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Withdrawal Management (Detox) - Oak Care Centre

Provided by Vancouver Coastal Health

Provides in-patient detox services, as well as OAT initiation.
VCH Withdrawal Management (VCH WDM) in South Vancouver offers adult (19+) withdrawal management services, also known as detox. It provides a safe and supportive bed-based in-patient program for people who require supervised withdrawal and/or the initiation and titration of opioid agonist treatments (OAT).

During clients’ inpatient treatment, in addition to medical and psychosocial care, clients can participate in various groups and receive nutritious meals and snacks. The medical team will assess and monitor clients throughout their stay, and the client’s care plan will direct the length of stay. On average, clients complete their withdrawal-management care plan in 5-7 days. Clients will work with a social worker to create a discharge plan supported by health-care workers.

Patients can self-refer by calling the ACCESS Central - Detox Referral Line for a telephone assessment done by a clinical team. The Access Central team will refer people to the appropriate service and schedule intakes.

604-322-8340

Website: https://www.vch.ca/en/location...

#Ward 4, 780 West 57th Avenue, Vancouver, British Columbia, V6P 1S1

Site is open 24/7 by intake appointment ONLY.

Wheelchair accessible.

Cost: No cost

Referral options:

  • Self-referral
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Service area: Vancouver Coastal Health Area + show cities

Service area cities: Sechelt, North Vancouver, Bella Bella, Squamish, West Vancouver, Lions Bay, Gibsons, Pender Harbour, Richmond, Pemberton, Bowen Island, Vancouver, Whistler, Bella Coola, and Powell River

Service Types Provided
Ways to Access
  • Provided 1:1 in-person

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