Detox & Withdrawal Management in Kelowna, BC
Medically supervised withdrawal management services that help people safely clear substances from their system — the first step before ongoing treatment. Below are 4 options in Kelowna, British Columbia.
Addiction Services
2604 Enterprise Way, Kelowna, BC
Offered by The Bridge Youth & Family Services Society. Provides an assisted living residential program for adults seeking intensive substance use treatment. The 6 week program is offered in a safe, substance free, live-in environment and addresses both mental health and substance use issues. Also offers withdrawal management services for substance use. Participants are monitored by a physician and receive 24-hour care by a licensed practical nurse. The program is voluntary and participants are free to leave at any time.
Facility-Based Withdrawal Management Services
505 Doyle Avenue, Kelowna, BC
Provides medically supported services for withdrawal from alcohol and other drugs in an inpatient setting for youth and adults in the Interior Health region. See PDF document for a current listing of residential treatment services and support recovery beds, funded by the Health Authority.
Mental Health and Substance Use Services
505 Doyle Avenue, Kelowna, BC
Offers a range of mental health and substance use services to support individuals and families in the Interior Health region. Services are provided in a variety of settings including community clinics, hospitals, residential settings, and on an outreach basis. Call for intake and information. Services include short-term assessment and treatment, counselling, psychiatric services, and substance use prevention and treatment programs.
Withdrawal Management Services
2604 Enterprise Way, Kelowna, BC
Offered by The Bridge Youth & Family Services Society. Provides medically supported community-based withdrawal management for adults experiencing alcohol and or drug toxicity and health complications. Participants receive 24-hour care and are helped to withdraw from alcohol and substances, including prescription drugs.