A new $21-million detox centre is set to enter construction in Whitehorse, Yukon this spring. The facility will replace the existing Sarah Steele Building, built in 1961, to provide services for individuals with alcohol and drug addictions.
“Addiction is one of the most serious issues we face today in the Yukon,” says Mike Nixon, Minister of Health and Social Services for the Yukon. “It impacts so much else – health, economic stability, justice. This new building, along with enhanced services and other program changes, is designed to help us help others make a better, more successful life for themselves.”
With expanded capacity and enhanced programming, the new building will feature medically supported detox programs, a separate youth detox unit, youth stabilization and assessment services, concurrent residential treatment and a continuous intake model.
During construction of the facility, which is scheduled for completion in July 2016, regular programs and services will continue.