Gambling Helpline
CrisisCrisis support and referral for anyone concerned about their own or someone else's gambling. Now routed through 811 (the NL HealthLine), staffed 24/7.
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Crisis support and referral for anyone concerned about their own or someone else's gambling. Now routed through 811 (the NL HealthLine), staffed 24/7.
19-bed provincial detox and withdrawal management centre for alcohol and other drug use, ages 16+. Self-referral — call directly, no referral required.
Live-in treatment for alcohol, drug, and gambling addiction. Free, ages 19+. 3–4 week program for middle-to-late stage addiction.
18-room live-in treatment centre for alcohol and other substance use, 28-day program, ages 18+.
12-bed youth residential centre — detox and treatment for alcohol and other drug use, plus counselling, schooling, and life skills. Average stay 3–4 months.
10-bed residential healing centre for Innu, Inuit, and First Nations youth and families from across Atlantic Canada, blending clinical and land-based approaches.
Support and navigation for people using opioids, their families, and providers.
Community mental health and addictions services for this hub region.
Community mental health and addictions services for Labrador City and Wabush.
Community mental health and addictions services for the Northern Peninsula and southern Labrador.
Free take-home naloxone kits (injectable and nasal) to reverse an opioid overdose. Get one with no referral from many pharmacies, public health offices, or by calling 811 to find the nearest location.
Free, non-judgmental harm reduction: clean supplies, needle exchange, naloxone, and drug-checking (fentanyl/benzo) test strips, with a mail-out option for rural NL.