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Addiction Treatment Centres in Rosetown, SK

3 treatment centres, detox programs, and recovery services in Rosetown, Saskatchewan. Compare services and reviews, then contact centres directly.

Mental Health & Addiction Services

Mental Health & Addiction Services, Rosetown, SK

Addiction Services

Mental Health & Addiction Services offers mental health & addiction services in Rosetown. Listed in Government of Saskatchewan – Health Care Facilities directory.

Rapid Access Counselling - West Central Crisis and Family Support Centre

512 Main St, Rosetown, SK

Addiction Services

Rapid Access Counselling - West Central Crisis and Family Support Centre offers addiction services; mental health services; child and youth mental health services; child and youth addiction services in Rosetown. Listed in Government of Saskatchewan – Health Care Facilities directory.

Rosetown Health Centre

Box 1300, Hwy 4 North, Rosetown, Saskatchewan, Rosetown, SK

Outpatient

Rosetown Health Centre offers addiction services - outpatient; mental health services; addiction services in Rosetown. Listed in Government of Saskatchewan – Health Care Facilities directory.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many addiction treatment centres are there in Rosetown?+

FindTreatment.ca lists 3 treatment centres and recovery services in Rosetown, Saskatchewan, including detox, inpatient rehab, outpatient programs, and counselling services.

Is addiction treatment free in Saskatchewan?+

Publicly funded treatment programs in Saskatchewan are free with a valid health card, but often have waitlists. Private treatment centres charge fees (typically $10,000–$30,000 for 30-day residential programs) with faster admission. Many centres listed here offer both options.

How do I choose between inpatient and outpatient treatment in Rosetown?+

Inpatient (residential) treatment suits people who need a structured environment away from daily triggers, while outpatient programs let you keep living at home and working. A family doctor, or any centre listed on this page, can help assess which level of care fits your situation.

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