Early Psychosis Intervention Program - Child and Youth - Vancouver/Richmond

Provided by Ministry of Children and Family Development

Provides early identification and treatment for first episode of psychosis. For residents of Vancouver and Richmond aged 13-17.
Provides early treatment for a suspected or confirmed first episode of psychosis, except where explained by another medical condition or drug-induced psychosis. Individuals who have concerns about themselves or on behalf of someone else can call their EPI program directly. You do not need a referral from a professional.
In some locations there are highly specialized EPI Programs that can offer a full range of interventions and supports. Other communities have a Mental Health Centre who can offer you help or connect you with resources.
British Columbia is working towards having a full range of EPI treatments and supports available everywhere in the province.
The Initial Assessment will include:
  • A thorough review of the client's information and diagnosis of psychotic disorder, psychiatric history, family history, functional history, and case management needs.
  • Occupational therapy assessment; functional and cognitive assessment.
  • Metabolic assessment; metabolic needs as related to psychopharmacology.
  • Review of medications / Pharmanet review.
Referrals must reside in the Vancouver area. For emergency services in Vancouver, call Access and Assessment Centre (AAC) at 604-875-8289.
For emergency services in Richmond, call Mental Health Emergency Services at 604-244-5562.

604-675-3875

Toll Free: After Hours: EPI Vancouver = AAC Vancouver at 604-675-3700

Website: https://www.earlypsychosis.ca...

#333, 2750 East Hastings Street, Vancouver, British Columbia, V5K 1Z9

Monday - Friday, 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Service is available in English.

Cost: No cost

Referral options:

  • Self-referral
  • Physician or nurse practitioner referral
  • Health professional referral
  • School personnel referral
  • Ministry of Children & Family Development referral
  • Health Authority personnel referral
  • Any source
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Availability

Service area: Richmond, Vancouver

Ways to Access
  • Service provided 1:1 in-person
  • Service provided at a single location
  • Service provided in a group in-person

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