Residential Addiction Treatment - Round Lake Treatment Centre

Provided by Round Lake Alcohol and Treatment Society

An accredited treatment centre for alcohol and drugs.
Round Lake Treatment Centre is an accredited treatment centre for alcohol and drugs, addressing the impacts of intergenerational trauma and shame on First Nation peoples and the link to addictions. They offer six or seven-week co-ed residential treatment.

The Round Lake Treatment Centre provides a 42 or 49 day residential and motivational, experiential counselling program for clients who:
  • Have not fully recovered from the physiological effects of alcohol and drugs;
  • Do not require detoxification;
  • Are sufficiently emotionally stable to undertake intensive counselling, yet not requiring psychiatric treatment.


Eligibility:
  • All genders, over 19 years of age.
  • Individuals who have been withdrawn from alcohol and mood-altering drugs for a minimum of two (2) weeks and have participated in a minimum of six sessions with an Alcohol and Drug Counsellor or Referral Worker.


Referral Details: Applications are accepted by referral from an alcohol and drug counsellor or referral worker.

Cost: If you are a status First Nations, your treatment is covered by First Nations Health Authority. No subsidy application is necessary, simply provide the client’s status number on our Application for Treatment. First Nations Health Authority will also pay up to $80 for medical examination for status clients.
The cost for all other individuals is at a daily rate for residential treatment of $200.00 CDN per day. Upon admission, the total cost of treatment must be paid.

250-546-3077

Public email: intake@roundlake.bc.ca

Website: https://roundlaketreatmentcentre.ca/

200 Emery Louis Road, Armstrong, British Columbia

Cost: No cost or Private pay

Availability

Service area: Armstrong + show cities

Service area cities: Armstrong

Service Types Provided
Addictions / Substance Use
Indigenous Services
Ways to Access
  • Provided at a single location

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