Prince Albert to get special addictions clinic
The province’s substantial financial commitment to mental health and addiction services, as presented in Wednesday’s budget, includes new specialized clinics it expects will provide help to addicts far more quickly then that at present. One of the new facilities will be in Prince Albert.
The government is allocating $1.6 million to launch three Rapid Access to Addiction Medicine (RAAD) clinics, with the other two set for Saskatoon and Regina.
Chief executive officer of the Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) Scott Livingstone said the clinics allowed patients who made the decision to seek treatment for their addiction to access therapy quicker.