Mental Health Liaison
This program is to assist Aboriginal individuals who are dealing with mental health issues. The Mental Health Worker will provide this service to individuals and their families who live in Williams Lake and the surrounding area.
Address / Contact Info
Cariboo Friendship Society
99 South Third Avenue
Williams Lake, BCV2G 1J1
The Mental Health Liaison office is located at 228 South Third Avenue, Williams Lake, BC
Phone Numbers
Mental Health Liaison: (250) 267-3119
Cariboo Friendship Society Reception: (250) 398-6831
Fax: (250) 398-6115
Hours of Operation
Regular hours: Monday to Friday 8:30am to 5:00pm
Amenities
Accessibility features:
Service Details
Referral protocol | self, physician, specialist, health professional, school personnel, Ministry of Children & Family Development |
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Currently accepting new patients / clients | Currently accepting new patients / clients |
Categorization
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