Referral Protocol: Specialist
100 Mile District Hospice Palliative Care Society
Hospice is a non-profit Volunteer Society that provides a trained volunteer service dedicated to the compassionate care of persons in the community with life threatening or terminal illness and to their families. This support is based on the philosophy, norms and standards of the BC Palliative Care Association and embraces the concept of compassionate, physical, emotional, spiritual, and social care for the whole person. Bereavement support and grief groups are also available. There is no cost for Hospice services.more info
Aboriginal Addictions and Mental Health Outreach
Aboriginal clients who are dealing with addictions and mental health issues will be assisted in their daily challenges and life skills on an as need basis.more info
Aboriginal Child & Youth Mental Health
Using a holistic approach, which matches the individual's needs and beliefs, the Aboriginal Child and youth Wellness team will work with children, youth and their families to promote wellness for those suffering from multiple barriers, social, emotional and/or behavioural disordersmore info
Advocacy and Outreach Support Program
Services provided to individuals that may be experiencing significant mental health issues and will have serious barriers to seeking or acquiring income, health and housing supports or services on their own.more info
Camp Goodtimes
Camp Goodtimes provides a safety-focused, medically supervised, fun and recreational experience for children and teens affected by cancer and their families.more info
Canadian Cancer Society
Get trusted cancer information, locate community services, find help with travel & accommodations, borrow wigs & prosthesis, talk to someone who’s been there, adjust to life after treatment.more info
Cancer Connection
Peer support for people with cancer and their caregivers.more info
Cancer Information Service
Available to cancer patients, caregivers or anyone who needs help understanding cancer and finding community services. Toll-free service accessible in multiple languages.more info
Cariboo Active Therapy
Athletic therapy clinic that specializes in musculoskeletal chronic and acute injury assessment and rehabilitation. Rehabilitation sessions include manual therapy such as massage therapy, mobilizations, soft tissue release, muscle energy techniques, and therapeutic exercise. The clinic also offers medical field coverage for sporting events. Field coverage includes an emergency action plan discussed with all coaching staff, taping if required, injury assessment and return to play decisions, concussion recognition and a level 3 first responder. more info
Cariboo Chilcotin Child Development Centre Association (CDC)
The Cariboo Chilcotin Child Development Centre Association (CDC) provides assessment, education, and assistance to children from ages birth to eighteen years old who require extra support in areas of physical, socio-emotional, communicative and cognitive development in the Williams Lake area. The CDC has Infant Development, FASD, Speech and Language Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Physiotherapy and Autism services for children.more info