Changes to children’s mental health services enhance care in Red Deer
Local and area children and youth are receiving faster and improved treatment for mental health issues following the launch of a new Adolescent Crisis Response Team at Red Deer Regional Hospital Centre.
In addition to other enhancements, the Adolescent Crisis Response Team, which launched earlier this month, is comprised of mental health aides who support youth experiencing a mental health crisis when they visit the local emergency department. Team members stay with youth during their visit, and provide temporary support through education, connection, coping skills and reassurance until other resources are in place to help.
Officials say the forthcoming Acute at Home program will enable youth to receive care in their home virtually or in-person in a clinic setting.
A healthcare team — including a mental health therapist, registered psychiatric nurse, social worker, crisis response therapist and mental health aides — will respond to referrals within 24 hours and offer appointments seven days a week, including evenings and weekends.