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The Community Managed Alcohol Program (CMAP) is for individuals who struggle with severe alcohol use disorder and who sometimes drink non-beverage alcohol such as mouthwash or rubbing alcohol.
Learn MoreThe Community Transition Care Team (CTCT) is an acute care clinic in a residential setting that provides transitional care and IV-antibiotic therapy to patients who have been released to community care from St. Paul's and Vancouver General Hospitals.
Learn MoreDouglas Street Community Supportive Recovery program is a 22-bed residential program located in Victoria, BC.
Learn MoreResidents of PHS-operated housing projects in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside and Victoria receive at least one hot meal a day, with the more supportive programs offering three meals a day.
Learn MoreVancouver’s Downtown Eastside is home to one of Canada’s largest urban populations of Indigenous people.
Learn MoreThe staff at Insite create respectful, tolerant relationships with individuals who are chronically marginalized and resistant to health care.
Learn MoreKnown as one of the MOPS to those living in the Downtown Eastside, Maple Overdose Prevention Site is tucked away in the side alley of the Maple Hotel, close to the Needle Depot.
Learn MoreThe Mobile OPS van operates like our other overdose prevention sites, only portable so that it can be deployed throughout the Vancouver Coastal Health catchment to assist community members in need of witnessed injection.
Learn MoreThe Molson OPS is a unique OPS service for drug consumption; this location is also the site for our Tablet Opiate Agonist Therapy (TiOAT) program as well as the site for our injectable Opiate Agonist Therapy program (iOAT).
Learn MoreThe Needle Depot offers 24/7 harm reduction supplies to reduce the spread of bloodborne infections such as HIV and Hepatitis C as well as reduce the risks of bacterial infections common amongst IV drug users in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside.
Learn MoreThe Mobile Needle Exchange (NEX van) program focuses PHS harm reduction operations and experience throughout the city of Vancouver to pick up discarded dirty needles, and to provide education on safe use of illicit drugs.
Learn MoreLocated upstairs from Insite is Onsite which offers a direct continuum of care for those wanting a treatment option.
Learn MoreLaunched in 2016 in response to the overdose crisis, this program offers harm reduction supplies to drug users in alleyways and side streets across Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside and West End neighbourhoods, while responding to overdoses and reports of discarded injection equipment.
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