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Addictions Services

RESIDENTIAL OPPORTUNITIES

Phone: (306)691-6484      
Fax: (306)691-6461

455 Fairford St E
Moose Jaw SK  S6H 1H3

• Detoxification
• Approved Homes
• Complex Cases
• Residential
• Social Recreational
• Vocational

Residential Services

  • Respite services offer short term supervised care placement that offers temporary relief for caregivers.  This service is limited to availability of spaces.
  • Approved Home settings provide room, board and care to clients in a private home setting.  There are 13 approved homes with 50 spaces. [link to Services/Mental Health/Adult Community Services/Approved Home]
  • Supportive Apartment Living Program provides a supervised facility staffed on a 24-hour basis for persons who require intensive training in independent living skills. There are 4 spaces for intensive needs, 2 spaces for transitional needs and 12 spaces for occasional support needs. Services are delivered by Thunder Creek Rehabilitation Association.
  • Independent Living Program provides on-site life skills training to clients who choose to live in the community and require support to develop greater self -reliance. There are 31 spaces. Services are delivered by Thunder Creek Rehabilitation Association.

Thunder Creek Rehabilitation Association is a Health Care Organization providing residential services, community supports and prevocational programs for Adults who experience severe mental illness.

Wakamow Place
250 Manitoba St E
Moose Jaw SK                    

Phone: (306)693-2814

Access

Services are introduced to rehabilitation clients through their Community Mental Health Nurse.

Applications for the Group home and Independent Living Program are completed and reviewed by and the admission committee for Thunder Creek Rehabilitation Association.

Placement is depending on availability of space.  Additional information on specific residential services is available upon request.

Discharge/Transfer or Completion

Community Mental Health Nurses, in cooperation with clients, caregivers, and other treating professionals determine appropriate residential placements.