Richmond BC Unknown 11/29/94 Dinise Sizer 76616344.08 11/29/94 P259 Richmond, BC Vancouver V7X 1A6 BC P.O. Box 48755 A259 Adult Children of Alcoholics P.O. Box 48755 - Vancouver Vancouver, B.C. Support group of people, 19 years and older, who grew up in an alcoholic, addictive or otherwise dysfunctional family and want to improve their lives by gaining a better understanding of their past. There are support group meetings held in Richmond. Call the 24 hour information line for a recorded message (updated monthly) containing locations and times. 290-0670 V7X 1A6 B.C. ACOA Unknown 12/10/94 Support group of people, 19 years and older, who grew up in an alcoholic, addictive or otherwise dysfunctional family and want to improve their lives by gaining a better understanding of their past. There are support group meetings held in Richmond. Call the 24 hour information line for a recorded message (updated monthly) containing locations and times. Description: Alcohol and Drug Abuse; Support Group; Alcoholic; Drugs; Addiction; Dysfunctional Family; Support Groups; Counselling and Support Dinise Sizer 76616344.08 12/10/94 12/10/94 P265 290-0670 Adult Children of Alcoholics Richmond Connections Directory 1994-95 P.O. Box 48755 - Vancouver, BC Alcohol and Drug Abuse Drug and Alcohol Abuse Counselling and Support - Alcohol and Drug Abuse Dinise Richmond 6011 V7C 4V4 B.C. Westminster Hwy 201 Adults A0036 British Columbia Schizophrenia Society 201 - 6011 Westminster Hwy Richmond Richmond, B.C. The B.C. Schizophrenia Society (B.C.S.S.) is a non-profit organization founded in 1983 by family and friends of people with schizophrenia. Over the past decade, B.C.S.S. has grown into a province-wide family support system of over 1500 members who are dedicated to supporting each other, educating the public, raising funds for research and advocating for better services for people with schizophrenia. 270-7841 V7C 4V4 B.C. Gary Glacken Province Physician Social Worker Family Self Nurse Greater Vancouver Mental Health Teams Gary Glacken 270-7841 Executive Director 9/1/94 1991 The Partnership Program provides peer interaction, support and self-advocacy; education to the public, professionals, families and people with schizophrenia. Provides families and people with schizophrenia training in the critical skills necessary to empower them to make choices that enhance their quality of life; maintains ongoing communication of the needs of families and consumers and coordinates partnership throughout the province. Description: Schizophrenia; Mental Illness; Schizophrenia in Children; Schizophrenia in Adolescence; Schizophrenia in Old Age; Schizophrenics; Mentally Ill; Mental Health The society recruits members from the public, family members, consumers, professionals, who will best suit the partnership program. F0041 76616344.08 This figure is for the Richmond and Vancouver areas. It could not be broken down. The $50,000 is 13.5% of the total Ministry of Health dollars ($369,598) given to this agency. Funding is allocated by the Greater Vancouver Mental Health Service Society for the Vancouver / Richmond area for the Family Support program and the Partnership program. 50000 $50,000 1 0 English 9/1/94 11/24/94 OL0030 Kwantlen College No P0046 270-9861 270-7841 Greater Vancouver Mental Health Service Society B.C.S.S. Partnership Education Program To foster better communication between those suffering from the disease, family members and health practitioners. Designed to help consumers and family members cope with the disease and to educate the public about schizophrenia. G. Glacken Various times Combination Province wide programsProv. wide participants 2004,000 93/9493/94 201 - 6011 Westminster Hwy Richmond, B.C. Mental Health Schizophrenia Mentally Ill Mary Gary Glacken - Executive Director 270-9861 None Richmond 6011 V7C 4V4 B.C. Westminster Hwy 201 Adults A0036 British Columbia Schizophrenia Society 201 - 6011 Westminster Hwy Richmond Richmond, B.C. The B.C. Schizophrenia Society (B.C.S.S.) is a non-profit organization founded in 1983 by family and friends of people with schizophrenia. Over the past decade, B.C.S.S. has grown into a province-wide family support system of over 1500 members who are dedicated to supporting each other, educating the public, raising funds for research and advocating for better services for people with schizophrenia. 270-7841 V7C 4V4 B.C. Gary Glacken Province Physician Social Worker Family Self Nurse Gary Glacken 270-7841 Executive Director 9/1/94 1983 The B.C. Schizophrenia Society has self-help support groups in 35 communities around the province. These groups provide a caring environment for families and friends to talk about how schizophrenia is affecting them and share ways of coping. Description: Schizophrenia; Mental Illness; Schizophrenia in Children; Schizophrenia in Adolescence; Schizophrenia in Old Age; Schizophrenics; Support Groups; Mental Health; Mentally Ill F0041 Indirect 76616344.08 Funding is allocated by the Greater Vancouver Mental Health Service Society for the Vancouver/Richmond area, see B.C.S.S. Partnership Education Program. The total Ministry of Health grants for the province is $369,598. English 9/1/94 Indirect Ministry Funding 11/24/94 P0047 270-9861 270-7841 Greater Vancouver Mental Health Service Society Family Support This program developed from a group of mothers sharing, caring and coping with schizophrenia in their families. A formal program was started in 1983. G. Glacken Combination Family Support Groups in B.C. Approx. 40 93/94 201 - 6011 Westminster Hwy Richmond, B.C. Mental Health Schizophrenia Self Help Groups - Schizophrenia Mentally Ill Mary Gary Glacken - Executive Director 270-9861 None Richmond Elmbridge Way 5811 V6X 2A8 B.C. Cedarbridge Way 160 Adults - 18 years of age and older A0049 Canadian Mental Health Association - Richmond Branch 260 - 7000 Minoru Blvd Richmond Richmond, B.C. The Canadian Mental Health Association - Richmond Branch provides a wide variety of community based support services for the mentally ill in Richmond. These services include: Supported Housing; Transitions Through Volunteering; Community Recreation Services and Pathways Clubhouse. 279-7110 V6Y 3Z5 B.C. Christine Langridge Richmond Self Physician Psychiatrist (Private) Richmond Hospital Richmond Mental Health Team Boarding Home Operators Other CMHA Programs Christine Langridge 276-2755 Coordinator 9/26/94 1993 Our service provides recreation programs 6 days per week and at least one evening. Activities vary from day trips, fitness, gym, cooking, dances, bowling, to going to movies, the theatre and more. We provide both physical and social activities for individuals who have experienced a serious mental illness. The focus of the program is on integration into the community and on building and maintaining the skills necessary to lead a fulfilling and satisfying leisure lifestyle. Participants meet every 3 months and choose what activities they want in the new schedule. Schedules are distributed seasonally. This program is a Partnership Program with the Richmond Mental Health Team and Richmond Boarding Home Operators. Description: Recreation; Mental Illness; Serious Mental Illness; Mental Health; Mentally Ill Any person who has experienced a serious mental illness. $16,462 F0035F0035 Undisclosed/Other Sources 76616344.08 Funding is allocated by the Greater Vancouver Mental Health Service Society. 167473 $151,011 .901703558185498558 .0982964418145014420 93/94 English American Sign Language ASL (Please phone in advance to verify) 9/26/94 11/24/94 OL0056 Pathways Clubhouse N/A No P0077 276-0342 276-2755 Greater Vancouver Mental Health Service Society Community Recreation Services A needs assessment indicated the need for a recreation component in the services offered by CMHA, The Richmond Mental Health Team and the Boarding Home Operators. M. Lacroix Six days a week and one evening Staff ParticipantsActive Monthly Participants 17170 93/9493/94 160 - 5811 Cedarbridge Way Richmond, B.C. Mental Health Mentally Ill - Recreation Mary Michel Lacroix - Executive Director Edith Frederickson - Accountant 279-7110 279-7118 Short term careLong term care VentureRiverview VancouverMaple Ridge 10% Richmond Elmbridge Way 5811 V6X 2A8 B.C. Cedarbridge Way 160 Adults - 18 years of age and older A0049 Canadian Mental Health Association - Richmond Branch 260 - 7000 Minoru Blvd Richmond Richmond, B.C. The Canadian Mental Health Association - Richmond Branch provides a wide variety of community based support services for the mentally ill in Richmond. These services include: Supported Housing; Transitions Through Volunteering; Community Recreation Services and Pathways Clubhouse. 279-7110 V6Y 3Z5 B.C. Susan Knight Richmond Self Physician Richmond Mental Health Team Boarding Operators The Richmond Hospital Riverview Hospital CHIMO Crisis Centre Susan Knight 276-8834 Manager 9/26/94 1987 Pathways Clubhouse is a rehabilitation program for adults with a mental illness. Pathways Clubhouse is based on the Clubhouse Model of rehabilitation. The focus is vocational, food services, maintenance and clerical units. Members and the staff work side by side in all aspects of the operation of the Clubhouse, emphasizing equality between members and staff. Pathways Clubhouse also offers its members the opportunity to return to paid employment in the community through our Transitional Employment Program. Members are able to earn regular wages working in entry-level positions in Richmond while receiving support from the staff at Pathways Clubhouse. Description: Mental Illness; Rehabilitation; Vocational Training; Mental Health Any person with a mental illness as their primary diagnosis. $20,000$46,904 F0038F0035 City of RichmondUndisclosed/Other Sources 76616344.08 Funding is allocated by the Greater Vancouver Mental Health Service Society. 322230 $255,326 .792371908264283276 .0620674673369953139.14556062439872141 93/9493/94 English French Spanish American Sign Language 9/26/94 11/24/94 OL0056 Pathways Clubhouse N/A No P0078 276-0342 276-8834 City of Richmond Greater Vancouver Mental Health Service Society 276-0330 Pathways Clubhouse Due to a growing need for services for people with a mental illness living in Richmond. It began as a sheltered workshop and has expanded offering more employment opportunities for the clients through this program. M. Lacroix 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Monday to Friday Staff MembershipAverage Daily AttendanceActive Monthly Membership 28651108 93/9493/9493/94 160 - 5811 Cedarbridge Way Richmond, B.C. Mental Health Mentally Ill - Rehabilitation Mentally Ill - Employment Mary Michel Lacroix - Executive Director Edith Frederickson - Accountant 279-7110 279-7118 Short term careLong term care VentureRiverview VancouverMaple Ridge 6%15% Richmond The Caring Place Granville Avenue 7000 V6Y 3Z5 B.C. Minoru Blvd 260 Adults - 19 years of age and older A0049 Canadian Mental Health Association - Richmond Branch 260 - 7000 Minoru Blvd Richmond Richmond, B.C. The Canadian Mental Health Association - Richmond Branch provides a wide variety of community based support services for the mentally ill in Richmond. These services include: Supported Housing; Transitions Through Volunteering; Community Recreation Services and Pathways Clubhouse. 279-7110 V6Y 3Z5 B.C. Michelle Anderson Richmond Self Michelle Anderson 279-7110 Supported Housing Program Manager 9/26/94 1985 Subsidized housing program for persons diagnosed with a mental illness. Support services are provided by community living support workers to residents living in apartments located throughout the community or in an apartment block. The goal of the Supported Housing Program is to enable people with mental illnesses to establish an independent housing situation in the community with enough support to remain satisfied and successful. Description: Serious-Persistent Mental Illness; Mental Illness; Mental Health; Housing Under continuing care of a mental health professional and eligible for subsidy from the BCHMC or GVMHSS and several other entrance criteria. $382,220$6,519$150,109 F0037F0056F0035 British Columbia Housing Management CommissionCMHC Canada Mortgage and Housing CommissionUndisclosed/Other Sources 76616344.08 Funding is allocated by the Greater Vancouver Mental Health Service Society. 767872 $229,024 .298258043007167861 .497765252542090348.00848969619936656109.195487008251375229 93/9493/9493/94 English 9/26/94 11/24/94 N/A P0080 279-7118 279-7110 Ministry of Health; Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation; British Columbia Housing Management Commission; Greater Vancouver Mental Health Service Society Supported Housing Program To enable people with a mental illness to establish an affordable independent living situation with enough support to remain satisfied and successful. M. Lacroix Staff Tenants 67 93/94 260 - 7000 Minoru Blvd Richmond, B.C. Mental Health Mentally Ill Housing - Special Needs Home Support Mary Michel Lacroix - Executive Director Edith Frederickson - Accountant 279-7110 279-7118 Short term careLong term care VentureRiverview VancouverMaple Ridge 50%1%20% Richmond The Caring Place Granville Avenue 7000 V6Y 3Z5 B.C. Minoru Blvd 310 Adults - 19 years of age and older A0049 Canadian Mental Health Association - Richmond Branch 260 - 7000 Minoru Blvd Richmond Richmond, B.C. The Canadian Mental Health Association - Richmond Branch provides a wide variety of community based support services for the mentally ill in Richmond. These services include: Supported Housing; Transitions Through Volunteering; Community Recreation Services and Pathways Clubhouse. 279-7110 V6Y 3Z5 B.C. Linda Gavsie Richmond Physician Social Worker Self CMHA The Richmond Hospital Psychiatrists(private) Mental Health Professionals Linda Gavsie 279-7170 Coordinator 9/26/94 1992 Transitions Through Volunteering is designed to provide volunteer opportunities for a person living with a mental illness. The purpose of this supported volunteer program is to help people with a psychiatric disability to contribute to and feel a part of their own community. Varied rewarding and satisfying experiences are complemented with an ongoing training and support component. Volunteer benefits are numerous: acquire new skills, explore new environments, meet new people, make a contribution, share your knowledge, become active in the community-- and have fun! Joining in a large variety of group or independent projects and taking pride in success, are just some of the rewards for becoming a volunteer with Transitions Through Volunteering. Description: Volunteers; Mental Illness; Mental Health Any adult recovering from or living with a mental illness, who meets program criteria; is able to register and be interviewed by the program coordinator. $4,440 F0035 Undisclosed/Other Sources 76616344.08 Funding is allocated by the Greater Vancouver Mental Health Service Society. 61744 $57,304 .928090178802798653 .0719098211972013475 English 9/26/94 12/12/94 OL0031 Caring Place N/A No P0079 279-7172 279-7170 CMHA in collaboration with Richmond Connections Transitions Through Volunteering To meet the needs of people living with a mental illness by providing ongoing training and support. To enhance and expand volunteer opportunities in community organizations and businesses with the intention of creating a rewarding and satisfying experience. M. Lacroix As required Staff Clients Served 50 93/94 310 - 7000 Minoru Blvd Richmond, B.C. Mental Health Mentally Ill - Volunteering Volunteerism Mary Michel Lacroix - Executive Director Edith Frederickson - Accountant 279-7110 279-7118 Short term careLong term care VentureRiverview VancouverMaple Ridge 7% Richmond 7660 V6Y 1R9 BC Minoru Gate c/o A266 Caregivers Support Group c/o - 7660 Minoru Gate Richmond Richmond, B.C. This support group is open to all Richmond caregivers, especially those who provide care and support to a senior at home, in the community, or in a care facility. 273-1975 V6Y 1R9 B.C. Jackie Schell Unknown Jackie Schell 273-1975 12/19/94 This support group is open to all Richmond caregivers, especially those who provide care and support to a senior at home, in the community, or in a care facility. Meetings are held the third Monday of every month. Description: Dinise Sizer 76616344.08 English 12/19/94 12/19/94 OL263 Minoru Place Seniors Centre P273 278-1071 273-1975 Caregivers Support Group Richmond Connections Directory 1994-95 Meetings are held the third Monday of every month. c/o - 7660 Minoru Gate Richmond, BC Dinise Jackie Schell - 278-1071 Richmond The Caring Place Granville Avenue 7000 V6Y 3Z5 B.C. Minoru Blvd 120 Teenagers - 13 years of age and older A0040 CHIMO Richmond Crisis Services 120 - 7000 Minoru Blvd Richmond Richmond, B.C. Chimo Personal Distress Intervention Service is a Richmond non-profit organization utilizing professional staff and trained volunteers to provide counselling, support and education to individuals and families in crisis. 279-7077 V6Y 3Z5 B.C. Adolescent Counselling Program Dawn McClement Richmond Physician Family Self Richmond Mental Health Team Schools Hospital Ministry of Social Services Dawn McClement 279-7077 Adolescent Counsellor 9/9/94 279-7070 1992 Provides counselling and professional consultation for teens who are high risk and / or are thinking about suicide. Also provides suicide prevention workshops. Description: Adolescent Counselling; Teen Counselling; Teens in Crisis; Suicide Intervention; Suicide; Crisis Lines; Crisis Calls; Depression; Drug Overdose; Crisis Calls; Crisis Intervention; Community Mental Health Services; Hotlines; Suicide; Suicidal Behaviour; Suicide Prevention; Suicide Counselling 76616344.08 See Suicide Intervention Service. Funding is allocated by the Greater Vancouver Mental Health Service Society. Combined with the Suicide Intervention Service, a deficit of $11,842. This was met through fund raising. These clients are often referred to this service by the Suicide Intervention Service and Crisis Intervention Programs. The total clients served by Suicide Intervention Service and the Adolescent Program was 288. 50264.5 50,264.50 1 0 English 9/9/94 12/12/94 OL0031 Caring Place N/A No P0057 279-7075 279-7077 Greater Vancouver Mental Health Service Society (Child and Youth Budget) Adolescent Program There was a great demand for a service which focused on teenagers in crisis. The demand is still growing. T. Shapiro 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday to Friday/Evening hours as needed/ Emergency on call coverage 4:30 p.m. to midnight and holidays and weekends 9:00 a.m. to midnight Staff Clients ServedEducational Presentations 14457 93/9493/94 4,115 93/94 120 - 7000 Minoru Blvd Richmond, B.C. Mental Health Suicide Youth - Counselling and Support Counselling and Support - Youth Crisis - Youth Mary Toni Shapiro - Executive Director Judy Clausen - Executive Assistant 279-7077 279-7075 Transition housePsychiatric program " " All available transition housesUniversity HospitalVenture Lower MainlandVancouverVancouver Richmond 4060 V6X 2K1 BC Garden City A0040 CHIMO Richmond Crisis Services 120 - 7000 Minoru Blvd Richmond Richmond, B.C. Chimo Personal Distress Intervention Service is a Richmond non-profit organization utilizing professional staff and trained volunteers to provide counselling, support and education to individuals and families in crisis. 279-7077 V6Y 3Z5 B.C. Richmond 12/10/94 279-7070 Provides consultation, referral, and individual and group support for Richmond children who have witnessed violence against their mothers. Description: Violence; Children; Counselling and Support; Crisis Lines; Wife Abuse; Abused Women Dinise Sizer 76616344.08 12/10/94 12/10/94 P262 231-0680 Children's Program Counsellor Richmond Connections Directory 1994-95 4060 Garden City Richmond, BC Counselling and Support - Children Children - Counselling and Support Crisis - Crisis Lines Wife Abuse Dinise Toni Shapiro - Executive Director Judy Clausen - Executive Assistant 279-7077 Crisis Lines - Children Abused Women 279-7075 Transition housePsychiatric program " " All available transition housesUniversity HospitalVenture Lower MainlandVancouverVancouver Richmond The Caring Place Granville Avenue 7000 V6Y 3Z5 B.C. Minoru Blvd 120 No age limit A0040 CHIMO Richmond Crisis Services 120 - 7000 Minoru Blvd Richmond Richmond, B.C. Chimo Personal Distress Intervention Service is a Richmond non-profit organization utilizing professional staff and trained volunteers to provide counselling, support and education to individuals and families in crisis. 279-7077 V6Y 3Z5 B.C. Crisis Line Steve Lee Lower Mainland Richmond Mental Health Team Ministry of Social Services Suicide line transfer Physician Social Worker Family Self Steve Lee 279-7077 Coordinator of Volunteers 9/9/94 279-7070 1973 Crisis line counselling offers assistance to callers 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 midnight seven days per week, who are experiencing distress. Volunteers provide support and non-judgmental understanding to assist callers in defining problem areas and to work towards resolving them. Description: Suicide Intervention; Suicide; Crisis Lines; Crisis Calls; Depression; Drug Overdose; Crisis Calls; Crisis Intervention; Community Mental Health Services; Hotlines; Suicide; Suicidal Behaviour; Suicide Prevention; Suicide Counselling N/A 76616344.08 Not funded by the Ministry of Health English 9/9/94 12/12/94 OL0031 Caring Place No P0055 279-7075 279-7077 Crisis Intervention Program Based on Community Needs Assessment. T. Shapiro 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 midnight seven days a week Clients Served 19,828 1993 120 - 7000 Minoru Blvd Richmond, B.C. Suicide Crisis - Crisis Lines Counselling and Support - Crisis Dinise Toni Shapiro - Executive Director Judy Clausen - Executive Assistant 279-7077 279-7075 Transition housePsychiatric program " " All available transition housesUniversity HospitalVenture Lower MainlandVancouverVancouver Richmond Caring Place Granville Avenue 7000 V6Y 3Z5 BC Minoru Blvd c/o 120 A0040 CHIMO Richmond Crisis Services 120 - 7000 Minoru Blvd Richmond Richmond, B.C. Chimo Personal Distress Intervention Service is a Richmond non-profit organization utilizing professional staff and trained volunteers to provide counselling, support and education to individuals and families in crisis. 279-7077 V6Y 3Z5 B.C. Nova House Unknown 12/10/94 A transition house for abused women and their children. Operated from a feminist perspective. Provides safe shelter, emotional support, information, advocacy, and education about violence against women and children free of charge. Also provides telephone crisis counselling and information for abused women who are not residents of Nova House. Services are available in Spanish, English and Punjabi. Description: Transition House; Wife Abuse; Women; Counselling and Support; Child Abuse; Crisis; Abused Women; Crisis Lines Dinise Sizer 76616344.08 English Spanish Punjabi 12/10/94 12/10/94 P263 270-4915 270-4911 Nova Transition House Richmond Connections Directory 1994-95 c/o 120 - 7000 Minoru Blvd Richmond, BC Transition House Wife Abuse Counselling and Support - Women Women - Counselling and Support Dinise Toni Shapiro - Executive Director Judy Clausen - Executive Assistant 279-7077 Crisis - Crisis Lines Abused Women 279-7075 Transition housePsychiatric program " " All available transition housesUniversity HospitalVenture Lower MainlandVancouverVancouver Richmond The Caring Place Granville Avenue 7000 V6Y 3Z5 B.C. Minoru Blvd 120 Adult -19 years of age and older, including teenagers who have attempted suicide. A0040 CHIMO Richmond Crisis Services 120 - 7000 Minoru Blvd Richmond Richmond, B.C. Chimo Personal Distress Intervention Service is a Richmond non-profit organization utilizing professional staff and trained volunteers to provide counselling, support and education to individuals and families in crisis. 279-7077 V6Y 3Z5 B.C. SIS Miriam Caplan Richmond Physician Social Worker Family Self Schools Mental Health Team Ministry of Social Services Suicide line transfer Hospital Miriam Caplan 279-7077 Suicide Counsellor 9/9/94 279-7070 1973 Provides on-going counselling for adults who exhibit suicidal ideation or for adults and teens who have attempted suicide and for significant others of the suicidal person, as well as those who have lost a relative or friend through suicide. Also provides suicide prevention workshops. Description: Suicide Intervention; Suicide; Crisis Lines; Crisis Calls; Depression; Drug Overdose; Crisis Calls; Crisis Intervention; Community Mental Health Services; Hotlines; Suicide; Suicidal Behaviour; Suicide Prevention; Suicide Counselling N/A $14633$11425 F0038F0042 City of RichmondUnited Way 76616344.08 See Adolescent Program. Funding allocated by the Greater Vancouver Mental Health Service Society. Combined with the Adolescent Program, a deficit of $11,842. This was met through fund raising. The total clients served by Suicide Intervention Service and the Adolescent Program was 288. 104352 $78,294 .75028748850046 .140227307574364.109485203925176 93/9493/94 English Mandarin Cantonese 9/9/94 12/12/94 OL0031 Caring Place N/A No P0056 279-7077 Greater Vancouver Mental Health Service Society (Funded Agency Budget) Suicide Intervention Service A needs survey identified the numbers of patients in crisis entering the hospital. There was a need to develop a working relationship with the hospital and the service has since expanded to the kind of service outlined in the description. T. Shapiro 15 hour service daily Staff Clients ServedEducational Presentations 14457 93/9493/94 4,115 Combined 93/94 120 - 7000 Minoru Blvd Richmond, B.C. Mental Health Suicide Counselling and Support - Suicide Mary Toni Shapiro - Executive Director Judy Clausen - Executive Assistant 279-7077 279-7075 Transition housePsychiatric program " " All available transition housesUniversity HospitalVenture Lower MainlandVancouverVancouver 14%11% Richmond 4060 V6X 2K1 BC Garden City A0040 CHIMO Richmond Crisis Services 120 - 7000 Minoru Blvd Richmond Richmond, B.C. Chimo Personal Distress Intervention Service is a Richmond non-profit organization utilizing professional staff and trained volunteers to provide counselling, support and education to individuals and families in crisis. 279-7077 V6Y 3Z5 B.C. Nell Toegel Unknown Nell Toegel 231-0680 Women's Counsellor 12/10/94 279-7070 Provides assessment, consultation, follow-up, and individual and group support counselling services for women who have experienced violence from an intimate partner. Services are available in English, French, Arabic and Italian. Description: Wife Abuse; Abused Women; Violence; Counselling and Support; Support Groups; Crisis Dinise Sizer 76616344.08 English French Arabic Italian 12/10/94 12/10/94 P264 231-0680 Women's Program Counsellor Richmond Connections Directory 1994-95 4060 Garden City Richmond, BC Wife Abuse Abused Women Women - Counselling and Support Counselling and Support - Women Dinise Toni Shapiro - Executive Director Judy Clausen - Executive Assistant 279-7077 279-7075 Transition housePsychiatric program " " All available transition housesUniversity HospitalVenture Lower MainlandVancouverVancouver Richmond 3580 V7E 3A4 B.C. Moncton St 215 Adult - 19 years of age and older A0041 Community Living Society 300 - 5945 Kathleen Ave Burnaby Burnaby, B.C. The Community Living Society is a non-profit, community-based society that enhances individual empowerment through the promotion of decision-making, autonomy and dignity for people with a disability. The society serves adults with varying disabilities such as mentally handicapped, physically disabled and head injuries. The society acts as a service agency, developing for each person a supportive environment to implement the plans set out by the individual, with the assistance of the personal network and a broker if the individual so chooses, as an expression of his or her needs and wishes. 451-8699 V5H 4J7 B.C. CLS Susan Jolin Richmond Family Ministry of Health Services to People with Disabilities Susan Jolin 241-7736 Vocational Coordinator 9/21/94 Pager 891-8848 1991 As a service agency, our mandate is to support individuals in pursuit of their personal planning on a day to day basis within community integrated settings, for example, the business community, industry, educational system, recreation centres. CLS staff provide support in community-based operations during daytime hours, unless needs or funding dictate fewer or different hours of support. Individuals make choices of a variety of opportunities to enhance their quality of work and / or life style. These options include, for most people, a combination of paid employment, work experience, community volunteer options, recreational or leisure activities. Description: Individually Designed Day Time Service; Prevocational Training; Vocational Support; Mental Handicap; Mentally Handicapped; Physically Handicapped; Head Injury; Head Injuries; Independent Living; Life Skills Referral through the Ministry of Health with funding approval Reference 2 76616344.08 135000 $135,000 1 0 English Other languages available upon request 9/21/94 11/24/94 OL0050 Community Living Society No P0065 241-7736 241-7736 CLS Vocational Services Day Time Services Individuals were moving out of Woodlands and some were graduating from High School. There was a need to develop this kind of support for these individuals. A. Braun 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday to Friday Staff Clients Served 5 93/94 215 - 3580 Moncton St Richmond, B.C. Other Mentally Handicapped - Employment Physically Handicapped - Employment Physically Handicapped - Recreation Mentally Handicapped - Recreation Mary Annette Braun - Director of Vocational Services Ken Pook - Executive Director 451-8699 451-5708 Therapeutic pool George Pearson Centre 700 West 57th, Van Richmond 8640 V6Y 1N7 B.C. Bennett Rd 16 Adult - 19 years of age and older Community Living Society CLS Shari Gulliver Richmond Family Ministry of Health Services to People with Disabilities Shari Gulliver 278-3447 Key Support Worker Jim White 451-8699 Residential Area Manager 9/21/94 891-8848 1991 Community Living Society Residential Services supports people with disabilities to live in their homes, be as self sufficient as possible and assists them to reach their potential. Description: Individual Residence; Mental Handicap; Mentally Handicapped; Physically Handicapped; Independent Living Referral through the Ministry of Health Reference 2 76616344.08 94778 $94,778 1 0 English Other languages available upon request 9/21/94 11/24/94 OL0050 Community Living Society No P0066 278-3447 Residential Services To meet the needs of two individuals who wanted to live in Richmond. A. Braun 24 hour service Staff Clients Served 1 93/94 16 - 8640 Bennett Rd Richmond, B.C. Other Home Support Residential Care Homes Housing - Special Needs Mentally Handicapped - Housing Mary Richmond 9531 V7A 1G8 B.C. Williams Rd Residents ages - 18 years old to 56 years old. A0058 Cruz Family Care Home 9531 Williams Rd Richmond Richmond, B.C. Our family care home is a private residence we opened to the mentally ill. People living in our home include myself, my husband and son. 275-3640 V7A 1G8 B.C. Cruz Family Care Home Elizabeth Cruz Lower Mainland Greater Vancouver Mental Health Service Society Elizabeth Cruz 275-3640 Owner and Operator 9/26/94 First opened in 1980 - 1983. Reopened May 1990 to present time. Cruz Family Care Home is privately run. It is operated by my family. We provide supervision and care to a maximum of 2 persons. It is always our intention to give our residents the opportunity to participate in our daily family life, and encourage them to be as independent as possible. This way we help them remain well and stay out of institutions or hospitals. We provide a private room, meals, medication and supervision of daily activities. This is a very challenging job, but it is worth doing. Description: Residential Care Homes; Mental Health; Mentally Ill Greater Vancouver Mental Health Service Society Jennifer Kuun $493.504,594.808,244.90 F0033F252F253 Ministry of Social ServicesPublic TrusteeFamily Sources 76616344.08 Ministry of Health funding is allocated by the Greater Vancouver Mental Health Service Society. The GVMHSS manages the Community Residential Program in Richmond and Vancouver. 34492.92 $21,159.72 .613451108227428 .0143072839295716.133209945693203.239031662149798 199319931993 English Filipino 9/26/94 11/24/94 OL0052 Cruz Family Care Home P0071 275-4731 275-3640 Community Residential Program We as operators have the benefit of working in our own home and although it requires a lot of dedication we obviously experience a great deal of satisfaction helping our residents to lead more independent and meaningful lives. E. Cruz 24 hour service Staff Clients Served 2 93/94 9531 Williams Rd Richmond, B.C. Mental Health Mentally Ill - Housing Residential Care Homes Housing - Special Needs Mary Elizabeth Cruz - Owner and Operator 275-4731 Emergency Service Venture Vancouver 1%13%24% Richmond No. 2 Road 6060 V7C 2P8 B.C. Christina Rd Adults - 18 and older A0038 Deafblind and Rubella Housing Society 6060 Christina Rd Richmond Richmond, B.C. Provides 24 hour support and opportunities for adults who are deafblind to live independently in the manner that they choose. We encourage and support the adult who is deafblind to build a strong network of friends and family members. Through one-to-one intervention, the adults enjoy the recreational, educational and vocational opportunities that Richmond has to offer. 277-9207 V7C 2P8 B.C. D. B. R. Housing Society Laurel Charnetski Lower Mainland Social Worker Family Canadian Deafblind and Rubella Association Provincial Outreach Program for Students with Deafblindness Jericho Hill Program for Students with Deafblindness Laurel Charnetski 277-9207 Program Coordinator 9/8/94 1988 Provides individualized quality lifestyle for adults who are deafblind. Lifestyle plans are developed in conjunction with the individual and their support circle. The plans outline the kinds of support the adult requires to carry out vocational, educational, recreational and social goals. Every staff member is oriented to the individualized plans and knows exactly how the adult wants to be supported. The staff's focus is always on the individual's needs. An intervener's role is to interpret the environment around the person, providing them with the information they need to make decisions independently. Description: Deaf-Blind; Deafblind; Rubella; Independent Living; Housing; Group Homes; Home Support Services; Community Living Congenital and early adventitious. $15,600 F0032F0037 Residential Fees 76616344.08 There was a deficit of $8,000 for 1993/94. Total operating budget for 1993/94=$241,527. 250339 $234,739 .937684499818246 .062315500181753500 93/94 English American Sign Language ASL 9/8/94 11/24/94 OL0039 Deafblind and Rubella Housing Society Yes P0052 277-9207 Deafblind and Rubella Housing Society To serve the needs of adults who are deafblind in the Richmond area. The catchment also includes the Lower Mainland and will include the province in the near future. L. Charnetski 24 hour service Staff Clients Served 3 93/94 6060 Christina Rd Richmond, B.C. Other Deafblind Home Support Rubella Housing - Special Needs Mary Laurel Charnetski - Program Coordinator Products and maintenanceNational Advocacy OrganizationAdaptive products Western Institute of the Deaf and Hard of HearingCanadian Deafblind and Rubella AssociationCanadian National Institute for the Blind 2125 West 7th, Van5055 Joyce Street, Van5055 Joyce Street, Van 6% Richmond Richmond Senior Secondary 7171 B.C. Minoru Blvd ? A0037 Family Services of Greater Vancouver Richmond Branch 250 - 7000 Minoru Blvd Richmond Richmond, B.C. A nonprofit community-based organization dedicated to helping families, individuals and young people who are experiencing new or difficult challenges in their lives. We offer professional counselling, consultation, education and other supportive programs for people of all ages and income levels. We strive to reflect the diversity of these communities through our programs, staffing and governance. 279-7100 V6Y 3Z5 B.C. Richmond Student Parents Program Richmond 9/7/94 Provides extra support to pregnant and parenting teen mothers and their infants, allowing the mothers the opportunity to complete their high school education. A variety of educational experiences helps them develop as individuals, parents, students, employees and citizens. Description: F0041F0045F0046 76616344.08 Have support from the school health nurse and the district psychologist. English 9/7/94 11/24/94 OL0038 No P0051 668-6400 ? Colts Teen Parent Program E. Shearer 7171 Minoru Blvd Richmond, B.C. Teen Pregnancy and Parenting - Education Pregnancy - Teen Parenting - Teen Youth - Pregnancy and Parenting Dinise Elaine Shearer - Richmond Group Coordinator Heather Nelken - VISAC Program Supervisor 244-9319 279-7108 None Richmond The Caring Place Granville Avenue 7000 V6Y 3Z5 B.C. Minoru Blvd 250 Adults A0037 Family Services of Greater Vancouver Richmond Branch 250 - 7000 Minoru Blvd Richmond Richmond, B.C. A nonprofit community-based organization dedicated to helping families, individuals and young people who are experiencing new or difficult challenges in their lives. We offer professional counselling, consultation, education and other supportive programs for people of all ages and income levels. We strive to reflect the diversity of these communities through our programs, staffing and governance. 279-7100 V6Y 3Z5 B.C. The Group Program Elaine Shearer Richmond Self Physician Social Worker Family Nurse Continuing Education Richmond School Board Elaine Shearer 279-7100 Group Coordinator 9/7/94 1976 Richmond/ 1966 Vancouver Offers a broad net of easily assessable groups and workshops to people who may need help for current life situations such as parenting a toddler, ending a relationship or improving communication with a spouse. The focus of the groups is preventative, always focusing on strengths as opposed to labels and pathology. We aim to raise participants awareness of community resources and help them sort out their needs and select their next step. 2/3 of our groups are cosponsored with the Richmond School Board and Continuing Education. Description: Family Life Education Evening Courses F0038F0042F0033F0028F0035 76616344.08 No Ministry of Health funding. Funding it does receive is given to Nobody's Perfect Languages upon request English 9/7/94 11/24/94 OL0038OL0032OL0024OL0033OL0037OL0035OL0036OL0034 Richmond HighMcNair Secondary SchoolMitchell Elementary SchoolEast Richmond Community CenterRichmond Family PlaceSouth Arm Recreation Association and CentreSteveston Community Centre YesYesYesYesYesYesYesYes P0048 279-7180 279-7100 Richmond School Board Richmond Health Department Ministry of Social Services School Mental Health Team Family Life Education E. Shearer some fees/low fee and subsidies are availablesome fees/low fee and subsidies are availablesome fees/low fee and subsidies are availablesome fees/low fee and subsidies are availablesome fees/low fee and subsidies are availablesome fees/low fee and subsidies are availablesome fees/low fee and subsidies are available Clients ServedSpecial Program ClientsMulticultural Program Clients 1,09230790 93/94 250 - 7000 Minoru Blvd Richmond, B.C. Family Life Education Lifeskills Dinise Elaine Shearer - Richmond Group Coordinator Heather Nelken - VISAC Program Supervisor 244-9319 279-7108 None Richmond The Caring Place Granville Avenue 7000 V6Y 3Z5 B.C. Minoru Blvd 250 Children, Adults A0037 Family Services of Greater Vancouver Richmond Branch 250 - 7000 Minoru Blvd Richmond Richmond, B.C. A nonprofit community-based organization dedicated to helping families, individuals and young people who are experiencing new or difficult challenges in their lives. We offer professional counselling, consultation, education and other supportive programs for people of all ages and income levels. We strive to reflect the diversity of these communities through our programs, staffing and governance. 279-7100 V6Y 3Z5 B.C. The Counselling program Alex Elgard Richmond Self Family Social Worker Physician Nurse Alex Elgard 279-7100 Family Therapist 9/7/94 25 years Offers individual, marital and family therapy on a sliding scale basis. The department has three therapists offering service in 3 different languages. There are three distinct departments, the Employment Assistance Program, VISAC and the Family Violence Intervention Project. Description: F0038F0042F0035 76616344.08 Cantonese Mandarin English Korean 9/7/94 12/12/94 OL0031 Caring Place Yes P0049 279-7108 279-7100 Family Therapy E. Shearer Sliding scale according to income Counselling HoursClients Served 2,000400 93/9493/94 250 - 7000 Minoru Blvd Richmond, B.C. Family - Counselling and Support Dinise Elaine Shearer - Richmond Group Coordinator Heather Nelken - VISAC Program Supervisor 244-9319 279-7108 None Richmond The Caring Place Granville Avenue 7000 V6Y 3Z5 B.C. Minoru Blvd 250 Parents under the age of 25 with preschoolers up to the age of 5 years. A0037 Family Services of Greater Vancouver Richmond Branch 250 - 7000 Minoru Blvd Richmond Richmond, B.C. A nonprofit community-based organization dedicated to helping families, individuals and young people who are experiencing new or difficult challenges in their lives. We offer professional counselling, consultation, education and other supportive programs for people of all ages and income levels. We strive to reflect the diversity of these communities through our programs, staffing and governance. 279-7100 V6Y 3Z5 B.C. Elaine Shearer Richmond Self Richmond Health Department Ministry of Social Services Elaine Shearer 279-7100 Group Coordinator 9/28/94 1989 A parenting program for parents of preschoolers in Richmond who are experiencing isolation due to low income, low education and lack of support systems. Description: Parenting; Preschoolers Low income families with preschool children who express the need for parenting education and social support. PowerBook $16,968 F0033 Ministry of Social Services 76616344.08 26292 $9,324 .35463258785942492 .64536741214057508 93/94 English Mandarin Cantonese Punjabi Hindi Spanish Other languages as needed 9/28/94 11/24/94 OL0033OL0057OL0035OL0058 Broadmoor Infant Day Care West Richmond Recreation Association and CentreRichmond Family PlaceRichmond Public Library Brighouse Branch No P0083 279-7108 279-7100 The Steering Committee has representation from the Ministry of Social Services, Ministry of Health, Mental Health Services and the Family Place. Nobody's Perfect Preschool years are very important in a child's development and many parents of preschoolers are feeling stressed, housebound and financially pressed. Children could be at risk of abuse and / or neglect due to these pressures. E. Shearer 6 week groups/2 hour sessions6 week groups/2 hour sessions6 week groups/2 hour sessions6 week groups/2 hour sessions Clients ServedParentsChildren 808080 93/9493/9493/94 250 - 7000 Minoru Blvd Richmond, B.C. Other Parenting - Counselling and Support Counselling and Support - Family Mary Elaine Shearer - Richmond Group Coordinator Heather Nelken - VISAC Program Supervisor 244-9319 279-7108 None 65% Richmond Granville Avenue 5726 V6X 2A9 B.C. Minoru Blvd 201 Children and Adults A0037 Family Services of Greater Vancouver Richmond Branch 250 - 7000 Minoru Blvd Richmond Richmond, B.C. A nonprofit community-based organization dedicated to helping families, individuals and young people who are experiencing new or difficult challenges in their lives. We offer professional counselling, consultation, education and other supportive programs for people of all ages and income levels. We strive to reflect the diversity of these communities through our programs, staffing and governance. 279-7100 V6Y 3Z5 B.C. VISAC Heather Nelken Richmond Self Family Social Worker Physician Nurse Open Referral Heather Nelken 244-9319 Program Supervisor 9/7/94 244-9319 1993 To attempt to meet the therapeutic needs of sexually abused children, their families, and adult survivors of childhood sexual abuse. VISAC believes that sexual abuse is a social problem related to the abuse of power. Our program puts into practice the feminist values of respect, empowerment and choice. At a given time there are 30-35 women in 1 to 1 counselling; 20 women in group therapy and 20-25 children and families in counselling. Description: Sexual Abuse; Incest; Adult Survivors; Childhood Sexual Abuse; Rape; Assault; Sex Crimes; Incest Victims; Sexually Abused Children Children, Teens and Adult Survivors of sexual abuse as well as non-offending family members. $90,000$60,000$50,000$35,000$6,000 F0046F0033F0047F0054F0038 Ministry for Women's EqualityMinistry of Social ServicesRHAPRISE Regional City of Richmond 76616344.08 Funding is allocated by the Greater Vancouver Mental Health Service Society. The $55,000 amount is a SAIP grant (Sexual Abuse Intervention Program) used for a very specific service which is one of four units of service. It is in existence to provide long term counselling and to service those who are not eligible for Ministry of Social Services funding. It is used for 28 hours child and family counselling per week. 296000 $55,000 .185810810810810811 .304054054054054054.202702702702702703.168918918918918919.118243243243243243.0202702702702702703 93/9493/9493/9493/9493/94 English 9/7/94 11/24/94 OL0051 Vancouver-Richmond Incest and Sexual Abuse Centre N/A No P0050 244-9373 244-9319 Vancouver - Richmond Incest and Sexual Abuse Centre Initially, there was a 1/2 time worker to work with children and families. This proved to be clearly inadequate for the needs of the community. It also became very evident that there was clearly a need to expand the program to service the many adult survivors that were coming forward in all agencies. H. Nelken As needed Staff Adult Clients total seenS.A.I.P. FamiliesS.A.I.P. ChildrenM.S.S. FamiliesM.S.S. Children 336241216 93/9493/9493/9493/9493/94 201 - 5726 Minoru Blvd Richmond, B.C. Other Sexual Abuse Incest Child Abuse Counselling and Support - Sexual Abuse Mary Elaine Shearer - Richmond Group Coordinator Heather Nelken - VISAC Program Supervisor 244-9319 279-7108 None 30%20%17%12%2% Richmond 8640 V6Y 2X6 B.C. Cruickshank Dr. Adults - 20 to 35 years of age A0053 Frances House 8640 Cruickshank Dr. Richmond Richmond, B.C. Mary Bentley operates the Frances House care home provided by the Katherine Sanford Housing Society (a nonprofit society working for the Greater Vancouver Mental Health Service Society). Service providers such as Mary Bentley, are hired by Greater Vancouver Mental Health Service Society, to oversee day-to-day operations in Katherine Sanford houses. 241-0972 V6Y 2X6 B.C. Bentley, Mary Mary Bentley Province Greater Vancouver Mental Health Service Society. Mental Health Residential Services Mary Bentley 241-0972 Operator 9/14/94 October 1990 The program goal is to emphasize a normal environment where people can reach their potential and are recognised as important unique individuals. The house program addresses three areas: life skills, vocational and recreation. The clients here have very mixed diagnosis and there is an emphasis on individual life planning. The house is provided by the Katherine Sanford Housing Society. Description: Life Skills; Vocational Skills; Social Skills; Residential Care Homes; Mental Health; Katherine Sanford Housing Society; Mentally Ill 65,419 F0033F0033F0033 Ministry of Social Services 76616344.08 Greater Vancouver Mental Health Service Society manage the Community Residential Program in Richmond. Funding information at accountants obtained funding amounts from STOB report and Ministry of Social Services. 219087 $153,668 .701401726254867 .298598273745133 93/94 English 9/14/94 11/24/94 OL0042 Frances House Yes P0058 241-0972 241-0972 Community Residential Program Demand for services because there were no boarding homes in Richmond until 1990. Also, the real estate prices were higher in Vancouver so opened homes in Richmond. Tom Grant 24 hour service Staff Clients Served 9 93/94 8640 Cruickshank Dr. Richmond, B.C. Mental Health Mentally Ill Residential Care Homes Housing - Special Needs Mary Mary Bentley - Operator 241-0972 None 30% Richmond Fraserview Intermediate Care Lodge No. 4 Road 9580 V7A 1H2 B.C. Williams Rd Primarily Seniors, but no age limit. A0029 Fraserview Intermediate Care Lodge Company Ltd. 9580 Williams Rd Richmond Richmond, B.C. Is a private facility owned and operated by the Baron family and funded by the Ministry of Health, providing a service to the community of Richmond and surrounding area by caring for predominately elderly individuals unable to maintain independence in personal residences because of limitations in physical and / or mental ability. 274-3510 V7A 1H2 B.C. Comprehensive Care Project Donna Robertson Province Case Worker Donna Robertson 274-3510 Assistant Administrator 8/17/94 1989 Improved or extended facility services and practises: 1. Enhancement of rehabilitation and activation programs 2. One facility bed for emergency respite 3. Therapeutic Day Care Program 4. Multilevel care for limited number of residents Description: Rehabilitation; Respite; Day Care; Therapeutic Referrals from the Richmond Health Department Continuing Care Division for the crisis bed. F0028 76616344.08 91005 $91,005 1 000 English 8/17/94 11/24/94 OL0023 Fraserview Intermediate Care Lodge 93/94 Yes P0029 275-0996 274-3510 Jointly managed by the Richmond Health Department Continuing Care Division and Fraserview. Comprehensive Care Project To improve or extend facility services and practises. E. Waterer 24 hour service Combination Enhanced ProgramDay CareCrisis Bed 1052025 93/9493/9492/93 93/94 9580 Williams Rd Richmond, B.C. Residential Care Long Term Care Nursing Homes Senior Citizens - Long Term Care Continuing Care Mary Donna Robertson - Assistant Administrator Wayne Baron - Assistant Administrator 275-0996 None Richmond Fraserview Intermediate Care Lodge No. 4 Road 9580 V7A 1H2 B.C. Williams Rd Primarily seniors, but no age limit A0029 Fraserview Intermediate Care Lodge Company Ltd. 9580 Williams Rd Richmond Richmond, B.C. Is a private facility owned and operated by the Baron family and funded by the Ministry of Health, providing a service to the community of Richmond and surrounding area by caring for predominately elderly individuals unable to maintain independence in personal residences because of limitations in physical and / or mental ability. 274-3510 V7A 1H2 B.C. Fraserview Elizabeth Waterer Province Family Self Case Worker Elizabeth Waterer 274-3510 Director of Care 8/17/94 1970 Provides a service to the community of Richmond and surrounding area by caring for predominately elderly individuals unable to maintain independence in personal residences because of limitations in physical and / or mental ability. Care and service to the residents and families include professional and supportive nursing care 24 hours a day; nutrition services; recreation / leisure services and pastoral care. Intermediate levels 1, 2 and 3 type of care is provided. Other support services include: hairdressing, physiotherapy and occupational therapy, podiatry and laboratory. Description: Intermediate Care; Long Term Care; Senior Citizens; Special Care; Alzheimer's; Alzheimer Disease; Behaviour Problems; Long-Term Care Facilities; Nursing Homes; Rest Homes; Chronically Ill-Care; Life Care Communities Referral by Richmond Health Department Continuing Care Division for funded beds. $766,845$138,492$4,744$8,897 F0032F0040F0057F0033 Residential FeesDepartment of Veteran AffairsGeriatric/SessionalMinistry of Social Services 76616344.08 Please refer to the letter of concern in the file for this agency. In part it states: The funding for 1993/94 does not completely reflect the actual. Certification of HEU and BCNU occurred June 16, 1993 with the first collective agreement ratified in August 1994. Wages, benefits etc... are retroactive to June 1993, but these funds have not yet been received and included in the funding from the Ministry. 2421790 $1,502,812 .620537701452232 .316643887372563.0571858005855173.00195888165365288.00367372893603492 93/9493/9493/9493/94 English 8/17/94 11/24/94 OL0023 Fraserview Intermediate Care Lodge Yes P0028 275-0996 274-3510 Fraserview Auxiliary. Under contract with the Ministry of Health through the Richmond Health Department, Continuing Care Division for 89 of the 105 beds. The remaining 16 are available on a strictly private pay basis. i.e. no Government subsidy. Fraserview Intermediate Care The facility was established in 1970 as a 24 bed intermediate care home and has been expanded twice to the present size of 105 licensed beds. E. Waterer 24 hour service Combination Funded Beds M.O.H.Funded Beds Dept. of Veteran AffairsPrivate Beds 791016 93/9493/9493/94 650 93/94 9580 Williams Rd Richmond, B.C. Residential Care Long Term Care Nursing Homes Senior Citizens - Long Term Care Continuing Care Mary Donna Robertson - Assistant Administrator Wayne Baron - Assistant Administrator 275-0996 None 32%6%0%0% Richmond 7315 V6Y 2T4 B.C. No. 4 Rd Adults - 20 to 50 years of age A0054 Granville House 7315 No. 4 Rd Richmond Richmond, B.C. The program goal is to meet the individual needs, abilities and rights as human beings with the number one priority to provide a safe and caring atmosphere. The client type are people with Schizophrenia who are primarily long standing Riverview clients that require a stress free, quiet, structured environment to function in the community and prevent rehospitalization. House is provided by the Katherine Sanford Housing Society. 276-0354 V6Y 2T4 B.C. Jordan Inc., T. Teresa Jordan Province Greater Vancouver Mental Health Service Society. M.H.R.S. Teresa Jordan 276-0354 Operator 9/14/94 April 1990 The program goal is to meet the individual needs, abilities and rights as human beings with the number one priority to provide a safe and caring atmosphere. The client type are people with Schizophrenia who are primarily long standing Riverview clients that require a stress free, quiet, structured environment to function in the community and prevent rehospitalization. House is provided by the Katherine Sanford Housing Society. Description: Residential Care Homes; Mental Health; Mentally Ill; Katherine Sanford Housing Society Greater Vancouver Mental Health Service Society - M.H.R.S. $ 64,120.376,542.52 F0033F0033F0033 Ministry of Social ServicesPrivate 76616344.08 Ministry of Health funding is allocated by the Greater Vancouver Mental Health Service Society. GVMHSS manages the community residential program in Richmond. 222063.89 $151,401 .681790272159963 .288747396075967.0294623317640702 93/9493/94 English Hindi Punjabi Tagalog Spanish Tamil Fiji Native 9/14/94 11/24/94 OL0043 Granville House Yes P0059 276-0353 276-0354 Community Residential Program Increase in demand and downsizing Riverview. Teresa Jordan 24 hour service Staff Clients Served 9 93/94 7315 No. 4 Rd Richmond, B.C. Mental Health Residential Care Homes Mentally Ill - Housing Housing - Special Needs Mary Teresa Jordan - Operator 276-0353 None 29%3% Richmond 5751 V6X 2A8 B.C. Cedarbridge Way 110 13 years of age to 17 years of age A0030 Greater Vancouver Mental Health Service Society. Richmond Branch 110 - 5751 Cedarbridge Way Richmond Richmond, B.C. Provides psychiatric treatment to seriously mentally ill adults, specialized treatment services to emotionally disturbed children in the community and psychiatric treatment to seniors. 273-9121 V6X 2A8 B.C. AIM Program Elizabeth Tovey Richmond Ministry of the Attorney General Ministry of Social Services Richmond School Board Maples Program Richmond Mental Health Team Elizabeth Tovey 273-9121 Director 8/18/94 1994 Provides a coordinated approach in the treatment of high risk youths ages 13-17 years and their families. The program is managed by Greater Vancouver Mental Health Service Society, Maples Program, Richmond School Board and the Ministry of the Attorney General and the Ministry of Social Services. Residential Program component (2 placements) Day Program component (3 placements) Description: Inter-ministerial; High Risk Youths; Mental Health; Residential Program Client must be involved with more than two of the participating ministries. F0041F0033F0045F0049F0050 76616344.08 Funding is allocated by the Greater Vancouver Mental Health Service Society for .5 FTE. 29689 $29,689 1 00000 English 8/18/94 11/24/94 OL258 Alexis Interministerial Program N/A No P0031 660-2100 Richmond School Board; Ministry of the Attorney General; Ministry of Social Services; Maples Program; and Greater Vancouver Mental Health Service Society. Alexis Interministerial Program To develop therapy programs for this particular age range and involvement with two of the participating ministries. E. Tovey Staff New program 110 - 5751 Cedarbridge Way Richmond, B.C. Mental Health Mentally Ill - Youth Youth - Mentally Ill Mary Elizabeth Tovey - Director, Richmond Mental Health Team 270-6507 Short term psychiatric residential Short term psychiatric assessment unit Short term psychiatric (eating disorder)Preschool Day TreatmentDeaf Mental Health ServiceMental Health Substance AbuseVocational AssessmentVocational RehabResidential (Portland Hotel)Rehab / Residential VentureYouth Residential Consultation ServiceVISTA - ResidentialBlenheim House / Parent Infant ProgramDeaf / Wellbeing ProgramDual Diagnosis ProgramGastown Vocational ServicesArbutus Vocational SocietyDowntown Eastside Resident's Assoc.Coast Foundation East 13th, Van250 -1070 W. Broadway, Van3181 West 2nd, Van3641 W. 29th, Van200 - 1070 W. Broadway, Van163 W. Broadway, Van950 - 555 W. Hastings, Van1910 Quebec St., Van9 E. Hastings, Van295 W. 7th Ave, Van Richmond 5751 V6X 2A8 B.C. Cedarbridge Way 110 All Ages A0030 Greater Vancouver Mental Health Service Society. Richmond Branch 110 - 5751 Cedarbridge Way Richmond Richmond, B.C. Provides psychiatric treatment to seriously mentally ill adults, specialized treatment services to emotionally disturbed children in the community and psychiatric treatment to seniors. 273-9121 V6X 2A8 B.C. MHES Elizabeth Tovey Lower Mainland Anyone Elizabeth Tovey 273-9121 Director 8/18/94 732-7307 1993 Provides assessment of people thought to be mentally ill and in need of emergency intervention in cooperation with the Community Response Unit at the Richmond Mental Health Team and those services which are essential to the emergency situation. Emergency intervention is available from 8:30 a.m. to 3:00 a.m. through the Mental Health Emergency Services number, 732-7307. Description: Emergency Intervention; Mentally Ill; Community Emergencies; Suicidal; Suicide None $73,497 F0051F0051 Richmond Hospital 76616344.08 Funding is allocated by the Greater Vancouver Mental Health Service Society. Funding Breakdown - Ministry of Health - $24,499 - 25%, Richmond Hospital - $73,497 - 75%, the additional $6,000 is for psych sessions which are separately funded by the Ministry of Health. 103996 $30,499 .293270895034424 .7067291049655760 93/94 English 8/18/94 11/24/94 OL0027 Richmond Mental Health Team No P0033 732-7307 273-9121 Greater Vancouver Mental Health Service Society Mental Health Emergency Service Provided to support individuals in emergency situations with mental health problems. E. Tovey Staff Clients Served (approx.)Breakdown of statistics available 484 93/94 110 - 5751 Cedarbridge Way Richmond, B.C. Mental Health Mentally Ill - Emergency Assistance Crisis Intervention Mental Health - Emergency Services Mary Elizabeth Tovey - Director, Richmond Mental Health Team 270-6507 Short term psychiatric residential Short term psychiatric assessment unit Short term psychiatric (eating disorder)Preschool Day TreatmentDeaf Mental Health ServiceMental Health Substance AbuseVocational AssessmentVocational RehabResidential (Portland Hotel)Rehab / Residential VentureYouth Residential Consultation ServiceVISTA - ResidentialBlenheim House / Parent Infant ProgramDeaf / Wellbeing ProgramDual Diagnosis ProgramGastown Vocational ServicesArbutus Vocational SocietyDowntown Eastside Resident's Assoc.Coast Foundation East 13th, Van250 -1070 W. Broadway, Van3181 West 2nd, Van3641 W. 29th, Van200 - 1070 W. Broadway, Van163 W. Broadway, Van950 - 555 W. Hastings, Van1910 Quebec St., Van9 E. Hastings, Van295 W. 7th Ave, Van 71% Richmond 5751 V6X 2A8 B.C. Cedarbridge Way 110 All Ages A0030 Greater Vancouver Mental Health Service Society. Richmond Branch 110 - 5751 Cedarbridge Way Richmond Richmond, B.C. Provides psychiatric treatment to seriously mentally ill adults, specialized treatment services to emotionally disturbed children in the community and psychiatric treatment to seniors. 273-9121 V6X 2A8 B.C. Elizabeth Tovey Richmond Self Anyone can refer Elizabeth Tovey 273-9121 Director 10/7/94 273-9121 1973 - 1974 Provides psychiatric treatment and rehabilitation services to seriously mentally ill adults; treatment and specialized services to emotionally and behavioral disturbed children / families in the community and psychiatric treatment to seniors. Services include intake assessment, treatment, consultation, outreach and education. The Mental Health Team uses a multi-disciplinary and client centred approach to coordinate the comprehensive range of services required by an individual to function independently in the community. Description: Seriously Mentally Ill; Community Psychiatric Treatment - Family; Community Psychiatric Treatment - Children; Psychiatric Treatment - Adults; Psychiatric Treatment - Seniors; Mental Health Services; Community Mental Health; Community Response Unit; Axis I Diagnosis Anyone with a serious mental illness; Axis I Diagnosis Dinise Sizer 76616344.08 Richmond Mental Health Team is one of 9 teams managed by Greater Vancouver Mental Health Service Society. Funding is allocated by the GVMHSS. The figure $1,351,763 includes the Richmond Mental Health Team budget of $1,253,003 and Child and Youth budget of $98,760. 1351763 $1,351,763 1 0 English Mandarin Cantonese 10/7/94 11/24/94 OL0027 Richmond Mental Health Team P251 270-6507 273-9121 Richmond Mental Health Team To provide services for the seriously mentally ill in their home community. Tom Grant Monday to Friday - 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. / Wednesdays 8:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Staff No. of Clients - averageNo. of IntakesNo. of ActivationsNo. of DischargesAll numbers are approximate 500250125125 1994199419941994 N/A 110 - 5751 Cedarbridge Way Richmond, B.C. Mental Health Mentally Ill - Treatment Mental Health - Services Psychiatry Mary Elizabeth Tovey - Director, Richmond Mental Health Team 270-6507 Short term psychiatric residential Short term psychiatric assessment unit Short term psychiatric (eating disorder)Preschool Day TreatmentDeaf Mental Health ServiceMental Health Substance AbuseVocational AssessmentVocational RehabResidential (Portland Hotel)Rehab / Residential VentureYouth Residential Consultation ServiceVISTA - ResidentialBlenheim House / Parent Infant ProgramDeaf / Wellbeing ProgramDual Diagnosis ProgramGastown Vocational ServicesArbutus Vocational SocietyDowntown Eastside Resident's Assoc.Coast Foundation East 13th, Van250 -1070 W. Broadway, Van3181 West 2nd, Van3641 W. 29th, Van200 - 1070 W. Broadway, Van163 W. Broadway, Van950 - 555 W. Hastings, Van1910 Quebec St., Van9 E. Hastings, Van295 W. 7th Ave, Van Richmond No. 1 Road 5751 V6X 2A8 B.C. Cedarbridge Way 110 Elementary school A0030 Greater Vancouver Mental Health Service Society. Richmond Branch 110 - 5751 Cedarbridge Way Richmond Richmond, B.C. Provides psychiatric treatment to seriously mentally ill adults, specialized treatment services to emotionally disturbed children in the community and psychiatric treatment to seniors. 273-9121 V6X 2A8 B.C. Elizabeth Tovey Richmond Richmond Elementary School Area Counsellors Elizabeth Tovey 273-9121 Director 8/18/94 270-2267 1992 The Richmond School Mental Health Program offers short term therapy for families and children of elementary school age who experience serious emotional, behavioral or relationship difficulties. Description: Short Term Mental Health; Elementary School Age Children; Families; Community Mental Health Services Referrals through Richmond Elementary School Area Counsellors F0041F0045F0045 76616344.08 Funding is allocated by the Greater Vancouver Mental Health Service Society. 196417 $196,417 1 0 English Cantonese Mandarin French 8/18/94 11/24/94 OL0024 Mitchell Elementary School N/A 93/94 No P0030 270-7492 270-2267 Richmond Health Department, Richmond School Board, Greater Vancouver Mental Health Service Society Richmond School Mental Health Program To provide early intervention and treatment for this age group of school age children. E. Tovey 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday to Friday/Wednesday 8:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Staff Clients ServedActivationsTerminations 1053854 93/9493/9493/94 110 - 5751 Cedarbridge Way Richmond, B.C. Mental Health Mentally Ill - Youth Youth - Mentally Ill Mentally Ill - Treatment Mental Health - Youth Mary Elizabeth Tovey - Director, Richmond Mental Health Team 270-6507 Short term psychiatric residential Short term psychiatric assessment unit Short term psychiatric (eating disorder)Preschool Day TreatmentDeaf Mental Health ServiceMental Health Substance AbuseVocational AssessmentVocational RehabResidential (Portland Hotel)Rehab / Residential VentureYouth Residential Consultation ServiceVISTA - ResidentialBlenheim House / Parent Infant ProgramDeaf / Wellbeing ProgramDual Diagnosis ProgramGastown Vocational ServicesArbutus Vocational SocietyDowntown Eastside Resident's Assoc.Coast Foundation East 13th, Van250 -1070 W. Broadway, Van3181 West 2nd, Van3641 W. 29th, Van200 - 1070 W. Broadway, Van163 W. Broadway, Van950 - 555 W. Hastings, Van1910 Quebec St., Van9 E. Hastings, Van295 W. 7th Ave, Van Richmond 7000 V6Y 3Z5 BC Minoru Blvd 280 A260 Heart and Stroke Foundation of BC and Yukon 280 - 7000 Minoru Blvd Richmond Richmond, B.C. A volunteer driven organization primarily dedicated to cardiovascular research and public education. The office accepts donations as well as distributes general information (in English and Chinese) on heart disease and strokes. The foundation also has several programs geared to health and education, such as Tai Chi and the Heart to Heart program. 279-7130 V6Y 3Z5 B.C. Unknown 12/10/94 An educational program, co-sponsored by The Richmond Hospital and the Heart & Stroke Foundation, for individuals (and their spouse) living with or recovering from heart complications. Workshops spanning eight weeks are held year round. Program fees are $30 per person or $45 for a couple. To register call The Richmond Hospital. Description: Heart Disease; Stroke; Cardiovascular; Dinise Sizer 76616344.08 12/10/94 12/10/94 OL137 Richmond Hospital, The Yes P266 278-9711, local 4150 The Richmond Hospital Heart to Heart Richmond Connections Directory 1994-95 Call 278-9711 local 4150 to register 280 - 7000 Minoru Blvd Richmond, BC Heart Health Stroke Dinise Linda Valiquette - Belinda Boyd - 279-7130 Richmond Caring Place Granville Avenue 7000 V6Y 3Z5 BC Minoru Blvd 280 A260 Heart and Stroke Foundation of BC and Yukon 280 - 7000 Minoru Blvd Richmond Richmond, B.C. A volunteer driven organization primarily dedicated to cardiovascular research and public education. The office accepts donations as well as distributes general information (in English and Chinese) on heart disease and strokes. The foundation also has several programs geared to health and education, such as Tai Chi and the Heart to Heart program. 279-7130 V6Y 3Z5 B.C. Unknown 12/10/94 A joint project between the Heart and Stroke Foundation and Richmond Centre Mall to provide early morning luk tung cheun, tai chi and che kung classes from 8:00 am to 9:00 am Monday through Friday. There is an annual membership fee of $10.00. To register go to the food court in the Richmond Centre Mall during class times. Description: Exercise; Heart; Stroke; Tai Chi; Exercises Dinise Sizer 76616344.08 12/10/94 12/12/94 P267 279-7130 Richmond Centre Wellness Club Richmond Connections Directory 1994-95, and R.N. July 3/94 page 5 Membership 496 280 - 7000 Minoru Blvd Richmond, BC Exercise Dinise Linda Valiquette - Belinda Boyd - 279-7130 Richmond Pinegrove Place Cambie and No. 5 Rd 11331 V6X 1L8 B.C. Mellis Dr 19 or older A0026 Mennonite Intermediate Care Home Society of Richmond 11331 Mellis Dr Richmond Richmond, B.C. As an intermediate care home facility, we are dedicated to provide the finest level of resident care feasible for the chronically ill, aged and infirm, in a health care environment which has as many homelike features as possible incorporated within its framework. We believe in the dignity and worth of each human being with not only physical but also mental, emotional and spiritual needs. 278-1296 V6X 1L8 B.C. Pinegrove Alfred Hildebrand Province Social Worker Case Worker Nurse Alfred Hildebrand 278-1296 Administrator Marilyn Pawson 278-1296 Director of Care 8/10/94 1983 Pinegrove Place is an intermediate care home, operated by a non-profit Mennonite Society and funded by the Government. It is a 75 bed long term care facility with a separate 18 bed Alzheimer's Special Care Unit. All rooms are private complete with en suite. Pastoral services are offered for the residents. Programs are provided to be recreational, as well as therapeutic, enhancing the lives of the residents of Pinegrove Place. Intermediate levels 1, 2 and 3 type of care is provided. Description: Intermediate Care; Long Term Care; Senior Citizens; Alzheimer's; Alzheimer Disease; Intermediate Care Homes; Special care; Behavior Problems; Dementia; Nursing Homes; Aged; Elderly; Long Term Care Facilities; Rest Homes; Chronically Ill - Care; Life Care Communities Referral by Richmond Health Department Continuing Care Division. 643,336 F0032 Residential Fees 76616344.08 2556769 1,913,433 .748379302158309961 .251620697841690039 93/94 English German 8/10/94 11/24/94 OL0016 Pinegrove Place Yes P0020 273-0050 278-1296 Under contract with the Ministry of Health through the Richmond Health Department, Continuing Care Division. Also, supports Mennonite churches in the Greater Vancouver area. Pinegrove Long Term Care With the completion of Menno Court in South Vancouver, an affordable accommodation for senior citizens as well as for others in the community who could not afford their own homes, the Society anticipated that many of the residents of Menno Court would require long term care in the future. A government grant was approved for Pinegrove Place. A. Hildebrand 24 hour service Combination Beds 75 93/94 700 hours 93/94 11331 Mellis Dr Richmond, B.C. Residential Care Long Term Care Nursing Homes Senior Citizens - Long Term Care Continuing Care Mary Alfred Hildebrand - Administrator Gilbert Epp - President 273-0050 None 25% Richmond Pinegrove Place Cambie and No. 5 Rd 11331 V6X 1L8 B.C. Mellis Dr 19 or older A0026 Mennonite Intermediate Care Home Society of Richmond 11331 Mellis Dr Richmond Richmond, B.C. As an intermediate care home facility, we are dedicated to provide the finest level of resident care feasible for the chronically ill, aged and infirm, in a health care environment which has as many homelike features as possible incorporated within its framework. We believe in the dignity and worth of each human being with not only physical but also mental, emotional and spiritual needs. 278-1296 V6X 1L8 B.C. Pinegrove Alfred Hildebrand Province Social Worker Case Worker Alfred Hildebrand 278-1296 Administrator Marilyn Pawson 278-1296 Director of Care 8/10/94 1988 This unit is separated from the rest of the facility and includes 18 private units offering professional and individual nursing care for clients with Alzheimer Disease and related illnesses. Description: Special Care; Alzheimer's; Alzheimer Disease; Behavior Problems; Dementia; Intermediate Care; Long Term Care; Senior Citizens; Intermediate Care Homes; Nursing Homes; Aged; Long Term Care Facilities; Rest Homes; Chronically Ill-Care; Life Care Communities Referral by Richmond Health Department Continuing Care Division. Indirect 76616344.08 The special care unit is not separately or directly funded by the Ministry. It is included in the overall budget of the Pinegrove Long Term Care program English German 8/10/94 Indirect Ministry Funding 11/24/94 OL0016 Pinegrove Place Yes P0021 273-0050 278-1296 Under contract with the Ministry of Health through the Richmond Health Department, Continuing Care Division. Also, supports Mennonite churches in the Greater Vancouver area. Pinegrove Place Special Care Increased admissions of Alzheimer type residents not only caused security problems for the staff but also created tensions and fears among the residents. The Special Care Unit is separated from the rest of the facility. A. Hildebrand 24 hour service Combination Beds 18 93/94 11331 Mellis Dr Richmond, B.C. Residential Care Long Term Care Alzheimer's Disease Continuing Care Nursing Homes Mary Alfred Hildebrand - Administrator Gilbert Epp - President 273-0050 None Richmond BC A261 Menopause Support Group Richmond Richmond, B.C. An informal group of women who meet the third Thursday of every month (except July and August) to discuss the physical, psychological and sociological aspects of mid-life. Meetings are held from 7:30 pm to 9:30 pm. Please call for location information. 272-0115 B.C. MSG Margaret Unknown Margaret 272-0115 12/12/94 An informal group of women who meet the third Thursday of every month (except July and August) to discuss the physical, psychological and sociological aspects of mid-life. Meetings are held from 7:30 pm to 9:30 pm. Pleas call for location information. Description: Menopause; Women; Mid-life; Middle Aged; Midlife Dinise Sizer 76616344.08 12/12/94 12/12/94 P268 272-0115 Menopause Support Group Richmond Connections Directory 1994-95 Richmond, BC Menopause Women - Health and Hygiene Middle Aged Women Dinise Margaret - Richmond B.C. A250 *Miscellaneous Program Suppliers listed in STOB Report 82 Richmond Richmond, B.C. STOB stands for Standard Object of Expenditure. STOB 82 is a financial management report of Ministry of Health funding in Richmond. B.C. Dr. J. E. Dian Unknown Dr. J. E. Dian 9/23/94 Dr. Dian lives in Richmond, but works in Vancouver and Surrey. He does sessional alcohol and drug programs. (Contacted him at his home) Listed in STOB Report as ADP Sessional (APB) Physicians Description: Reference 2 76616344.08 Service provided outside Richmond. 4500 $4,500 1 0 9/23/94 11/24/94 P0070 273-8776 Dian, Dr. J. E. Dr. Dian Richmond, B.C. Other Mary None Richmond B.C. A250 *Miscellaneous Program Suppliers listed in STOB Report 82 Richmond Richmond, B.C. STOB stands for Standard Object of Expenditure. STOB 82 is a financial management report of Ministry of Health funding in Richmond. B.C. Unknown 9/30/94 Ford Laboratories C. Taylor Not contacted. Description: PowerBook 76616344.08 This figure combines the two noted in the description. Ford Laboratories received $892 and C. Taylor $405. 1297 $1297.00 1 0 9/30/94 11/24/94 P0089 Family Health Residential Stob 82 Richmond, B.C. Other Mary None Richmond B.C. A250 *Miscellaneous Program Suppliers listed in STOB Report 82 Richmond Richmond, B.C. STOB stands for Standard Object of Expenditure. STOB 82 is a financial management report of Ministry of Health funding in Richmond. B.C. Unknown 9/30/94 Dr. M. Gordon Dr. M. Myckatyn Dr. K. Markel Not contacted. Description: PowerBook 76616344.08 This figure combines the three noted in the description. Dr. Gordon $147, Dr. Mychkatyn $688 and Dr. Markel $85.25. 920.25 $920.25 1 0 9/30/94 11/24/94 P0088 FPS Adult Outpatient Services Stob 82 Richmond, B.C. Other Mary None Richmond 3691 V6V 2J6 B.C. Viking Way A250 *Miscellaneous Program Suppliers listed in STOB Report 82 Richmond Richmond, B.C. STOB stands for Standard Object of Expenditure. STOB 82 is a financial management report of Ministry of Health funding in Richmond. B.C. Anne Bowers Unknown Anne Bowers 278-8541 Administrator 9/27/94 Listed on STOB as Family Health Residential. Money is final payment for medical equipment - feeding pump and I.V. pole. Description: PowerBook 76616344.08 1890.02 $1,890.02 1 0 9/27/94 11/24/94 P0081 278-7525 278-8541 Innes Allan Medical Supplies T. Clapp 3691 Viking Way Richmond, B.C. Other Mary None Surrey 12818 B.C. 72 nd Ave 1 A250 *Miscellaneous Program Suppliers listed in STOB Report 82 Richmond Richmond, B.C. STOB stands for Standard Object of Expenditure. STOB 82 is a financial management report of Ministry of Health funding in Richmond. B.C. Parikh Inc. Dr Dr. Parikh Lower Mainland Dr. Parikh 572-8161 9/26/94 Doctor Parikh lives in Richmond. In 1993/94 he had a salaried position with Port Coquitlam Mental Health. He no longer works there. He now has his own practice in Surrey. Listed in STOB as A & S Mental Health - Outpatients Description: Jennifer Kuun F0032 76616344.08 Service provided outside Richmond. 24024 $24,024 1 0 English 9/26/94 11/24/94 P0075 572-8161 Parikh Inc., Dr. Phone conversation Staff 1 - 12818 72 nd Ave Surrey, B.C. Other Mary None Richmond BC A262 Nar-Anon Richmond Richmond, B.C. A fellowship of relatives and friends of people with a drug dependency who meet for mutual help and support and follow the twelve step program. Meetings are held in Richmond. 270-4689 B.C. Judy Unknown Judy 270-4689 12/12/94 A fellowship of relatives and friends of people with a drug dependency who meet for mutual help and support and follow the twelve step program. Meetings are held in Richmond on Tuesdays at 7:30 Description: Alcohol and Drug Abuse; Twelve Step Program; Drugs; Narcotics; Support Groups Dinise Sizer 76616344.08 12/12/94 12/12/94 OL262 St. Anne's Anglican Church P269 270-4689 Nar-Anon Richmond Connections Directory 1994-95 Tuesdays at 7:30 pm Richmond, BC Alcohol and Drug Abuse Drug and Alcohol Abuse Counselling and Support - Drugs and Alcohol Dinise Judy - Richmond 4220 V7C 1P8 B.C. Coldfall Rd 19 + A0059 Nerad Family Care Home 4220 Coldfall Rd Richmond Richmond, B.C. Not available. Mr. Nerad did not wish to fill out information. Information supplied by the Greater Vancouver Mental Health Service Society. A family care home offers supportive housing to those unable to live independently. It is a private residence that has opened its doors to the mentally ill. Operated by an individual or family, each home can accommodate one or two adults. Homes are unlicensed and may be owned or rented. 275-9224 V7C 1P8 B.C. Nerad Family Care Home Alena Nerad Greater Vancouver Mental Health Service Society Alena Nerad 275-9224 Owner and Operator 9/26/94 Mr. Nerad did not wish to fill out information. Information supplied by Greater Vancouver Mental Health Service Society and the Ministry of Social Services. A family care home offers supportive housing to those unable to live independently. It is a private residence that has opened its doors to the mentally ill. Operated by an individual or family, each home can accommodate one or two adults. Homes are unlicensed and may be owned or rented. Description: Residential Care Homes; Mental Health; Mentally Ill Greater Vancouver Mental Health Service Society. Mental Health Residential Services Jennifer Kuun $6,716.80 F0033 Ministry of Social Services 76616344.08 Ministry of Health funding is allocated by the Greater Vancouver Mental Health Service Society. GVMHSS manages the community residential program in Richmond. 13474.23 $6,757.43 .501507692832911 .498492307167089 93/94 English 9/26/94 11/24/94 OL0053 Nerad Family Care Home P0072 275-9224 Community Residential Program T. Grant 24 hour service Staff Clients Served 2 93/94 4220 Coldfall Rd Richmond, B.C. Mental Health Mentally Ill - Housing Housing - Special Needs Residential Care Homes Mary Alena Nerad - Owner and Operator None 50% Richmond Van City Westminster Highway 5900 V6X 3P7 B.C. No. 3 Rd 678 No age limit A0035 Para-Med Health Services Richmond Branch 678 - 5900 No. 3 Rd Richmond Richmond, B.C. Para-Med believes in providing health care that maintains and enhances the client's quality of life. It promotes the client's independence while ensuring a safe environment. We believe in a holistic approach to the care of each client; an approach that takes into account the physical, intellectual, emotional, social and spiritual needs of each individual through the efforts of a caring, qualified and efficient health care team. 273-1142 V6X 3P7 B.C. Joan Garritty Richmond Physician Social Worker Family Self Nurse Richmond Health Department Continuing Care Division Joan Garritty 273-1142 Branch Manager 9/1/94 1982 This home support service provides both personal care assistance and household assistance including cleaning, meal preparation, laundry and grocery shopping. The Home Support Worker maintains confidentiality; is pleasant and courteous; provides clients with a healthy, satisfying and safe environment; and helps the clients attain the highest possible level of well being and independence. Description: Housekeeping; Personal Care; Home Maintenance; Laundry; Shopping; Home Care Services; Home Nursing; Home Health Aides; Continuing Care; Meal Preparation; Aged; Home Making; Senior Citizens; Home Help Referral through Richmond Health Department Continuing Care Division, Ministry of Social Services, Department of Veteran Affairs $17,694$42,519$3,118$5,422$187,042 F0033F0039F0040F0052F0034 Ministry of Social ServicesICBCDepartment of Veteran AffairsWorkers' Compensation BoardFee for Service 76616344.08 This is the only service funded by the Ministry of Health. There are many other home support services offered by this company. 1992653 $1736858 .871630936244293412 .00887961928143033433.0213378847195171462.00156474810215326.00272099557725303904.0938658160753528085 93/9493/9493/9493/9493/94 English 9/1/94 11/24/94 OL0029 Para-Med Health Services Richmond Branch N/A 93/94 Yes P0044 273-3843 273-1142 Under contract with the Ministry of Health through the Richmond Health Department, Continuing Care Division. Also, work with Ministry of Social Services, and Dept. of Veteran Affairs. Nursing and Paraprofessional Home Support Services To provide the Richmond area with home support services with both professional and paraprofessional care services. J. Garritty As required Staff Clients ServedNumber of Actual Hours 700/month108,842 93/9493/94 678 - 5900 No. 3 Rd Richmond, B.C. Home Support Home Support Mary Joan Garritty - Branch Manager 273-3843 Other services offered by this agency Para-Med offices Lower Mainland 1%2%0%0%9% Richmond No. 3 Road 7831 V7A 1L9 B.C. Steveston Hwy 105 A0062 Proactive Community Services Society 105 - 7831 Steveston Hwy Richmond Richmond, B.C. Proactive Society provides community based services to adults and children with developmental disabilities. These include group homes, day programs and one to one services. 275-0961 V7A 1L9 B.C. Daniele Hart Unknown Daniele Hart 275-0961 Executive Director Vicki Kipps 275-0961 Programs Coordinator 9/30/94 Please note that all our programs are funded by Ministry of Social Services. Our total budget is $1,800,000 per year. We only have one client with Ministry of Health Head Injury Program in Burnaby. Total yearly funding is $6,120 per year. - (Note STOB Report says $5,100.) Description: PowerBook 76616344.08 Service provided outside Richmond. 5100 5,100 1 0 9/30/94 11/24/94 P0090 275-0961 Head Injury Daniele Hart 105 - 7831 Steveston Hwy Richmond, B.C. Other Mary Daniele Hart - Executive Director Vicki Kipps - Programs Coordinator 275-0961 275-0964 None Richmond 5720 V6X 2A9 B.C. Minoru Blvd 170 Children not accepted other than children of clients. A0033 Richmond Alcohol and Drug Action Team 170 - 5720 Minoru Blvd Richmond Richmond, B.C. Outpatient counselling clinic for individuals and family members with a substance misuse problem. Treatment includes a compulsory 8 week education series, one on one confidential counselling and group therapy. R.A.D.A.T. services include: assessment and referral, counselling, information and education, consultation and continuing liaison with other related referral services. 270-9220 V6X 2A9 B.C. R.A.D.A.T. Jim Kelly Lower Mainland Physician Self Family Employers Social Worker Nurse Jim Kelly 270-9220 Executive Director 8/29/94 1975 Provides an outpatient counselling service for people who are chemically dependent and their families. Programs include individual counselling, education service, co-dependent / inner child group therapy and relapse prevention. Referrals made to other treatment agencies as required. Description: Alcohol; Drugs; Family Dysfunction; Alcoholism; Alcoholics; Alcoholism Counselling; Alcoholism Treatment; Drug Abuse; Drug Abuse Counselling; Drug Dependency; Co-Dependency 8,0006,000 F0038F0035 City of RichmondUndisclosed/Other Sources 76616344.08 461000 447,000.00 .969631236442516 .017353579175705.0130151843817787 93/9493/94 English 8/29/94 11/24/94 OL0028 Richmond Alcohol and Drug Action Team No P0040 270-9245 270-9220 Richmond Alcohol and Drug Action Team To provide a service for alcohol and drug counselling in the Richmond area. J. Kelly 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday to Friday Staff Clients Served 357 93/94 1,050 93/94 170 - 5720 Minoru Blvd Richmond, B.C. Alcohol and Drugs Drug and Alcohol Abuse Alcohol and Drug Abuse Counselling and Support - Alcohol and Drug Mary Jim Kelly - Executive Director 270-9245 DetoxDetoxDetoxResidential treatment centresSupport recovery houses Vancouver DetoxSalvation Army DetoxMaple Cottage DetoxPacificaMaple Ridge Treatment CentreVictoria Life Enrichment Soc.Crossroads Enrichment SocietyNew DawnTurning Point 377 East 2nd.,Van59 West Pender, Van9 East Columbia Street, NW1755 East 11th, Van22269 Calligan Ave., Maple Ridge#211- 101 Island Hwy, Victoria123 Franklyn Road, Kelowna946 East 40th, VanVancouver and Richmond locations 2%1% Richmond 5720 V6X 2A9 B.C. Minoru Blvd 170 High school age - 12 - 19 A0033 Richmond Alcohol and Drug Action Team 170 - 5720 Minoru Blvd Richmond Richmond, B.C. Outpatient counselling clinic for individuals and family members with a substance misuse problem. Treatment includes a compulsory 8 week education series, one on one confidential counselling and group therapy. R.A.D.A.T. services include: assessment and referral, counselling, information and education, consultation and continuing liaison with other related referral services. 270-9220 V6X 2A9 B.C. Jack Hirose Richmond Teachers Students Jack Hirose 668-6597 Prevention Worker 8/29/94 Chimo 1991 Provides alcohol and drug awareness at McNair and McRoberts Schools. This includes: 1. Alcohol and Drug Education: to educate students (Grade 6 - 12) on alcohol and drug issues 2. Organizing activities and events that raise awareness of alcohol and drug issues in the school and community, i.e. - Drug Awareness Week Activities, RCMP Roadchecks, Community Drug and Alcohol Awareness Campaign, Fetal Alcohol Awareness Poster Contest / Mall Display, School Presentation - Norbert Georget, Candy Grams and Multicultural Wellness Fair 3. Individual / Group alcohol and drug assessment, counselling, support and referral 4. School / Community development: develop the capacity of school and community personnel to be effective partners in the prevention of substance misuse Description: Alcohol; Drugs; Family Dysfunction; Alcoholism; Alcoholics; Alcoholism Counselling; Alcoholism Treatment; Drug Abuse; Drug Abuse Counselling; Drug Dependency; Teenage Drug Dependency; Alcohol and Drug Prevention Students at this particular school are eligible 76616344.08 $2,000 is a Ministry of Health grant for the McNair Alcohol and Drug Prevention / Early Intervention Program. 53500 $53,500 1 0 English 8/29/94 11/24/94 OL0032 McNair Senior Secondary School No P0041 668-6597 Richmond School Board School Based Prevention Program To offer students and their parents a comprehensive range of alcohol and drug services. This particular school (McNair) requested this program. J. Kelly Various times Staff 170 - 5720 Minoru Blvd Richmond, B.C. Alcohol and Drugs Alcohol and Drug Abuse Drug and Alcohol Abuse Mary Jim Kelly - Executive Director 270-9245 DetoxDetoxDetoxResidential treatment centresSupport recovery houses Vancouver DetoxSalvation Army DetoxMaple Cottage DetoxPacificaMaple Ridge Treatment CentreVictoria Life Enrichment Soc.Crossroads Enrichment SocietyNew DawnTurning Point 377 East 2nd.,Van59 West Pender, Van9 East Columbia Street, NW1755 East 11th, Van22269 Calligan Ave., Maple Ridge#211- 101 Island Hwy, Victoria123 Franklyn Road, Kelowna946 East 40th, VanVancouver and Richmond locations Richmond Caring Place Granville Avenue 7000 V6Y 3Z5 BC Minoru Blvd 190 A0044 Richmond Connections Information and Volunteer Society 190 - 7000 Minoru Blvd Richmond Richmond, B.C. Richmond Connections is a non-profit society which provides information to and promotes volunteerism among citizens and non-profit organizations in Richmond to enhance community well-being. Richmond Connections operates the Information Centre and Volunteer Centre for Richmond as well as administers the Child Care Support Program, Friendship Richmond Host Program, Volunteers for Seniors, Richmond Christmas Fund Society, and Transitions Through Volunteering, a partnership program with Canadian Mental Health Association, Richmond Branch. There is a resource library which has videos and tapes on volunteer management and leadership development, as well as recognition supplies for volunteers. 279-7030 V6Y 3Z5 B.C. Maria Ressel Unknown Maria Ressel 279-7025 Coordinator 12/6/94 Provides information and referrals in English, Cantonese and Mandarin to parents who are looking for all forms of child care. Provides support to child care providers through referrals, regular newsletters, educational workshops, resource library, laminating machine, infant / toddler start-up equipment, liability insurance, buddy system, networking opportunities and help-line. Funded by the Ministry of Women's Equality, this is a free service for parents. Description: Child Care Dinise Sizer F0046 Ministry for Women's Equality 76616344.08 English Mandarin Cantonese 12/6/94 12/12/94 OL0031 Caring Place No P260 279-7038 279-7025 Child Care Support Program Richmond Connections Directory 1994-95 190 - 7000 Minoru Blvd Richmond, BC Children - Child Care Child Care Dinise Carol Biely - Executive Director 279-7038 None Richmond 8880 V7A 1G6 BC Williams Rd A0044 Richmond Connections Information and Volunteer Society 190 - 7000 Minoru Blvd Richmond Richmond, B.C. Richmond Connections is a non-profit society which provides information to and promotes volunteerism among citizens and non-profit organizations in Richmond to enhance community well-being. Richmond Connections operates the Information Centre and Volunteer Centre for Richmond as well as administers the Child Care Support Program, Friendship Richmond Host Program, Volunteers for Seniors, Richmond Christmas Fund Society, and Transitions Through Volunteering, a partnership program with Canadian Mental Health Association, Richmond Branch. There is a resource library which has videos and tapes on volunteer management and leadership development, as well as recognition supplies for volunteers. 279-7020 V6Y 3Z5 B.C. Kathy Sas Unknown Kathy Sas 277-1157 Coordinator of Volunteer Services 12/19/94 A new program aimed at enhancing the quality of life for the frail elderly in the South Arm area by organizing community volunteers to arrange group social events at the community centre and by providing assistance with shopping, social outings, personal tasks, disaster planning, etc. Languages other than English are available by special request. Hours: 9:00 am to 4:00 pm Monday through Thursday. Description: Dinise Sizer 76616344.08 English Other languages available by special request. 12/19/94 12/19/94 OL0036 South Arm Recreation Association and Centre P274 279-7038 277-1157 Neighbourhood Volunteers for Seniors Richmond Connections Directory 1994-95 8880 Williams Rd Richmond, BC Dinise Carol Biely - Executive Director 279-7038 None Richmond The Caring Place Granville Avenue 7000 V6Y 3Z5 B.C. Minoru Blvd 190 19+, but mainly 55 and older A0044 Richmond Connections Information and Volunteer Society 190 - 7000 Minoru Blvd Richmond Richmond, B.C. Richmond Connections is a non-profit society which provides information to and promotes volunteerism among citizens and non-profit organizations in Richmond to enhance community well-being. Richmond Connections operates the Information Centre and Volunteer Centre for Richmond as well as administers the Child Care Support Program, Friendship Richmond Host Program, Volunteers for Seniors, Richmond Christmas Fund Society, and Transitions Through Volunteering, a partnership program with Canadian Mental Health Association, Richmond Branch. There is a resource library which has videos and tapes on volunteer management and leadership development, as well as recognition supplies for volunteers. 279-7030 V6Y 3Z5 B.C. Carol Biely Richmond Richmond Health Department Continuing Care Division Carol Biely 279-7020 Executive Director Brenda Reynolds 278-3361 Program Coordinator 9/22/94 1980 Provides volunteer services to Continuing Care clients: e.g. visitation for companionship, outings, transportation to appointments, group-shopping, phone-in shopping and telephone contact. Description: Volunteers; Volunteer Workers in Community Health Services; Aged Volunteers; Senior Citizens; Aged; Companionship; Seniors Services Referral through Richmond Health Department Continuing Care Division $35,000 F0053 Richmond Health Department -Continuing Care Division 76616344.08 Ministry of Health through Continuing Care Community Partnership Program 85000 $50,000 .588235294117647059 .411764705882352941 English Other Languages may be available Cantonese 9/22/94 12/12/94 OL0031 Caring Place No P0069 279-7038 279-7030 Richmond Health Department Continuing Care Division Volunteers for Seniors Started with volunteer visitors only to complement the services of home support workers. Phoning was originally added to serve those waiting for visitors and then shopping implemented in 1991. C. Biely 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Monday to Friday Combination 150 Volunteers - Visits Shopping tripsPhone-in ordersTelephone callsOther services 3,0608344954,18492 19931993199319931993 10,800 93/94 190 - 7000 Minoru Blvd Richmond, B.C. Home Support Home Support Senior Citizens - Home Visiting Volunteerism Mary Carol Biely - Executive Director 279-7038 None 41% Richmond 7340 V7A 1J7 BC Petts Rd A258 Richmond Family Daycare Society 7340 Petts Rd Richmond Richmond, B.C. A non-profit organization that provides support services, including monthly meetings, educational workshops, first aid and CPR training, and at cost art supplies for caregivers. Provides parents with general information and daycare referrals free of charge and a "trouble line" for parents and caregivers. Membership fees are $50.00 a year, which includes membership in the Western Canada Family Daycare Association. 272-2925 V7A 1J7 B.C. Penny West Unknown Penny West 272-2925 Coordinator 12/10/94 A non-profit organization that provides support services, including monthly meetings, educational workshops, first aid and CPR training, and at cost art supplies for caregivers. Provides parents with general information and daycare referrals free of charge and a "trouble line" for parents and caregivers. Membership fees are $50.00 a year, which includes membership in the Western Canada Family Daycare Association. Description: Daycare; Child Care; First Aid; CPR; Children Dinise Sizer 76616344.08 English 12/10/94 12/10/94 OL261 Richmond Family Daycare Society Yes P261 272-5310 272-2925 Richmond Family Daycare Society Richmond Connections Directory 1994-95 Membership fees $50.00 per year 7340 Petts Rd Richmond, BC Daycare Child Care Dinise Penny West - Coordinator 272-5310 Richmond 6800 V7C 2S8 BC Azure Rd A264 Richmond First Nations Support Group Society 6800 Azure Rd Richmond Richmond, B.C. Richmond's First Nations Support Group offers First Nations peoples an opportunity to meet and share concerns and experiences. The group also provides assistance to families and individuals through mutual support, information sharing , and advocacy. 668-6559 V7C 2S8 B.C. Barbara Gawa Unknown Barbara Gawa 668-6559 Secretary / Treasurer 12/17/94 Richmond's First Nations Support Group offers First Nations peoples an opportunity to meet and share concerns and experiences. The group also provides assistance to families and individuals through mutual support, information sharing, and advocacy. Meetings are held the third Wednesday of every month. Description: First Nations; Indian; Support Groups; Counselling and Support; Musqueam Indians Dinise Sizer 76616344.08 12/17/94 12/17/94 OL0036 South Arm Recreation Association and Centre P271 668-6697 668-6559 Richmond First Nations Suppport Group Society Richmond Connections Directory 1994-95 Meetings are held the third Wednesday of every month at 7:00 pm 6800 Azure Rd Richmond, BC First Nations Indians Counselling and Support - First Nations Dinise Barbara Gawa - Secretary / Treasurer 668-6697 Richmond 8400 V6X 1C4 BC Alexandra Rd 150 19 years of age and older A134 Richmond Health Department - Continuing Care Division 150 - 8400 Alexandra Rd Richmond Richmond, B.C. The Continuing Care Division provides a comprehensive range of supportive health care services in the community to assist people whose ability to function independently is affected by health related problems. 278-3361 V6X 1C4 B.C. Bev Latrace Richmond Physician Group Home Operators M.S.S. Social Workers Bev Latrace 278-3361 Director, Continuing Care Division Gene Durnin 278-3361 Director, Continuing Care Division 11/14/94 1993 Nursing, physiotherapy and occupational therapy services are provided for persons with mental handicaps residing in government funded group homes. Staff are involved with assessment, health care planning and health care interventions which may include consultation, teaching group home staff, initiating referrals to other agencies, advocacy, and when necessary direct health professional care. Description: Adaptions to Group Home Environment; Seating; Transfer Techniques; Teaching; Group Home Staff; Transfer of Functions; Swallowing / Choking Problems; Specialized Equipment Needs; Seizure Management; Medication Management; Diet and Nutrition Reside in government funded group homes in Richmond. Have health problems requiring therapeutic intervention. Dinise Sizer 76616344.08 41198 41,198 1 0 English Cantonese French 11/14/94 11/24/94 OL257 Group Homes in Richmond P255 660-1113 278-3361 Ministry of Health Health Services for Community Living Program As a result of recommendations by the Provincial Advisory Committee for Persons with Mental Handicaps (PAC) and the downsizing of institutions such as Tranquille and Woodlands. B. Latrace Staff Nursing Rehab 33 clients18 clients Oct. 94Oct. 94 150 - 8400 Alexandra Rd Richmond, BC Public Health Mary Bev Latrace - Director, Continuing Care Division Gene Durnin - Manager, Continuing Care Division 278-3361 660-1113 Nursing Services Rehab Services Long Term Care ServicesEquipment Loan Other Health Units/DeptOther Health Units/DeptOther Health Units/DeptRed CrossAids to Independent Living Province wide - as patients move '' '' '' " Richmond 8400 V6X 1C4 B.C. Alexandra Rd 150 Infants to the elderly A134 Richmond Health Department - Continuing Care Division 150 - 8400 Alexandra Rd Richmond Richmond, B.C. The Continuing Care Division provides a comprehensive range of supportive health care services in the community to assist people whose ability to function independently is affected by health related problems. 278-3361 V6X 1C4 B.C. Bev Latrace Richmond Physician Social Worker Self Referral Community Health Nurses L.T.C. Case Managers Rehab Therapists - treatment must be referred by a physician Nurse Bev Latrace 278-3361 Director Continuing Care Division Gene Durnin 278-3361 Manager Continuing Care Division 8/29/94 Answering service after hours. 1976 Professional nursing care in the home provided to people whose health needs make it difficult for them to look after themselves. This care coordinates referrals to other agencies when necessary and provides care and comfort to the dying. Description: Home Nursing Care; Home Support Services; Injections, Wound Care; Palliative Care; Cardiac Rehabilitation; Monitoring; Frail; Elderly; Chronically Ill; Supporting Family Caregivers; Teaching; Self Care; Care; Medically Fragile Children; Liaison Nurse; Richmond Hospital; Discharge Planning Canadian citizen, landed immigrant or those with Minister's permit. Resident of B.C. Under the care of a licensed physician in B.C. Visitors to Canada must have a local physician responsible for care. Visitors must also purchase their own supplies. PowerBook F0028 76616344.08 2342030 $2,342,030 1 0 English Mandarin Cantonese French German Dutch 8/29/94 11/24/94 OL251 Richmond Health Department - Continuing Care Division N/A No P0105 660-1113 278-3361 Ministry of Health Home Care Nursing Service A Community Needs Survey identified the need for alternate service when acute care (hospitalization) is required. B. Latrace 8:00 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. seven days a week Staff Nursing VisitsNursing Evening Calls 23,389823 19931993 150 - 8400 Alexandra Rd Richmond, B.C. Public Health Home Support Senior Citizens - Home Support Nursing Care Richmond Bev Latrace - Director, Continuing Care Division Gene Durnin - Manager, Continuing Care Division 278-3361 660-1113 Nursing Services Rehab Services Long Term Care ServicesEquipment Loan Other Health Units/DeptOther Health Units/DeptOther Health Units/DeptRed CrossAids to Independent Living Province wide - as patients move '' '' '' " Richmond 8400 V6X 1C4 B.C. Alexandra Rd 150 Infants to the elderly A134 Richmond Health Department - Continuing Care Division 150 - 8400 Alexandra Rd Richmond Richmond, B.C. The Continuing Care Division provides a comprehensive range of supportive health care services in the community to assist people whose ability to function independently is affected by health related problems. 278-3361 V6X 1C4 B.C. Bev Latrace Richmond Physician Clients can be referred from any source for assessment. Treatment must be referred by physician. Bev Latrace 278-3361 Director Continuing Care Division Gene Durnin 278-3361 Manager Continuing Care Division 8/29/94 Answering service after hours. 1976 Home Care is a comprehensive community-based health service which provides Physio and Occupational therapy services to clients residing in the community either in their own home, an Intermediate Care Facility or Group Home. Description: Assessment; Direct Care; Mobility, Pain Management; Equipment Prescription; Environmental Modifications; Health; Teaching; Support; Consultation; Liaison; Referral. Canadian citizen or landed immigrant, and reside in Richmond. Under care of licensed physician. Cannot reasonably access alternate community resources. PowerBook F0028 Indirect 76616344.08 See Home Care Nursing Service English 8/29/94 Indirect Ministry Funding 11/24/94 OL144 Homes of Clients N/A No P0106 660-1113 278-3361 Ministry of Health Home Care Rehabilitation Service Identified as a community need by those unable to access alternate community resources. B. Latrace Staff Rehab Visits 4,889 1993 150 - 8400 Alexandra Rd Richmond, B.C. Public Health Home Support Physiotherapy Occupational Therapy Richmond Bev Latrace - Director, Continuing Care Division Gene Durnin - Manager, Continuing Care Division 278-3361 660-1113 Nursing Services Rehab Services Long Term Care ServicesEquipment Loan Other Health Units/DeptOther Health Units/DeptOther Health Units/DeptRed CrossAids to Independent Living Province wide - as patients move '' '' '' " Richmond 8400 V6X 1C4 B.C. Alexandra Rd 150 Children 5 years of age to 19 years of age A134 Richmond Health Department - Continuing Care Division 150 - 8400 Alexandra Rd Richmond Richmond, B.C. The Continuing Care Division provides a comprehensive range of supportive health care services in the community to assist people whose ability to function independently is affected by health related problems. 278-3361 V6X 1C4 B.C. Bev Latrace Richmond Physician Parents Teachers/Support Staff Family Nurse Bev Latrace 278-3361 Director Continuing Care Division Gene Durnin 278-3361 Manager Continuing Care Division 8/29/94 1990/91 Coordinate the assessment and development of care plans for children with special needs in Richmond schools. The nurse-coordinator teaches classroom assistants specific nursing care procedures related to the needs of specific children and provides professional supervision for nurses working with students who require professional care. Description: Schools; Teaching; Classroom Assistants; Teachers; Seizure Management; Certification; Special Needs School age children with special care needs who require assistance with activities of daily living and/or specialized health services to enable them to pursue education in the school setting. PowerBook F0028 Indirect 76616344.08 100% Funded Ministry of Health - see Home Care Nursing Service English 8/29/94 Indirect Ministry Funding 11/24/94 OL136 Richmond Schools N/A No P0110 660-1113 278-3361 Ministry of Health In School Support Program In response to recommendations of the Sullivan Royal Commission. D. Lien Staff Clients ServedSame clients as School Therapy Program 133 1993 150 - 8400 Alexandra Rd Richmond, B.C. Public Health Special Needs - Youth Youth - Special Needs Students - Special Needs Richmond Bev Latrace - Director, Continuing Care Division Gene Durnin - Manager, Continuing Care Division 278-3361 660-1113 Nursing Services Rehab Services Long Term Care ServicesEquipment Loan Other Health Units/DeptOther Health Units/DeptOther Health Units/DeptRed CrossAids to Independent Living Province wide - as patients move '' '' '' " Richmond 8400 V6X 1C4 B.C. Alexandra Rd 150 Adults - 19 years of age and older. A134 Richmond Health Department - Continuing Care Division 150 - 8400 Alexandra Rd Richmond Richmond, B.C. The Continuing Care Division provides a comprehensive range of supportive health care services in the community to assist people whose ability to function independently is affected by health related problems. 278-3361 V6X 1C4 B.C. Bev Latrace Richmond Physician Family Friends Other Health Professionals Bev Latrace 278-3361 Director Continuing Care Division Gene Durnin 278-3361 Manager Continuing Care Division 8/29/94 Answering service after hours. 1978 A multi-disciplinary staff of health care professionals assess individuals who have chronic health conditions, and with the individual and supportive family members develop a plan of supportive care services to maximize functional independence. They also provide supportive consultation and assistance to individuals and family care givers when crisis situations occur or the client's health care status deteriorates. Description: Home Support Service; Homemakers; Adult Day Care; Residential Care; Meals on Wheels; Extended Care; Volunteers for Seniors; Assisted Shopping Programs Unable to function independently because of chronic health problems. Canadian citizen or permanent resident who is not under sponsorship. Have lived in B.C. for the past 12 months. PowerBook F0028 76616344.08 805228 $805,228 1 0 English 8/29/94 11/24/94 OL252OL144 Intermediate Care FacilitiesHomes of Clients N/A Yes P0108 660-1113 278-3361 Ministry of Health Long Term Care Responded to community need for subsidized supportive care for individuals with chronic health problems. B. Latrace Possible user fee for some services8:15 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday to Friday Staff Total Facility BedsTotal Clients Wait listedAssessment ActivityHome Support ActivitiesHomemaker Hours 4894102,3261,306201,542 1993 1993199319931993 150 - 8400 Alexandra Rd Richmond, B.C. Public Health Home Support Senior Citizens - Home Support Long Term Care Richmond Bev Latrace - Director, Continuing Care Division Gene Durnin - Manager, Continuing Care Division 278-3361 660-1113 Nursing Services Rehab Services Long Term Care ServicesEquipment Loan Other Health Units/DeptOther Health Units/DeptOther Health Units/DeptRed CrossAids to Independent Living Province wide - as patients move '' '' '' " Richmond 8400 V6X 1C4 B.C. Alexandra Rd 150 Infants to elderly A134 Richmond Health Department - Continuing Care Division 150 - 8400 Alexandra Rd Richmond Richmond, B.C. The Continuing Care Division provides a comprehensive range of supportive health care services in the community to assist people whose ability to function independently is affected by health related problems. 278-3361 V6X 1C4 B.C. Bev Latrace Richmond Hospital Liaison Nurse Physician Home Care Nurses / Rehabilitation Therapists Long Term Care Case Managers Bev Latrace 278-3361 Director Continuing Care Division Gene Durnin 278-3361 Manager Continuing Care Division 8/29/94 Answering service after hours. 1990 The Quick Response Program is a community - hospital partnership program involving The Richmond Hospital and the Richmond Health Department. The primary goal of the program is to reduce admissions to acute care hospitals and improve hospital bed utilization. By providing individuals with enhanced community support services, they will be able to return to, or remain at home, during periods of short-term medical crisis. Description: Nursing - Multiple Visits/Day; Physiotherapy; Occupational Therapist; Home Support Worker - Live In; Quick Response; Hospital; Social Workers/Liaison Nurses; Assessment Canadian citizen, landed immigrant or those with Minister's permit. Resident of B.C. Under the care of licensed physician in B.C. Visitors to Canada must have a local physician and are expected to purchase their own supplies. PowerBook 105,000 F0051 Richmond Hospital 76616344.08 Hospital-Community Partnership Program 105000 0 1 1994 English Mandarin Cantonese French Dutch German 8/29/94 11/24/94 N/A No P0109 660-1113 278-3361 The Richmond Hospital Quick Response Program To relieve pressures on Emergency and Acute Care hospital beds and make more effective use of health care resources. B. Latrace 8:00 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. seven days a week Staff Nursing VisitsRehab Visits 120132 19931993 150 - 8400 Alexandra Rd Richmond, B.C. Public Health Home Support Occupational Therapy Physiotherapy Richmond Bev Latrace - Director, Continuing Care Division Gene Durnin - Manager, Continuing Care Division 278-3361 660-1113 Nursing Services Rehab Services Long Term Care ServicesEquipment Loan Other Health Units/DeptOther Health Units/DeptOther Health Units/DeptRed CrossAids to Independent Living Province wide - as patients move '' '' '' " 100% Richmond 8400 V6X 1C4 B.C. Alexandra Rd 150 Children 5 years of age to 19 years of age A134 Richmond Health Department - Continuing Care Division 150 - 8400 Alexandra Rd Richmond Richmond, B.C. The Continuing Care Division provides a comprehensive range of supportive health care services in the community to assist people whose ability to function independently is affected by health related problems. 278-3361 V6X 1C4 B.C. Bev Latrace Richmond Family Public Health Nurse Teachers Parents Other Health Professionals Physician Bev Latrace 278-3361 Director Continuing Care Division Gene Durnin 278-3361 Director Continuing Care Division 8/29/94 1992 Physio and occupational therapy services are provided to help students with special needs achieve their maximum potential physically, emotionally, socially, and educationally in the school setting. Description: Adaption to School Environment; Seating; Fine Motor Skills; Transfer Techniques; Teaching; Classroom Assistants; Certification; Transfer of Functions; Swallowing / Choking problems; Specialized Equipment Needs Reside in Richmond Go to school Have complex health problems requiring therapeutic intervention. PowerBook $65,000 F0045F0045 Richmond School District 76616344.08 Matching funding support from School District #38 (Richmond) 135000 $70,000 .518518518518518519 .4814814814814814810 1994 English Cantonese French 8/29/94 11/24/94 OL136 Richmond Schools N/A No P0111 660-1113 278-3361 Ministry of Health, Richmond School District School Therapy Program As a result of recommendations contained in the Sullivan Royal Commission report. B. Latrace During school days Staff Clients ServedSame clients as In School Support Program 133 1993 150 - 8400 Alexandra Rd Richmond, B.C. Public Health Physiotherapy Occupational Therapy Youth - Special Needs Students - Special Needs Richmond Bev Latrace - Director, Continuing Care Division Gene Durnin - Manager, Continuing Care Division 278-3361 Special Needs - Youth 660-1113 Nursing Services Rehab Services Long Term Care ServicesEquipment Loan Other Health Units/DeptOther Health Units/DeptOther Health Units/DeptRed CrossAids to Independent Living Province wide - as patients move '' '' '' " 48% Richmond 6911 V6Y 2C1 B.C. No. 3 Rd All A136 Richmond Health Department - Environmental Health Division 6911 No. 3 Rd Richmond Richmond, B.C. To promote and protect the health of the general public from environmental health hazards through inspections, enforcement activities, and educational efforts. 276-4047 V6Y 2C1 B.C. Kelvin Higo Richmond General public Ministry of Social Services & Housing Non-Profit Societies Private Developers Kelvin Higo 276-4047 Director Environmental Health Division Greg Ritchey 276-4047 Community Care Facilities Coordinator 8/29/94 1979 Promote and protect the well being of vulnerable individuals in care. Ensure health and safety standards in adult and child care facilities meet the regulations. Community Care Facilities Act. Child care regulations. Adult care regulations. Description: Intermediate Care; Group Homes; Residential Care; Group Day Care; Family Day Care; Out of School Care; Child Minding; Preschools; Special Needs Daycare. All. PowerBook F0037F0028F0028 Indirect 76616344.08 See Public Health Inspection for funding. English Cantonese 8/29/94 Indirect Ministry Funding 11/24/94 P0104 276-4198 276-4047 Community Care Facilities Licensing Program To ensure health and safety issues in child and adult care facilities meet minimum standards. D. Lien Staff Adult FacilitiesChild Care Facilities 31148 19931993 6911 No. 3 Rd Richmond, B.C. Public Health Licenses - Day Care Safety Regulations Richmond Kelvin Higo - Director, Environmental Health Division Art Hamade - Assistant Chief Public Health Inspector 276-4047 276-4198 Environmental Health Hazards Various Provincial, Federal and Regional Government Depts Richmond 6911 V6Y 2C1 B.C. No. 3 Rd All A136 Richmond Health Department - Environmental Health Division 6911 No. 3 Rd Richmond Richmond, B.C. To promote and protect the health of the general public from environmental health hazards through inspections, enforcement activities, and educational efforts. 276-4047 V6Y 2C1 B.C. Kelvin Higo Richmond General public City Council City Departments FREMP Ministry of the Environment Environment Canada Department of Fisheries GVRD Kelvin Higo 276-4047 Director Environmental Health Division Brent Zaharia 276-4947 Environmental Control Officer 8/29/94 1978 Protection and enhancement of the environment. Maintain a quality environment for the residents of Richmond. Habitat Protection, Pollution Control, Environmental Promotion. Bylaw enforcement - Storm Sewer Protection Bylaw, Soil Disposal Bylaw, Fill Bylaw. Description: Habitant Protection; FREMP; Contaminated Soils; Natural Areas; Environmentally Sensitive Areas; Environmental Assessments; Advisory Committee on the Environment; Storm Sewer Protection; Foreshore Protection; Pollution Control. All. PowerBook F0037F0028F0040 Indirect 76616344.08 See Public Health Inspection for funding. English Cantonese 8/29/94 Indirect Ministry Funding 11/24/94 P0103 276-4198 276-4047 Environmental Control The position was created to handle a broad range of referrals from Council Committees dealing with matters which have an environmental impact on the City; and to review proposals initiated by senior government agencies, industries, private developers, and other sources. D. Lien Staff Air Pollution ComplaintsWater PollutionPesticidesPollution (other) 9143171643 1993199319931993 6911 No. 3 Rd Richmond, B.C. Public Health Environment Pollution Control Richmond Kelvin Higo - Director, Environmental Health Division Art Hamade - Assistant Chief Public Health Inspector 276-4047 276-4198 Environmental Health Hazards Various Provincial, Federal and Regional Government Depts Richmond City Hall Granville Avenue 6911 V6Y 2C1 B.C. No. 3 Rd All A136 Richmond Health Department - Environmental Health Division 6911 No. 3 Rd Richmond Richmond, B.C. To promote and protect the health of the general public from environmental health hazards through inspections, enforcement activities, and educational efforts. 276-4047 V6Y 2C1 B.C. Health Inspection Kelvin Higo Richmond General public City Council City Departments Provincial and Federal Agencies Kelvin Higo 276-4047 Director Environmental Health Division Art Hamade 276-4047 Assistant Chief Public Health Inspector 8/29/94 1957 Responsible for recognition and resolution of Environmental Health Issues. Food Sanitation, Communicable Disease Control, Water Quality, Sewage Disposal, General Sanitation, Rodent Control, Tobacco Reduction, Swimming Pools and Pollution Control. By-law enforcement - Noise Control, Pesticide Notification, Food Handlers Education, Fetal Alcohol Syndrome, and Smoking By-law. Also enforce the Health Act, Municipal Act, School Act, Fish Inspection Act, Milk Industry Act, Meat Inspection Act. Additional statistics - Inspections - No. of Premises: 1,046, Routine Inspections: 2,513, Consultations: 793, Plans Reviewed: 498. Description: Food Sanitation; Water Quality; Sanitation; Garbage and Refuse Disposal; Sewage Disposal; Air Quality; Pesticide Applications; Communicable Disease Control; Noise Control; Smoking; Health Hazards; Pollution Control; Tobacco Reduction. All. PowerBook 20,000$356,60095,000 F251F0028F140 CAP GrantCity of RichmondHealth Permit Fees 76616344.08 1188800 $717,200 .603297442799461642 .0168236877523553163.299966352624495289.07991251682368775240 199419941994 English Cantonese 8/29/94 11/24/94 P0102 276-4198 276-4047 Public Health Inspection Protection of public health. D. Lien Staff Food InspectionsSewage Disposal InspectionsWater & Other SamplingSewage, Garbage, etc. ComplaintNoise Control 2,5132341,222921103 6911 No. 3 Rd Richmond, B.C. Public Health Environment Food Monitoring Refuse Disposal Sewage Disposal Richmond Kelvin Higo - Director, Environmental Health Division Art Hamade - Assistant Chief Public Health Inspector 276-4047 276-4198 Environmental Health Hazards Various Provincial, Federal and Regional Government Depts 2%30%8% Richmond City Hall Granville Avenue 6911 V6Y 2C1 B.C. No. 3 Rd All A135 Richmond Health Department - Office of the Medical Health Officer 6911 No. 3 Rd Richmond Richmond, B.C. Directs, plans, and coordinates public and community services for the City of Richmond to meet City, Metropolitan, Provincial and Federal By-laws, Acts, and Regulations: Health Act, and Communicable Disease Act, School Act, Municipal Act, Community Care Facilities Act, Infant Act, Family and Child Services Act, Vital Statistics Act and others. 276-4050 V6Y 2C1 B.C. John D. Garry Richmond Physician Social Worker Family Self Nurse Provincial Ministries City Council Other Health Agencies Hospitals, Laboratories, Health Units Citizens John D. Garry 276-4050 Director/Medical Health Officer Dawn B. Lien 276-4050 Administrative Officer 9/8/94 1957. Prior to this date were part of City of Vancouver. Directs, plans, coordinates public health services for the City of Richmond: Environmental Health, Continuing Care (Long Term/Home Care), Health Promotion and Prevention, and Communicable Disease Control. Also is the School Medical Officer. Description: Communicable Disease Control; School Health Officer; Environmental Health; Continuing Care; Prevention; Chronic Diseases; Health Promotion; Healthy Communities; Determinants of Health All. People who live and work in Richmond. Free Services PowerBook 124,071 F0038F0028 City of Richmond 76616344.08 30% City of Richmond, 70% Ministry of Health. 413571 289,500 .700000725389352735 .2999992746106472650 1994 English Other on request/as needed 9/8/94 11/24/94 OL135 Richmond Health Department NoNo P0117 276-4198 276-4050 City of Richmond Office of the Medical Health Officer / Administration To carry out the duties and activities imposed by legislation by the Federal, Provincial and Municipal governments. D. Lien Staff 6911 No. 3 Rd Richmond, B.C. Public Health Schools - Health Health Services - Administration Richmond John D. Garry - Medical Health Officer Dawn B. Lien - Administrative Officer 276-4070 276-4198 Liaison Other Health Agencies in B. C. and Canada; Physicians 30% Richmond City Hall Granville Avenue 6911 V6Y 2C1 B.C. No. 3 Rd All A133 Richmond Health Department - Preventive Health Division 6911 No. 3 Rd Richmond Richmond, B.C. To maintain and improve the health of the population as a whole, and the health of children, youth and their families. Services target pregnancy, birth, healthy growth and development, healthy lifestyles, healthy families, and healthy communities. 276-4050 V6Y 2C1 B.C. Jan Weaver Richmond Physician Social Worker Family Self Schools Other Agencies/Ministries Jan Weaver 276-4050 Director Preventive Health Services Jane Addison 276-4050 Manager Preventive Health Services 9/8/94 1936 To plan, direct and coordinate the community based programs provided by the Preventive Health Division which include 1. Community Health Promotion, 2. Community Speech and Hearing Services, 3. Community (Preventive) Mental Health, 4. Community Nutrition and 5. Healthy Communities Initiatives. Also, a teaching and clinical site for University students. Description: Health Promotion; Speech and Language Therapy; Hearing; Screening; Hearing Aides; Family Counselling; Nutrition; Nutrition Counselling; Counselling; Healthy Communities; Community Development Children and their families, adults and seniors. PowerBook 131,100 F0038F145F145 City of Richmond 76616344.08 Approximate funding breakdown for all Preventive Health Division services - 30% City of Richmond and 70% Ministry of Health. Community Based Programs breakdown as follows - City of Richmond $131,100, Ministry of Health - Cost Sharing $452,500, Early Intervention Grant $60,000, and Health Grants $26,000. 669600 538,500 .804211469534050179 .19578853046594982100 1994 English Mandarin Cantonese French Punjabi Hindi German Others when needed 9/8/94 11/24/94 OL135OL135 Richmond Health Department NoNo P0118 276-4198 276-4050 City of Richmond Community Based Programs To carry out the mandate of the Health Act, School Act, Infants Act, Vital Statistics Act and others delegated by the Medical Health Officer. D. Lien Monday to Friday Staff See individual programs 6911 No. 3 Rd Richmond, B.C. Public Health Health Services Richmond Jan Weaver - Director, Preventive Health Services Jane Addison - Manager, Preventive Health Services 276-4073 276-4198 Referral - all services, especially as families move from one community to another Physicians, Other Health Departments, Hospitals, Health Agencies, Ministries British Columbia 20% Richmond City Hall Granville Avenue 6911 V6Y 2C1 B.C. No. 3 Rd All A133 Richmond Health Department - Preventive Health Division 6911 No. 3 Rd Richmond Richmond, B.C. To maintain and improve the health of the population as a whole, and the health of children, youth and their families. Services target pregnancy, birth, healthy growth and development, healthy lifestyles, healthy families, and healthy communities. 276-4050 V6Y 2C1 B.C. Jane Addison Richmond Physician Social Worker Family Self Nurse School Counsellors Other Agencies Community Health Nurse Teachers Jane Addison 276-4050 Manager, Preventive Health 276-4050 District Community Nurse - Depends on address 8/23/94 1936 Plan, coordinate, and provide Community Health Nursing Services to the City of Richmond including Communicable Disease Control and immunization; the promotion of parent and child health related to pregnancy, birth, infancy, preschool, school age children and youth; and the promotion of health for adults and seniors, including travellers. Community nursing districts are based on the planning areas of the City: South Arm, Steveston, West Richmond, Thompson, East Richmond and City Centre. Description: Communicable Disease Control; Family Health Services; Immunization; Child Health Clinics; Travellers Immunization; Breastfeeding; Home Visits; Prenatal Classes; Free Clinic; Dental Referrals; Parenting; Injury Prevention; Schools; Health; Health Promotion; Health Screening; School Health Services; Preschools All PowerBook 632,1007,100 F0038F145F145 City of RichmondM.S.P. - (Medical Services Plan) 76616344.08 30% City of Richmond and 70% Ministry of Health 2261100 1,621,900 .717305736146124 .279554199283535.003140064570341870 19941994 English Mandarin Cantonese Punjabi Hindi Others when needed 8/23/94 11/24/94 OL135OL136OL144OL250OL253 Richmond Health DepartmentRichmond SchoolsHomes of ClientsPreschoolsCommunity Centres NoNoNoNoNo P0091 276-4198 276-4050 City of Richmond Community Health Nursing To carry out the provincial government mandate under the Health Act, School Act, Family and Child Services Act, and Infants Act. D. Lien Monday to FridayAs required, call for scheduleIn consultation with the familyAs requiredCall for schedule Staff Child Clinic attendance# of doses of vaccine by staff and physiciansImmunization Levels# Doses Travel ClinicDoses Influenza Vaccine 2,43126,11095%3,61211,722 19931993199319931993 6911 No. 3 Rd Richmond, B.C. Public Health Health Services Community Health