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Patient-At-Risk Pathway Patientat Risk Patient Screen with POMI tool Patient Physician with Opioid offers Opioid and Use Disorder Agonist (OUD) Therapy (OAT)? Opioid risk tool No Yes Physician Physician Available follows discusses Provincial PEER OUD possible Resources Primary Care treatment Pathway options Local PCN Patient Resource accepts Information OAT? No Yes Patient Aspen Big Horn Bonnyville education Prescription provided for suboxone & Naloxone kit provided to patient Cold Lake Grande Prairie Lakeland Naloxone Document in chart (EMR or paper) McLeod River Northwest Peace River Follow clinic procedures Saddle Hills Wood Buffalo Aspen PCN Resource Name Service Location Contact Athabasca AISH Assured Income for Government assistance for Severely #300 Duniece Centre 780-675-6852 Severely Handicapped handicapped Albertans 4810 50th St M-F 8:15 – 4:30 Athabasca T9S 1C9 Closed for lunch 12-1 Anglican Church Of Athabasca Free lunch Mon, 4904 51 St Athabasca 780-675-2477 Soup Kitchen Wed, Fri 12-1 PM M, W, F 12-1 pm Aspen Primary Care Network Health care professionals working together 4919 52 Street Athabasca 780-675-9812 towards the coordination of your care, M-F 8:30 – 4:30 improving access to the health system, Closed for lunch and supporting positive changes towards a 12:30-1:30 healthier lifestyle Athabasca Community Health Mental Health and counselling 3401 48 Ave Athabasca 780-675-5404 Services services3401 48 Ave Athabasca Athabasca Community Health Addiction counselling services 3401 48 Ave Athabasca 780-675-5841 Services Athabasca Community Bus services for disabled and senior 3602 48 Ave Athabasca 780-675-2273 1-844- Transportation Services residence of Athabasca County, the Town 622-2273 info@ of Athabasca or the Village of Boyle athabascacounty.com Athabasca Victim Services Support for victims of crime 3402 48 Ave Athabasca 780-675-5077 Blue Heron Support Services Residential, Independent Living, 5123 50 Ave Barrhead 780 674 4944 Association Employment Services, Respite Care, AB Brain Injury Initiative, Community Access [email protected] for People in Continuing Care programs Children’s Services range of supports and resources for #300 Duniece Centre 4810 780-675-2243 children, youth and families 50th Street Athabasca Dragonfly Sexual Assault Counselling for victims of sexual assault Cole St Building every other 780-812-3174 text Services Thursday 780-207-7535 during business hours inf@ thedragonflycentre.com Family and Community Support wide range of services designed to 3598 48 Ave Athabasca 780-675-2623 Services promote individual, family and community wellness FASD Mentorship one-to-one mentorship for individuals who Lower Floor 4705 49 Ave 780-307-2444 or 1-866- may be prenatally exposed to drugs and/or Athabasca 859-8109 email main. alcohol, possibly resulting in Fetal Alcohol [email protected] Spectrum Disorder (FASD) Food Bank Good Samaritan Provide food hampers to needy individuals 2 miles east Hwy 55 and 780-675-4471 Ministries Association and families 4 miles north on Parkview [email protected] Road (Airport Rd) Greater North Foundation Government housing/subsidy 4102 50 St Athabasca 780-675-9660 Healthy Families Healthy Building trust, care, and relationships to Lower Floor 4705 49 Ave call or text 780-519-0577 Futures empower positive change Athabasca or call 1-866-859-8109 Income Support Government income support #300 Duniece Centre 4810 780-675-6852 50th Street Athabasca Job Club Mondays 9:30-11:30 assistance with job #300 Duniece Centre 4810 Nadine.Byers@ searching and resume writing 50th Street Athabasca whitecourt employments.com Native Counselling Services of promote the resilience of the Aboriginal 780-675-9495 Alberta individual and family, through programs and services that are grounded in reclaiming our interconnectedness, reconciliation of relationships and self- determination Native friendship Centre Programs and services based on the needs 4919 53 St, Athabasca 780-675-3086 of the Indigenous people Persons with Developmental helps eligible adults plan, coordinate and #300 Duniece Centre 4810 780-675-2243 Disabilities access services to live as independently as 50th Street Athabasca they can in their community. Service Canada every other Wednesday starting Jan 8 #300 Duniece Centre 4810 1-800-622-6232 2020 servicecanada.gc.ca 50th Street Athabasca Thrive · Confidential support for those Lower Floor 4705 49 Ave call or text 780-519-0577 experiencing abuse Athabasca or call 1-866-859-8109 www.thriveathabasca.ca · Information and education on various types of abuse · Practical safety and action plans · Connections and advocacy to access community programs and services · School and community educational programs to promote healthy relationships Whitecourt Employment Drop In Monday Morning Community & #300 Duniece Centre 4810 Nadine Byers 780-213- Services Social Services 50th Street Athabasca 0007 780-675-6852 Words Work Literacy Society non-profit organization bringing lifelong 4705 49 Ave Athabasca 780-675-5650 learning to the residents of the Town and wordsworkliteracy.com County of Athabasca through literacy, language, numeracy and basic skills development programs. Barrhead Addiction Services Addiction services and counselling Barrhead Administration 780-674-8239 Building 5143 50 Street Barrhead AISH Assured Income for Government assistance for 6203 49 Street Provincial 780-674-8209 Building Barrhead Severely Handicapped Severely handicapped Albertans 6203 49 Street Provincial Building Barrhead Barrhead Community Health Public health, occupational therapy, 6203 49B St Barrhead 780-674-3408 Serivces postpartum, prenatal, health education, immunization, AADL Barrhead and District Social Provide housing, plan/develop social 4321 52 Ave Barrhead 780-674-2787 Housing housing projects, recreation, meet dietary needs Barrhead Food Bank Provides food for individuals and families 5115 45 Street Barrhead 780-674-3341 experiencing emergency and problematic situations Tuesday & Thursday 2-4 PM Barrhead Homecare 4815 51 Ave Barrhead 780-674-4139 Barrhead Occupational Therapy provides healthcare services for palliative 4815 51 Ave Barrhead 780-674-3408 patients and their caregivers. Services include medication management and teaching, symptom management, special equipment provisions, and caregiver respite Barrhead Pregnancy Care Pregnancy testing, pregnancy plus Barrhead Mall Unit E-1 780-282-0161 Centre program, used maternity/baby clothing, 4929 50 Ave Barrhead post-abortion recovery support, adoption support Barrhead Seniors Drop In senior activities, community gatherings, 5437 49 St Barrhead 780-674-3251 Centre and rented out for special events Barrhead/Westlock Mental help individual and family members who 780-394-5353 Health Education Group are experiencing mental health problems Blue Heron Support Services Residential, Independent Living, 5123 50 Ave Barrhead 780-674-4944 Employment Services, Respite Care, AB Brain Injury Initiative, Community Access for People in Continuing Care programs Children’s Services range of supports and resources for 6203 49 Street Provincial 780-674-8321 children, youth and families Building Barrhead Family Community Support wide range of services designed to 5115 45 Street Barrhead 780-674-3341 Services promote individual, family and community wellness Income Support Government income support 6203 49 Street Provincial 780-674-8345 Building Barrhead Mental Health Services help individual and family members who Barrhead Healthcare 780-674-8243 are experiencing mental health problems Centre 4815 51 Ave Persons with Developmental helps eligible adults plan, coordinate and 203 49 Street Provincial 780-674-8345 Disabilities access services to live as independently as Building Barrhead they can in their community. Ripple Connection drop-In centre where you can connect 5130B 50th Street Barrhead 780-674-5548 with Barrhead families and individuals (Second Side Door) createaripple4@gmail. living with mental illness com Rita’s Apothecary & Home Pharmacy and home healthcare servcies 5036A 50 St Barrhead 780-674-3912 Healthcare Ltd. Seniors Abuse Hotline 780-454-8888 Sexual Assault Centre of 780-423-4121 Edmonton 24 Hr Crisis Line Suicide Crisis Line 1-800-232-7288 Victim Services Support for victims of crime 4729 61 Ave Barrhead 780-674-4848 Wellspring Women’s Shelter For women in crisis (with or without 5116 51 Ave Whitecourt 780-778-6249 children), with priority given to women fleeing abuse. Safe, secure, short-term accommodation is provided in a respectful and confidential manner. All services are free. WJS Alberta provides social services to children, youth, 5401 55 Ave Barrhead 780-674-5455 www. adults and families facing difficulties. We wjscanada.com take a personalized, trauma-informed approach to care in an environment of cultural respect and support High Prairie Addiction & Mental Health Provides methadone or Suboxone® 5101 38 St High Prairie 780-536-2136 Opioid Dependency Program maintenance treatment to people dependent on opioids and helps them access services they need to live healthy lives AISH Assured Income for Government assistance for Severely 2nd Fl 5226 53 Ave 780-523-6650 Severely Handicapped handicapped Albertans Provincial Building High Prairie 6203 49 Street Provincial Building Barrhead Blue Heron Support Services Residential, Independent Living, 111 4806 53 Ave High 780-523-0036 or Association Employment Services, Respite Care, AB Prairie Brain Injury Initiative, Community Access 780-523-0071 for People in Continuing Care programs [email protected] Brighter Futures
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