Innovative program helps B.C. patients with overdose-related brain injuries
RICHMOND, B.C. — A program that is the first of its kind in Canada aims to help British Columbians living with mild to moderate overdose-related brain injuries.
The Ministry of Mental Health and Addictions says the initiative, offered by Vancouver Coastal Health through a multidisciplinary team at Richmond Hospital, has already helped more than 40 people.
A ministry statement says the Cognitive Assessment and Rehabilitation for Substance Use program provides specialized supports for people who use substances including opioids and alcohol.
Addictions Minister Jennifer Whiteside says a growing number of people are reporting brain injuries after surviving an overdose, especially ones linked to B.C.’s increasingly toxic drug supply.