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Youth Alcohol and Drug Healing and Recovery

Provided by: Valley Hill Youth Treatment Centre

Service Description

A healing and recovery program for youth ages 12 – 17 years dealing with alcohol and drug misuse issues. Program is six weeks. Participants gain tools needed for recovery maintenance, establish realistic goals for their future, and gain coping skills to deal with every day life stressors. Program provides continuing care service to ensure participants continue to receive support and guidance required to rebuild their life. Program supports include:

  • initial assessment, screening, and healing and recovery planning
  • individual counselling
  • group process
  • family support
  • case conferences
  • recreation activities
  • participant centred services
  • advocacy
  • individualized healing and recovery journey planning
  • social skills and life skills
  • transition planning
  • individualized academics 
  • Elder visits
  • cultural and gender difference support
  • creation of a support system
  • continuing care for up to one year   

Eligibility

Saskatchewan youth ages 12 - 17 years old dealing with alcohol and drug misuse issues.

Application Process

Contact for more information.

Fees

No cost.

Fax: 306-764-2377

Toll-Free: 1-855-764-7644

Business Line: 306-764-2311

Service Website

www.vhytc.ca/

Facebook

www.facebook.com/pages/Valley-Hill-Youth-Treatment-Centre/1049132815159293

Email

valleyhill@vhill.ca

Coverage Area

Saskatchewan

Languages Offered

English

Valley Hill Youth Treatment Centre

Address

2101 10th Avenue West
Prince Albert SK  S6V 5S2

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Mailing Address

PO Box 761
Prince Albert SK  S6V 5S2

Location Info

Hours of Operation

Inpatient Facility (with 24 hour supervision)
Closed over Christmas Break

Accessibility

Wheelchair assessible.

Fax: 306-764-2377

Business Line: 306-764-2311

Website

www.vhytc.ca/

Email

valleyhill@vhill.ca

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