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Annapolis Valley Nova Scotia Alcohol and Drug Rehab Programs
| Population (2006): | ||
| Kings | 47,814 |
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| Annapolis | 18,141 |
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| Kentville | 5,815 |
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| Wolfville | 3,772 |
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| Berwick | 2,454 |
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| Middleton | 1,829 |
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| Bridgetown | 972 |
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| Annapolis Royal | 444 |
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| Source: Statistics Canada, Census of Canada, 2006
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Annapolis Valley District Health Authority includes Annapolis and Kings Counties. Maps of Annapolis Valley County , and Kings County show the municipalities within this region.
A summary of the 2006 Census for Nova Scotia shows this District Health Authority population in comparison to others. Kings County had the second highest growth rate in the province at 2 percent while the town of Annapolis Royal had the largest decline at -19.3 percent (source: Statistics Canada, Census of Canada, 2006).
NOVA SCOTIA (PROVINCE-WIDE) EMERGENCY SERVICES
Police, Fire, and Ambulance
911
Suicide & Crisis Lines
Adult help line
Phone: (902)562-4357
Kids Help Phone counsellors provide children and adolescents with immediate and caring support, information and, if necessary, referral to a local community or social service agency.
Toll-free: (800)668-6868
Suicide Line
Toll-free: (800)784-2433
Note: Crisis centre phone numbers for Halifax, New Glasgow and Sydney.
FEED Nova Scotia
Phone: (902)421-1188
Teen Helpline
Public Health Services
Unit 4, 201 Brownlow Ave.
Dartmouth NS
Toll-free: (800)420-8336
Problem Gambling Help Line
Toll-free: (888)347-8888
Refer to the Gambling Addiction Treatment section for a list of gambling addiction treatment resources.
ANNAPOLIS VALLEY NOVA SCOTIA (REGIONAL) EMERGENCY SERVICES
See Nova Scotia Emergency Services above.
GOVERNMENT OF NOVA SCOTIA (PROVINCE-WIDE) HEALTH SERVICES
Department of Health
PO Box 488
Halifax NS B3J 2R8
Phone: (902)424-5818
Toll-free: (800)387-6665
YellowPages.ca has a directory of Nova Scotia Hospitals.
A map shows the 9 District Health Authorities (DHAs) in Nova Scotia.
ANNAPOLIS VALLEY NOVA SCOTIA DHA (REGIONAL) HEALTH SERVICES
Annapolis Valley Health
Corporate Office
15 Chipman Drive
Kentville NS B4N 3V7
(902) 538-3431
A list of Annapolis Valley Health hospitals shows the locations of these medical facilities as well as mental health services.
GOVERNMENT OF NOVA SCOTIA (PROVINCE-WIDE) ALCOHOL AND DRUG REHAB SERVICES
In Nova Scotia, Addiction Services is provided through the nine District Health Authorities (DHAs). These services include drug, alcohol and gambling education, prevention and treatment. DHAs are administered by the Nova Scotia Department of Health.
ANNAPOLIS VALLEY NOVA SCOTIA DHA (REGIONAL) ALCOHOL AND DRUG REHAB SERVICES
Addiction Services Annapolis Valley Health Authority
Middleton
Soldiers Memorial Hospital
Middleton NS B0N 2T0
Phone: (902) 825-6828
Detoxification – Middleton
Phone: (902)825-1341
Lunenburg
Fisherman's Memorial Hospital
14 High Street
P.O. Box 1180
Lunenburg NS B0J 2C0
Phone: (902) 634-7325
Yarmouth
Yarmouth Regional Hospital
50 Vancouver Street
Yarmouth NS B5A 2P5
Phone: (902) 742-2406
ALCOHOL AND DRUG REHAB PROGRAMS BY MUNICIPALITY
Type of Service
Each listing here provides alcohol and drug treatment services that are either medical, outpatient or residential:
Due to the lack of available detoxification services, you may have to travel outside of your municipality for assistance.
If you require residential alcohol and drug rehab, you may need to travel outside of your municipality to find a program that provides the right combination of length of stay, treatment philosophy, suitable peer group, staff training, etc. Wait lists are also common so looking outside of your region may help you locate a program with a shorter waitlist.
Since outpatient visits are typically provided on an ongoing basis for a few hours each week, try to find a service provider that is within a reasonable driving distance from your home community.
Source of Funding
Providers may be government-funded, government-subsidized or privately-funded (fee for service):
Government-funded programs typically have either the provincial ministry of health or local health authority somewhere in name of the organization. Also, the vast majority of hospitals in Canada are government-funded.
Government-subsidized providers receive major funding from the government in addition to donations and other revenue streams such as thrift stores (Salvation Army is an example). For the most part, government-subsidized programs are typically non-governmental organizations with an independent management team and board of directors.
Privately-funded providers include physicians in private practice even though under Canada’s universal health care policy, the government is billed for services rendered to individual Canadians. Although some privately-funded drug and alcohol rehab services exist in Canada, the vast majority are either government-funded or government-subsidized. Please note that privately-funded providers listed in canadadrugrehab.ca may be for-profit or not-for-profit. Since no distinction between for-profit and not-for-profit is made in canadadrugrehab.ca, visitors to this website that require additional information should contact the service provider directly.
How to search in this section:
1. This section is listed alphabetically by municipality. Scroll down to the name of the municipality or use the quick links at the top of the page
2. to find a provider by name (company name or professional’s last name) click the Control (Ctrl) key and, while holding it down, click the ‘F’ key
3. A “Find” window will pop up. In the space type in the name, avoiding use of first name or other words that could narrow down your search too far
Disclaimer: Inclusion or omission of an organization or agency in this database does not imply endorsement or non-endorsement by canadadrugrehab.ca. In no event shall canadadrugrehab.ca be liable for any decision or action taken in reliance on information provided by this referral service. Any questions regarding an alcohol and drug rehab program listing should be directed to that organization. If you believe you need immediate assistance, please call 911 or your local crisis hotline .
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