Mental Health provides acute inpatient, transitional day treatment and follow-up outpatient mental health care for children, youth and adults, in both urban and rural settings.
Mental health promotion and education programs are available for the public and human services professionals. In addition, Mental Health & Addiction Services funds eight community based organizations that provide valuable programs and services in the community.
Inpatient Mental Health Services is made up of acute inpatient, day patient and outpatient mental health programs for adults and youth. |
Community-based mental health and addictions programs have a long history of providing a wide range of services that enable children, youth and adults to restore and maintain their mental health, without the disruption of an inpatient admission. |
The Adult Mental Health Clinics are part of a continuum of treatment and support services available for adults (age 18 and over). |
Mental health promotion services are intended to improve mental well-being for all citizens in the Regina Qu'Appelle Health Region but particularly children and youth. |
The following community-based organizations are funded by Mental Health Services in the Regina Qu'Appelle Health Region. |
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Canadian Institute for Health Information (CIHI) and Canadian Policy Network’s research on mental health promotion and mental illness prevention.
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