Information and services for adults experiencing a substance use problem.
Counselling and support for adults who are 65 and older and their loved ones who are concerned about substance use.
Provides group-based support for individuals who are looking for an outpatient substance use program.
Provides a non-smoking, temporary environment for people to safely sober up, with a maximum stay of 23 hours.
Overdose prevention services aim to prevent unregulated drug poisoning events and deaths, and reduce the adverse health, social and economic consequences associated with substance use.
Time-limited treatment in structured, substance-free, live-in environments.
Support for individuals with severe substance use and who may be mentally ill and homeless.
A supportive adult (19 years and older) program for men and women of the South Asian community.
Provides counselling support to individuals who are experiencing substance use issues.
Supervised consumption sites are health services where individuals can inject or consume substances in a hygienic environment under the supervision of trained staff, and have opportunities to engage in other health and social services.
Creekside Withdrawal Management Centre provides medically monitored care for individuals at risk for medically complicated or severe withdrawal.