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Sexual Assault Awareness Month: Finding Support and Resources with Pathways BC

Click here to explore the options available in our directory.
Alcohol Awareness Month: Finding Support and Resources with Pathways BC

New! Opioid Treatment Access Line

Opioid Treatment Access Line is a dedicated service designed to support individuals seeking immediate access to opioid agonist treatment (OAT). This resource connects people to same-day treatment options, including methadone, Suboxone, and other forms of medication-assisted therapy.
The Opioid Treatment Access Line is staffed by experienced professionals who provide guidance, referrals, and support to individuals navigating opioid use treatment options. Whether you are looking for help for yourself, a loved one, or a client, this service ensures rapid access to the care and treatment needed.
For more details, click here or call the Opioid Treatment Access Line at [1-833-804-8111] to speak with a support specialist.

The Richmond Division of Family Practice (RDFP) supports Richmond Family Physicians with health system improvement to enable better patient care: in their profession, in their practice, and with health system evolution.
Visit the RDFP website's patient section for information on Get Care in Richmond

Richmond Primary Care Network (PCN)
Richmond PCN is proud to offer patients access to the following clinical services:
- Clinical Counsellor
- Clinical Pharmacist
- Chronic Disease Management Nurse
- Dietician
- Frail Seniors Team
- Occupational Therapist
- Physiotherapist
- Social Worker
Richmond PCN is proud to offer patients access to the following non-clinical services:
Social Prescribing Program - Richmond via the Richmond Primary Care Network (PCN)Community Link Worker
Richmond residents who need a Family Physician (FP) or Nurse Practitioner (NP) should visit the Richmond Health Connect Registry to register for the Richmond patient attachment waitlist. You can also register family members or people in your care. To register, you will need to provide the Personal Health Number (PHN), B.C. home address, and contact information for each person being registered. The current approximate wait time will be displayed when you register. You can also update Health Connect Registry contact details by dialing 8-1-1 (7-1-1 for those deaf or hard of hearing). A HealthLink BC health service navigator will ask for the Personal Health Number(s) for each account being updated.
For more information, please visit the Health Connect Registry Pathways page

For more information, please visit the 8-1-1 Pathways page
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Are you looking for community services and programs on our website? We have created a short informational video to help you find resources quickly.

