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Overview
The Alberta Recovery Model, a comprehensive system of mental health and addiction care, is helping people get their lives back and is making our province a better place to call home. With the right care and support, recovery is possible. Help is available every step of the way.
Defining recovery
- Recovery in mental health is a process of achieving and maintaining remission from a mental health problem or illness and living a satisfying, hopeful and contributing life, even when symptoms are present.
- Recovery in addiction is a process of sustained action toward physical, social and spiritual healing and wellness while consistently pursuing a substance-free life.
How we got here
In 2019, Alberta’s government embarked on a transformative mission to change the way the province approached mental health and addiction care.
In the Toward an Alberta Model of Wellness report, the Alberta Mental Health and Addictions Advisory Council recognized the need for whole-system improvement. The council recommended a shift to a person-centred, strength-based approach focused on mental health and addiction recovery. The vision was for Albertans to be effectively supported in their pursuit of recovery through integrated, easily accessible and community-based recovery-oriented systems of care.
A monumental shift
From...
A focus on acute intervention meant to manage symptoms, where barriers, such as lack of access and cost, kept people from seeking help.
To...
A comprehensive continuum of care for prevention, intervention, treatment and recovery, where barriers to evidence-based treatment are being removed and more people pursue recovery.
211 Alberta – One number for mental health and addiction support
- 211 Alberta is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, in more than 240 languages.
- The service is free and confidential.
- Albertans can call or text 211, or visit 211 Alberta to access live chat support.
Through 211 Alberta, navigators help link people to appropriate mental health and addiction services, including clinical supports, professional and peer support and affordable counselling. Individuals who are feeling overwhelmed or need help right away are connected to immediate, confidential support.
211 Alberta also connects people to many other community and social resources, including housing, employment, financial and food/basic needs, specialized support for children and youth, families, Indigenous communities and more.
Five key focus areas
Building a recovery-oriented system of care
Ensures Alberta leads in developing data-driven policies and best practices for mental health and addiction recovery.
Reporting the prescribing patterns, use or misuse, drug overdoses and deaths related to fentanyl and opioids in Alberta.
Alberta is responding to the addiction crisis with supports available in communities across the province.
Recovery communities
Recovery community programming focuses on holistic addiction recovery, addressing the whole person and overall lifestyle changes needed to regain physical and mental health and wellness.
Compassionate intervention
Once implemented, compassionate intervention will allow adult family members, guardians, healthcare professionals, police or peace officers to request a treatment order for those whose severe substance use or addiction is likely to cause substantial harm to themselves or others.
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Resources
- DORS and VODP business card (printable sheets)
- DORS and VODP rack card (printable sheets)
- DORS and VODP poster (printable)
- Get help for mental health and addiction