Times Colonist

Campbell River detox facility to open in the fall, Island Health says

- CINDY E. HARNETT ceharnett@timescolon­ist.com

Island Health says it has secured a location for a six-bed detox facility near North Island Hospital’s Campbell River location that it plans to open in the fall.

The clinic in a renovated house at 731 Nicholls Rd. will be Island Health’s first communityb­ased medical detox facility north of Nanaimo.

The health authority says it will offer medical care and oversight in a secure environmen­t for those withdrawin­g from use of alcohol and drugs, noting many individual­s undergoing detox do not need to be admitted to a hospital but do need support and medical supervisio­n.

The centre will be staffed around the clock seven days a week, with oversight by physicians and nurses.

It’s modelled on the Clearview Detox Centre in Nanaimo, which has been operating since 2009 in a residentia­l neighbourh­ood.

The Campbell River detox centre will offer stays averaging three to 10 days followed by a co-ordinated transfer to other supports in the community or at home, with transporta­tion to and from the detox service provided if required.

Dr. Charmaine Enns, Island Health medical health officer for the North Island, said locally available detox is a crucial part of substance-use services amid the ongoing substance-use crisis.

Mental Health and Addictions Minister Jennifer Whiteside said in a statement that the new detox facility is part of bringing B.C.’s Road to Recovery prograrm to people in central and northern Vancouver Island.

The Road to Recovery program aims to offer seamless services through each stage of detox and recovery.

Once it’s fully implemente­d, clients should be able to access the program through a central location and receive same-day clinical assessment­s and care, and be matched to appropriat­e services, as well as connection­s to ongoing health and social supports.

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