Alcohol Addiction Treatment in Williams Lake, BC
Programs specializing in alcohol use disorder — from medical detox and residential rehab to counselling and relapse-prevention support. Below are 3 options in Williams Lake, British Columbia.
Family Connections Program
3405 Mountain House Road, Williams Lake, BC
Offered by Three Corners Health Services Society. Provides a variety of services to support First Nations Women within childbearing years in making healthier lifestyle choices and to decrease the number of alcohol and or drug exposed births. Support is also available for those with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder, and their families. The program includes lifestyle education and counselling, prenatal classes, in-home support, client assessment and case management, peer support, harm reduction services, and referrals to community services as needed.
Family Connections Program
2780 Indian Drive, Williams Lake, BC
Offered by Three Corners Health Services Society. Provides a variety of services to support First Nations Women within childbearing years in making healthier lifestyle choices and to decrease the number of alcohol and or drug exposed births. Support is also available for those with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder, and their families. The program includes lifestyle education and counselling, prenatal classes, in-home support, client assessment and case management, peer support, harm reduction services, and referrals to community services as needed.
Family Connections Program
150 1st Avenue N, Williams Lake, BC
Offered by Three Corners Health Services Society. Provides a variety of services to support First Nations Women within childbearing years in making healthier lifestyle choices and to decrease the number of alcohol and or drug exposed births. Support is also available for those with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder, and their families. The program includes lifestyle education and counselling, prenatal classes, in-home support, client assessment and case management, peer support, harm reduction services, and referrals to community services as needed.