AHS increases bed space for Grande Prairie residential addiction treatment program
Alberta Health Services says it is increasing the number of beds available for the 21-day residential treatment program at the Northern Addictions Centre in Grande Prairie, as they have moved eight beds previously used in a former fee-for-service program.
The transition of the underutilized beds from the Business and Industry Clinic program brings the numbers of beds now available at the publicly-funded addiction treatment program to 40.
“We are pleased to have been able to make this shift in our services at the Northern Addictions Centre to ensure residential addiction treatment is freely available to all Albertans,” said Susan Given, AHS Executive Director of Addiction and Mental Health Services in the North Zone.
The Northern Addictions Centre residential treatment program is a 21-day intensive treatment program for men and women to learn the tools necessary to live free from alcohol and other drugs.