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Ministry of Mental Health and Addictions

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250 213-7847

Fraser Health

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604 613-0794

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New child, youth facility centralizes mental-health, addiction services in Surrey

The new site covers more than 650 square metres (7,000 square feet) and includes 11 consult rooms, a sensory room, an exam room, a medication room, an accession room, three large group rooms, an activities daily living teaching kitchen, a screening room, 46 work stations, four private offices, two private talking spaces, a staff lounge, a sacred room and a business centre. Parking is free to staff, clients and families. 

Programs relocating to the new site:

  • Fraser South Eating Disorders supports clients with concerns related to eating disorders, such as anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, avoidant/restrictive food intake and binge eating. Clients and their families can get support in a youth-friendly environment, co-located with other youth programs. Ministry of Child and Family Development, Child and Youth eating disorders program will be collocating with Fraser Health adult eating disorders programs at this site.
  • Regional Eating Disorders Centralized Intake supports clients of all ages in the Fraser Health region to connect with the eating disorders programs. Call 604 592-3700 for information on programs and eligibility criteria.
  • Surrey Memorial Hospital Child and Youth Transition Team supports patients and their families throughout and after hospital discharge with assessments, individualized care, system navigation, referral co-ordination, client advocacy, crisis planning and medication monitoring. The transition team has served 169 youth since it launched in October 2023.
  • Fraser South Short Term Assessment Response Team (START) provides assessment and intervention services for children and teens, ages six to 18, in the Fraser South Health region who are experiencing a mental-health or substance-use crisis. The START South team served 1,380 youth in crisis and 753 youth urgent psychiatric assessments, last year.
  • Infant Clinic serves families with young children from birth to five years old who live in the communities that are part of Fraser Health. A child psychiatrist and therapist provide specialist mental-health consultation and short-term treatment to support infants’ developmental, social and emotional needs.
  • Neuropsychiatry Clinic provides specialized assessments and consultation for neuropsychiatry and neuro-developmental child and youth disorders.
  • Youth Concurrent Disorder Program provides assessment and intervention services to individual young people from 13 to 24 years and their families with and affected by serious mental-health problems and substance use. Youth Concurrent Disorders last year served 164 referrals.