B.C. Premier Eby celebrates ‘first-of-its-kind’ seamless addictions care
VANCOUVER — British Columbia Premier David Eby says a new model of streamlining access to detox and addiction treatment aims to address the needs of people who repeatedly overdose, while avoiding the possibility of involuntary treatment.
St. Paul’s Hospital in Vancouver launched it’s Road to Recovery initiative this fall, offering immediate assessments and a team to plan treatment and followup care, with the aim of seamless transition into treatment and other services.
Dr. Seonaid Nolan, an addictions-medicine physician with Providence Health Care, says people at the highest risk, who would sometimes have to wait weeks to access detox, are now able to get it in days.
Eby says the model addresses people who repeatedly overdose in a way that respects their ability to make their own decisions and avoids the risk that they won’t call for help if they think they might be held against their will.