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Program: Safe Bed Program - Sudbury - Pine Street
Organizations: Health Sciences North
- Mental Health and Addictions Program
Description of Services: The Safe Beds Program (SBP) is a voluntary residential program that provides psychosocial rehabilitation services with a recovery-oriented philosophy. There are 2 components: Short stay (7-10 days): for individuals experiencing a mental health or addictions related crisis (2 beds) Police mandated (up to 30 days): for individuals in immediate contact with the police(4 beds) Who is eligible? - valid OHIP coverage - individuals experiencing a mental health/addictions crisis - individuals who can be safely supported in the community
Requirements
Eligibility - Population(s) Served: Clients with Legal Issues Only
Age: 18 years and older
Application: An eligibility screener will be conducted with each referral Referrals are accepted up to 24 hours prior to the anticipated admission date. Short Stay Beds: - Referrals are accepted from all sources - Priority will be given to referrals received from hospitals or correction services Police Mandated Beds: Referrals are accepted only from: - Police - Crisis Intervention following police involvement - Individuals brought to hospital under the Mental Health Act by police
Languages: English ; French
Area(s) Served: Counties: City of Greater Sudbury ; Sudbury District
Contact Information
Phone Numbers: 705-671-7366
Fax: 705-675-7962
Website: hsnsudbury.ca
Address: 336 Pine St
Sudbury, ON
P3C 1X8
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Hours: Daily 24 hours
Contacts: Intake Worker
See Also: Mental Health Crisis Lines
Housing and Residential Care for People with Mental Illness

Referral Information for Health Service Providers
Name: Staff on Duty
Title: Intake Worker
Phone: 705-671-7366

This information is provided by thehealthline.ca. It was last completely updated on: Jan 8, 2025

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