Help Book
This directory is your comprehensive guide to support services available to individuals throughout Camrose & District.
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Alberta Health Services Camrose Public Health
5510-46 Ave., Camrose, AB T4V 4P8
780-679-2980
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780-679-2999
Mon. - Fri., 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Public Health Nursing: Provides services to families, individuals, and communities to promote health and wellness and to prevent illness. The Perinatal Program offers information and resources to new parents including prenatal classes, home visits, screening and referrals, and breastfeeding support. Routine immunizations are provided by appointment in well child clinics, adult clinics, and travel health clinics. School Health programs include immunization for grade 6 & 9 students as well as catch up immunization for those in grade 1 - 9. The annual influenza campaign offers influenza immunization to all individuals over six months of age. Public Health is also involved in communicable disease surveillance, follow-up, and preventative management. Oral Health: Provides free fluoride varnish for eligible pre-school children 12-35 months. In select schools, fluoride varnish is offered to children in Kindergarten, grades 1 & 2.Early Intervention Program (EIP): Supports families of children (0 - 3 1/2 years) with developmental delays or disabilities using a home-based, family-centered approach. EIP staff connect families to community resources, provide information on child development, and develop a service plan unique to each family. Sexual Health Consultant: Information/support, resources and presentations on sexual health to adults, youth, parents, professionals, community groups and schools. Issues addressed include: prevention, diagnosis and treatment of sexually transmitted infections; contraception (birth control); healthy and informed sexual health decision making and healthy relationships. Throughout the course of the pandemic, many of these outreach opportunities are offered virtually. The type of support (virtual or in-person) is in constant evaluation reflecting Alberta Health Guidance on prevention of COVID-19. Environmental Public Health Program: As regulators, public health inspectors enforce the Public Health Act, Skin Cancer Prevention (Artificial Tanning) Act, Tobacco, Smoking and Vaping Reduction Act, and their regulations. Public Health inspectors routinely inspect public places including restaurants, swimming pools, rental houses, day cares, tattooing or body piercing shops and special events. Also provides health and safety training in the areas of food safety, swimming pool operation, and child-care facility operation. They are empowered to investigate public complaints about health and safety concerns in public facilities, and to investigate illness resulting from consumption of food or drinking water, or from exposure to environmental contaminants. EPH also supports Albertans in reducing the risk and spread of COVID-19 in Alberta, by working together with business operators, and Albertans, to ensure compliance with Chief Medical Officer of Health Orders and Guidelines. They use education, inspection, and enforcement with a focus on places and activities which present the greatest risk of COVID-19 transmission. EPH is mandated to respond to all public complaints and to follow up on outstanding violations. Health Promotion: In supporting communities and schools in addressing health priorities, our team utilizes community development, co-design and innovation principles to deliver a combination of virtual and in-person supports including (but not limited to); review and explore community health data and information; tools, resources, and supports to create healthy schools and communities; consultations and facilitation to support redesign, long term planning, development of a comprehensive strategy to address wellness priorities, grant applications, etc.; guidance in health equity, collective impact and service realignment; best and promising practices in community action and health school environments; health resources and information (i.e., tobacco reduction, cannabis regulation, environmental public health, nutrition, injury prevention). Throughout the course of the pandemic, many of these outreach opportunities are offered virtually. They type of support (virtual or in-person) is in constant evaluation reflecting Alberta Health Guidance on prevention of COVID-19. Public Health Nutrition: Dietitians work with communities to support Central Albertans to eat healthy where they live, learn, work, play. Dietitians support improving healthy eating environments in your community, school, child care, recreation centre, or workplace. Dietitians deliver on-line nutrition workshops that are open to pregnant women and caregivers of young children. Visit AHS services website for more information.
Alberta Health Services Children's Rehabilitation Services & Coordinated Intake
3rd Floor, #300, 5015 -50 Ave., Camrose T4V 3P7
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1-855-414-5272
780-608-8648
8:00 a.m. - 4:15 p.m.
Children's Rehabilitation Services offers Physiotherapy, Occupational Therapy, Speech-Language Pathology, and Audiology services for children under the age of 18. Screening, assessment, treatment and consultation with all disciplines are available. Referrals for services regarding developmental needs can be made by parents, physicians and/or other community professionals.
Alberta Health Services Community Addiction & Mental Health
Susan Jubien, Manager, Camrose Hub
4911 - 47 St., Camrose, T4V 1J9
780-679-1241
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Addiction & Smokers Help Line 1-866-322-2322; Mental Health Helpline 1-877-303-2642
780-679-1740
Mon. - Fri. 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.; Closed for lunch 12:00 - 12:45; Drop-in Hours: 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 & 1:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m.
Services are provided free of charge.
We offer community-based Addiction and Mental Health Services for people of all ages living within Central Alberta. We offer addictions counseling, adult, child and adolescent mental health assessment and treatment for those who experience emotional problems that have a substantial impact on their lives. We also have specialty services including assertive outreach and CTO services. We have drop-in, single session counseling every weekday. Services are confidential, voluntary and there is no fee. Addiction prevention and mental health promotion services are also offered out of our clinic. To access our services, please contact the Access Addiction and Mental Health line. Access Addiction and Mental Health (AAMH) is a non-urgent telephone screening service for Central Zone that that will support Albertans to access addiction and mental health resources.
For Non-Urgent Access to Local AHS Addiction and Mental Health Services Albertans can self-refer by calling the AAMH toll free telephone number
AAMH Central Zone Contact Information - AAMH Toll Free Telephone Number: 1-888-594-0211; AAMH Fax: 403-592-2801, AAMH Hours of Operation: Monday to Friday, 8:30 am - 4:30 pm.
For High Risk or Crisis Situations - Contact 911 or go to your nearest hospital emergency department.
For 24/7 Mental Health Support 1-877-303-2642 (Toll Free) The Mental Health Helpline is a 24 hour, 7 day a week confidential service that provides support, information and referrals to Albertans experiencing mental health concerns.
For 24/7 Addiction Support - The Addiction Helpline is a 24 hour, 7 day a week confidential service that provides support, information and referrals to Albertans experiencing addiction concerns, including problem gambling.
Addiction Helpline 1-866-332-2322 (Toll free)
Alberta Health Services Healthy Living Centre/Community Rehab
Suite #1203, Recreation Centre, 4412 - 56 St., Camrose, AB T4V 5K4
780-608-8683
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780-608-8693
8:00 a.m. - 4:15 Mon. - Fri. Closed on stat holidays.
Depends on Service
The Healthy Living Centre is an innovative health service designed to be a central point for the community to access health information, programs and services in the areas of prevention and promotion, clinical rehabilitation and chronic illness. Focus is on facilitating client self management of their health, injury or illness. Services include occupational and physical therapy, respiratory, kinesiologist, dietician, nurse and wellness coaching.
Alberta Learning Information Service
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An Internet gateway to information about adult learning in Alberta.