Free treatment beds announced for Vancouver Island, including Nanaimo
NANAIMO — Amid a spiraling toxic drug crisis gripping the province, new no-cost residential treatment services are aimed at helping people turn their lives around.
On Thursday, Oct 26 mental health and addictions minister Jennifer Whiteside announced 40 publicly funded substance-use treatment beds are now serving clients on the mid and south Island regions.
Ten of the beds are available at Edgewood Treatment Centre in Nanaimo.
Following treatment of 50 to 90 days at the participating facilities, minister Whiteside said a nine to 12-month-long after care program is in place.