New Addiction Treatment Centre opens in North Battleford
The City of North Battleford and the Provincial Government are celebrating the opening of a new Addiction Treatment Centre.
Dignitaries including Mental Health and Addictions Minister Tim McLeod, SaskBuilds Minister Terry Jenson, and Battlefords MLA Jeremy Cockrill joined representatives of the Saskatchewan Health Authority, the Battlefords community, and Indigenous leaders to celebrate the new facility, which is operated by internationally-recognized Poundmaker’s Lodge Treatment Centres.
The centre will provide 14 withdrawal management and inpatient addictions treatment spaces to Saskatchewan residents through the publicly funded health care system.
“The 14 addictions treatment spaces opening at the new Battlefords Treatment Centre are part of our government’s commitment to adding 500 addictions treatment spaces across the province to double capacity for treatment,” McLeod said. “By helping people overcome addictions and by supporting recovery, we can save lives, heal families and strengthen our communities.”