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Residential Treatment - Adult (Calder Centre)

Accessing Services

Referrals to Calder Centre are made through an addictions community case manager who coordinates a continuum of care for clients before, during and after their stay.  To arrange for an addictions counseling, please contact your local Mental Health and Addictions Services or NNADAP office

Admission information is provided by the community case manager (community addictions worker/NNADAP worker) actively working with the client.  As part of a comprehensive treatment plan an assessment is completed and a referral to the Calder Centre program is initiated if appropriate.  The case manager coordinates with our admission staff to ensure all information is provided that is necessary to support a safe and effective service for the client.

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Who Do We Serve?

We provide services to Saskatchewan residents 18 years and older, who meet the admission criteria.

Adult Admission Information Guide
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Spiritually: 
"A feeling inside that attracts you to the world"

Services Offered:

Calder Centre Adult Program is a 38 bed inpatient program providing a safe supportive environment to help individuals with substance use/abuse through the stabilization tasks of recovery.  It uses the biological, psychological, social, and spiritual understanding of addiction and recovery.  Calder Centre does not offer detox services for adults. 

The program is based on a four week residential stay but offers flexibility to shorten or extend the length of stay depending on the individual's needs. 

All programming provides counselling and education on substance use/abuse.  It is group based and provides competency-based treatment to match individualized treatment goals. 

Gender specific treatment is provided based on research that indicates males and females differ in onset, consequences and recovery from substance use/abuse. 

A variety of therapeutic approaches and philosophies support service delivery which include but is not limited to:

  • Brief Solution Focused
  • Cognitive-Behavioral
  • Motivational Interviewing
  • Trans theoretical Model of Change

 Service Providers:

Our multidisciplinary team consists of a variety of professionals which include:

  • Addiction Counsellors
  • Nurses
  • Psychiatrist
  • Psychologist
  • Recreation Therapists
  • Social Workers 

Location and Contact Information:

2003 Arlington Ave.
Saskatoon, SK.,  S7J 2H6
306-655-4500

Business Hours:  Monday to Friday  8 am to 4:30 pm. 

This facility is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week. 

Free parking available in the parking lot.

Last Modified: Thursday, May 25, 2023 |
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