New mental health program launches for youth in central Alberta
RED DEER – Alberta Health Services (AHS) says central Alberta youth will benefit from additional supports being offered through the launch of a new program.
Step Up Step Down is a program for youth aged 13 to 17 who have significant mental health challenges, and who already receive care from a clinician but need additional support. The program includes a high level of caregiver participation to help youth succeed at home, in school and in their communities.
Step Up Step Down includes a five-bed, full-time, live-in treatment program for youth, with the involvement of family/caregivers and the guidance of a multidisciplinary team, including nursing staff, a social worker, psychologist, occupational therapist, recreational therapist and family therapist.
“Supporting the mental health of children and youth is investing in our province’s future, particularly during COVID-19 given the serious impact the pandemic has had on Albertans,” says Jason Luan, Associate Minister of Mental Health and Addictions.