment Individual Youth Counselling Individual counselling for youth. Referrals to other addiction services and community supports are also provided, as well as information about how to access Protection of Children busing Drugs ct (PChD) services. Intensive Treatment Day Program six-week intensive treatment program for youth who are harmfully involved with alcohol, drugs and/or gambling, where youth can explore how substances have affected their lives, how to make changes in their lives, and learn what steps to take. Prevention and Health Promotion Prevention counsellors are available to consult, present and help build community and professional capacity in the area of addiction prevention and health promotion. Call 780-722-1774 to discuss your ideas. 4
HS, Edmonton ddiction dult Services 10010-102 venue, Edmonton www.albertahealthservices.ca 780.427.2736 dult ssessment and Counselling Individual, family and group counselling for those with alcohol, drug or gambling concerns. dult Day Treatment Structured day counselling programs and other services for people who have substance use or gambling problems. HS, Edmonton ddiction dult Services 10010-102 venue, Edmonton www.albertahealthservices.ca 780.422.1302 Opioid Dependency Program Provides methadone or suboxone maintenance treatment to people who are dependent on opioids and helps them access services they need to live healthy lives. HS, Edmonton Youth Stabilization www.albertahealthservices.ca 780.644.1535 Youth Stabilization 6 10 day social detoxification, which supports and helps to stabilize youth while safely withdrawing from alcohol, other drugs or gambling. 5
HS, Edmonton dult Detoxification 10302 107 Street, Edmonton www.albertahealthservices.ca 780.427.4291 dult Detoxification ssistance with detoxification from alcohol and other drugs in a safe place. HS, Henwood Treatment Centre 18750 18 Street, Edmonton www.albertahealthservices.ca 780.422.9069 (main office) 780.422.4466 (admission) dult Residential Residential treatment programs that range from 20 42 days for adults seeking help from addictions. "Many young people will drink alcohol and do not develop problems. However, if someone star ts when they're young and uses it on a regular basis, they may be putting themselves at risk." www.mindcheck.ca 6
HS, Protection of Children busing Drugs ct (PChD) www.albertahealthservices.ca 780.422.2850 ssists children under the age of 18 whose use of alcohol and/or drugs has caused, or is likely to cause, significant harm to themselves or others. The PChD ct allows parents or legal guardians to ask the court for a protection order for their child to be placed in a Protective Safe House a safe, secure and drug-free environment that supports the child s detoxification and transition to voluntary detoxification and treatment services. Catholic Social Services 10709 105 Street, Edmonton www.catholicsocialservices.ab.ca 780.473.5957 lpha House ccommodation and support services to men and women with substance abuse issues. Edmonton Dream Centre Box 68169, 162 Bonnie Doon Mall, Edmonton www.edmontondreamcentre.ca 780.423.5516 Residential facility for women in crisis who struggle with drug or alcohol addictions, homelessness and other abuses. Women have the opportunity to work through their crises and have their children live with them. 7
Hope Misson 10014 105 venue, Edmonton www.hopemission.com 780.429.3470 Breakout Recovery Community Provides men with a supportive community, structure and accountability to help them make positive changes in their lives. Herb Jamieson Centre Short term and emergency room and board for men with little or no resources. Intox Centre Provides men who are under severe influence of alcohol and drugs a safe overnight stay while their condition stabilizes. Jellinek Society Recovery House 11229 100 venue, Edmonton www.jellineksociety.ca 780.488.1160 n abstinence-based residence for men recovering from alcoholism and drug addiction who need support transitioning towards independent living. 47,000 Canadian deaths are linked to substance abuse annually - Health Officers Council of British Columbia 8
McDougall House ssociation 11229 100 venue, Edmonton www.mcdougallhouse.com 780.488.1160 residential facility for women who desire to live in a home environment, while working on their recovery from addiction. Our House ddiction Recovery Centre 22210 Stony Plain Road, Edmonton www.ourhouseedmonton.com 780.474.8945 ssists men by helping them successfully withdraw from alcohol and other drug use within a structured residential environment. The recovery centre offers extensive programming such as day to day programming, life management skills, and understanding one s anger. Oxford House Foundation of Canada 5, 9353 50 Street, Edmonton www.oxfordhousefoundation.ca 780.455.5517 Safe and affordable housing for people recovering from alcohol and drug addictions. Parents Empowering Parents #200 501 Festival venue, Sherwood Park www.pepsociety.ca 780.410.8516 (main office) 780.293.0737 (parent support line) O C 9
Parents Empowering Parents Continued Parents Empowering Parents Education, innovative programming, support and hope for individuals or families dealing with or concerned about substance abuse/ addiction. For families with children of any age, including adult children. U-Turn for Youth Provides drug and alcohol awareness education and offers youth a supportive social outlet, as they work on rebuilding their social skills and self confidence. Meetings are held every second Tuesday from 7:00 9:00 p.m. at Strathcona County Hall (lower level) 2001 Sherwood Drive, Sherwood Park. MEDD-X Motivational education/experience for ex-drug dealers. Provides insight into the impact drug dealing has on individuals, families, and the community, as well as a therapeutic opportunity for change. Problem Gambling Resource Network 3312 Parsons Road, Edmonton www.problemgamblingalberta.ca 780.416.1259 Offers one to two hour presentations to promote awareness about how gambling can impact the community and individuals. Recovery cres Society 6329 118 venue, Edmonton www.recoveryacresedmonton.org 780.471.2996 Recovery cres 90 day program that offers life skills, addiction education and on-going support throughout the recovery process. 10
The George Spady Centre Society 6329 118 venue, Edmonton www.gspady.ab.ca 780.424.8335 dult Detoxification ssists with detoxification from alcohol and other drugs in a safe place. dult Transitional Support for those who are transitioning from addiction treatment back into daily life. The Salvation rmy, ddictions and Residential Centre 9611 102 venue, Edmonton www.ab.salvationarmy.ca 780.429.4274 The nchorage six month residential program that is offered in three, 8 week phases, for adult males who are on their journey to recovery. The Salvation rmy, ddictions and Residential Centre 11838-82 Street, Edmonton www.ab.salvationarmy.ca 780.342.7695 Cornerstone House Transitional residence for women recovering from an addiction. 11
Self Help Groups You are not the only one Group meetings offer men and women an opportunity for fellowship and to share their experiences, strengths and hopes with each other to help solve their common problems and to help others to recover from their addiction. Closed meetings are exclusively intended for those facing addictions. Open meetings are intended for individuals with addictions, their families and friends affected by the addiction. l-non/lateen and lcoholics nonymous groups may meet in community spaces, such as churches, libraries or community centres. They are not affiliated with these institutions, which offer meeting space at no or a low cost. Please direct any uestions related to these groups to l-non/lateen and lcoholics nonymous, as well as to learn about any changes or updates to the meetings listed. lcohol Specific Groups l-non and lateen www.al-anon-edmonton.org www.al-anon.alateen.org 1.888.425.2666 12
l-non is a support program that helps people who have been affected by another person s drinking. lateen is for teens to find support and understanding from people their own age who are going through similar difficulties. Contact 780.467.2902 or 780.410.1434 for upcoming lateen specific meetings. lateens are welcome to attend any of the l-non meetings below. *For all changes or updates to the meetings listed please call 1-888-425-2666 Bethel utheran Church 298 Bethel Drive, Sherwood Park Our Haven Sherwood Park l-non Wednesday 8:00 p.m. (no meeting last Wednesday of the month, members attend lcoholics nonymous open meeting next door) Sherwood Park Wednesday fternoon FG Wednesday 1:30 p.m., room 6 (open meeting) Strength and Hope l-non Tuesday 7:00 p.m. (lcoholics nonymous and lateen meet with l-anon) O C ~ 95% of l-non members shared that the program helped improve their lives in many ways. - 2009 l-non Membership Survey St. Thomas nglican Church 4 Raven Drive, Sherwood Park Friday Nite l-non Friday 8:30 p.m., basement (lcoholics nonymous meet with l-non) O C 13
The rate of heavy drinking is approximately three times higher among youth 15 25 years of age, than adults 25 years and older. - Health Canada lcoholics nonymous www.edmontonaa.org 780.424.5900 (24 hour helpline) Bethel utheran Church 298 Bethel Drive, Sherwood Park Tuesday at 7 Group Tuesday 7:00 p.m. (first Tuesday of month is an open meeting) Millshaven Group Wednesday 8:00 p.m. (last Wednesday of month is an open meeting) O C Sherwood Park Professional Building 912 sh Street, Sherwood Park OC Sherwood Park Meeting Sunday 11:00 a.m. (open meeting) & 8:00 p.m. (closed meeting) Monday 7:00 p.m. (closed meeting) Tuesday 8:00 p.m. (closed meeting) Saturday 11:00 a.m. (closed meeting) & 7:00 p.m. (closed meeting) St. Thomas nglican Church 4 Raven Drive, Sherwood Park OC Happy Hour Friday 8:30 p.m., basement (first Friday of month is an open meeting) 14
Drug Specific Groups Cocaine nonymous www.ca-northab.org 780.425.2715 (24 Hour Helpline) Crystal Meth nonymous www.crystalmeth.org 780.758.7499 (24 Hour Helpline) One ove One Trust 11720 82 Street, Edmonton, Monday 8:00 p.m. Crystal Clear 6329 118 venue, Edmonton, Thursday 8:00 p.m. Narcotics nonymous www.eana.ca 780.421.4429 (24 Hour Helpline) OC Trillium Centre 151 Crimson Drive, Sherwood Park Monday 7:30 p.m. (closed meeting) Friday 7:30 p.m. (closed meeting) Foundation for a Drug-Free World; Watch real people share real stories about drugs. www.drugfreeworld.org 15
Gambling Specific Groups Gamblers nonymous www.albertaga.net 780.463.0892 O C Sherwood Park Professional Building 912 sh Street, Sherwood Park Wednesday 7:00 p.m. (open meeting) GamTalk www.gamtalk.org Canadian online community for people with gambling issues to share their experiences and ideas. Whether you have a gambling problem, know someone who does, have stopped gambling completely, or want ideas on playing safely, GamTalk can help. re you a compulsive gambler? Take the Gamblers nonymous Quiz to find out. www.alber taga.net lcohol is the most commonly abused drug in Canada. 16
Related Support Services HS, ddiction and Mental Health Community Clinic Strathcona County Health Centre 2 Brower Drive, Sherwood Park www.albertahealthservices.ca 780.342.4675 OC dult Mental Health Services Crisis intervention, assessment for individuals experiencing significant functional problems related to mental health, and recovery-oriented treatment for people with severe mental disorders or moderate to severe emotional distress. Child and dolescent Mental Health Services Intake Number: 780.342.2701 Mental health and addictions services and support for youth 5-18 years of age, and their families, who reuire mental health assessment and treatment. Qualified individuals work together with families in the development of treatment goals; focusing on the child/youth strengths, while creating opportunities to experience success. Safe Place www.asafeplace.ca 780.464.7233 (24 hour crisis line) OC Emergency shelter located in Sherwood Park for women and children experiencing domestic violence or under the threat of abuse, up to a maximum of 21 days. Safe Place also offers outreach support for Strathcona County residents. It can be accessed through the Crisis ine or 780.416.7043. 17
"With the new day comes new strength and new thoughts." Eleanor Roosevelt Edmonton and rea Child and Family Services uthority - Strathcona County 121 Crimson Drive, Sherwood Park www.edmontonandareacfsa.gov.ab.ca 780.467.5195 OC Family enhancement, support and counselling to help families in providing better care for their children. lso receives reports of child neglect or abuse and provides follow up services to families where children are in need of protection. McMan Youth, Family and Community Services 12604 126 Street, Edmonton www.mcman.ca 780.475.3946 Intake Number Family education, skill development and one-to-one therapeutic support for youth. Family counselling and mediation. Provides service to families in Strathcona County. Primary Care Network 76 Chippewa Road, Sherwood Park www.sherwoodparkpcn.com 780.410.8000 O C Health education, group classes, short-term counselling and support services available upon referral from a participating family physician. 18
R.C.M.P. Strathcona County Detachment 911 Bison Way, Sherwood Park www.strathcona.ca 780.467.7749 OC Community Policing Presentations on topics such as D..R.E., child safety, Crime Stoppers, Crime Watch, drug and alcohol awareness, and impaired driving. Domestic Violence Unit Follow-up with victims of domestic violence, providing liaisons with community support services such as the shelter, Child and Family Services, and the court system, assisting victims with the judicial process, ensuring judicial compliance by offenders. Presentations on topics such as the impact of domestic violence on children and other domestic-violence related topics. SFFRON Centre td 44, 48 Brentwood Boulevard, Sherwood Park www.saffron-ssac.com 780.449.0900 O C One to one counselling and therapeutic services to victims of trauma, abuse and/or sexual violence. Public education and awareness presentations are also provided to students, parents, educators, other professionals and community members. Strathcona County Community Mediation Society 200, 501 Festival venue, Sherwood Park www.sccm.ca 780.464.8445 OC Mediation services to create a safe place for people in a dispute to have a discussion to explore how to resolve the conflict. "Over 80% of youth in Strathcona County believe it is impor tant not to use illegal drugs." -Strathcona County Youth Survey, 2011 19
Strathcona County Family and Community Services 200, 501 Festival venue, Sherwood Park www.strathcona.ca/fcs 780.464.4044 Provides a wide range of supportive programs and services for Strathcona County residents, including children, youth, seniors, individuals and families. Services include: Counselling Supports Offers individual, family, and/or couples counselling on a sliding fee scale based on net family income. Reasons for accessing counselling may include divorce/separation, family conflict, social isolation, stress management and grief and loss. Parent Teen Conflict Resolution Support for parents and teens experiencing conflict and an opportunity to come together to resolve problems. Youth Outreach For youth from 13 20 years who need help. Reasons for accessing service may include struggles at home, difficulty accessing community resources, searching for housing options, or just being unsure about where else to get help. O C Strathcona County Victim Services 911 Bison Way, Sherwood Park www.strathcona.ca 780.449.0153 OC volunteer based program that works in conjunction with the RCMP to provide immediate assistance, support, information and agency referral to victims of crime and trauma in Strathcona County. Strathcona Youth Justice Committee 200, 501 Festival venue, Sherwood Park 780.464.8435 OC This committee carries out the Extrajudicial Sanctions Program to young offenders, affording them the opportunity to make amends for their offence with restorative justice practises. 20
Helpful Numbers 24 Hour Service Emergency............................................ 911 211 Community Resource Information...................... 211 dult Mental Health Crisis Response Team............780-482-0222 HS, ddiction Helpline........................ 1-866-332-2322 lcoholics nonymous...........................780-424-5900 Safe Place...................................780-464-7233 Bullying Helpline.............................. 1-888-456-2323 Child buse Hotline........................... 1-800-387-5437 Child & dolescent Mental Health Crisis Services.......780-413-4733 Cocaine nonymous.............................780-425-2715 Crystal Meth nonymous.........................780-758-7499 Emergency Social Services........................780-427-3390 Health ink lberta............................. 780-408-5465 (INK) Kids Help Phone.............................. 1-800-668-6868 Narcotics nonymous........................... 780-421-4429 R.C.M.P..............................Complaints: 780-467-7741.......................... Victim Services: 780-449-0153 Sexual ssault Crisis ine......................... 780-423-4121 Strathcona County Elder buse ine................ 780-464-7233 Suicide/Distress ine....................... 780-482-4357(HEP) Youth Empowerment and Support Services (YESS)... 780-468-7070 21
Other Helpful Websites lberta Justice and Solicitor General www.solgps.alberta.ca lcohol and Seniors www.agingincanada.ca Bullying www.bullyingcanada.ca www.bullyfreealberta.ca - Children aged 4-11 www.b-free.ca - Youth aged 12-17 Canadian Centre on Substance buse www.ccsa.ca Centre for ddiction and Mental Health www.camh.net Elk Island Catholic Schools www.eics.ab.ca Elk Island Public Schools www.eips.ca Health Canada www.hc-sc.gc.ca Inform lberta Community Resource Information www.informalberta.ca Information and Volunteer Centre for Strathcona County www.ivcstrathcona.org Kids Help Phone www.kidshelpphone.ca The Support Network www.thesupportnetwork.com Disclaimer: This directory is to be used as a guide only, and should not be considered to be neither a fully authoritative nor an exhaustive list of services available in the community, nor of those actually provided by the agencies listed herein, nor of their ualification to provide such services. We assume no responsibility to any person or persons for the information contained in this publication, nor shall we be held liable for any damage caused to any person, whether negligently or otherwise. If the reader intends to rely on the information contained herein, he or she should verify the accuracy of the programs and services provided. 22
For Further Information Contact: Strathcona County Family and Community Services Phone: 780.464.4044 www.strathcona.ca/fcs 200, 501 Festival venue Sherwood Park, B T8 4X3 Printed December 2013