City of Surrey's 2022-2026 Financial Plan

HEALTH AND SAFETY SERVICES

Indigenous Primary Health and Wellness Home

Through a partnership between Fraser Health and the First Nations Health Authority, the Indigenous Primary Health and Wellness Home provides a range of services to address physical, mental and social needs, as well as spiritual wellness using a wellness "circle of care" approach.

The Indigenous Primary Health and Wellness Home provides services for First Nations, Métis, and Inuit individuals and families at two urban locations:

Fraser Region Aboriginal Friendship Centre Association Clinic Place A101- 10095 Whalley Blvd. Surrey, BC V3T 4G1 604-283-3293 https://frafca.org/

Kla-How-Eya Healing Place 10233 153 Street Surrey, BC V3R 0Z7 604-587-4774 www.fraserhealth.ca

Surrey Mental Health and Substance Use Urgent Care A central point of access for adults (19 years and older) in Surrey who are experiencing urgent mental health and substance use concerns and who voluntarily seek and require urgent care, but don’t require hospitalization.

Services include crisis stabilization, assessment and psychiatric consultation, treatment initiation and connection to community-based services.

Surrey Mental Health and Substance Use Urgent Care Response Centre 13750 96th Avenue Surrey, BC V3V 1Z2 604-953-6200

The centre is located in the Charles Barham Pavilion on the Surrey Memorial Hospital grounds. 13750 96 Ave, Surrey. Access from 94 A Avenue.

Surrey Mental Health—Surrey Outreach 203-7327 137 Street Surrey, BC V3W 1A4 604-592-2700

Provides support to adult (19+) residents experience mental illness and substance issues.

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