Fraser North Rapid Access to Addiction Care (RAAC) - for Medical Assessment and Management

Provided by Fraser Health

Provides rapid access to addictions treatment including patients with opiod use disorder or alcohol use disorder.
The RAAC supports people in the Fraser Health region who use substances. The RAAC assesses and starts clients on medications to treat opioid addiction. The three commonly used OAT medications in B.C. are Suboxone (buprenorphine/naloxone), Methadone, and Kadian (a slow release oral morphine).

After initial stabilization, RAAC clients are connected to care providers in the community for ongoing treatment, monitoring, and support. For clients without a regular health care provider, the RAAC will assist in linking them to one. The RAAC also provides clients with harm reduction supplies, including safe sharps disposal, as well as training and distribution of Take Home Naloxone.

At the RAAC, addictions staff, including physicians, nurses, and social workers, are on-hand to assess clients for any substance use, including alcohol. The RAAC accepts referrals from community providers, physicians, nurses, and social workers, and people can also drop in without an appointment or referral.

The RAAC in New Westminster is open for walk-in service Monday to Friday 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. There is also an adult Day, Evening, Weekend (DEW) Treatment program for individuals who would like a more intensive outpatient program that includes psychoeducational sessions and goal setting.

604-527-2904

Website: https://www.fraserhealth.ca/Service...

#700, 330 East Columbia Street, New Westminster, British Columbia

Mental Health and Substance Use Wellness Centre, First Floor

Service is available in English.

Cost: No cost

Referral options:

  • Social worker referral
  • Self-referral
  • Physician or nurse practitioner referral
  • Health professional referral
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Service area: Fraser Health Area

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