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Edmonton Operational Stress Injury Clinic
Operational stress injury (OSI) clinics are specialized outpatient programs that serve Veterans, current Canadian Forces members, and eligible members of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP), as well as families. Offering a wide range of clinical assessment and treatment services, the fully trained teams of mental health professionals work together to provide care that is tailored to the needs of each client.
1058 Northgate Centre 9499-137 Avenue
Edmonton, AB, T5E 5R8 Map
780-342-2792
1-877-657-5770 (Toll Free)
Ages served: All ages
Languages served: English, French
Fees: None
Area Served: Alberta

Programs/Services Include...

Anxiety and Depression Recovery Program (A&DRP)
The A&DRP focuses on providing individuals with the skills and resources to overcome the difficulties related to anxiety and depression symptoms and triggers. Through evidence-based therapies and a holistic approach, clients participate in intensive individual and group therapy treatment, psycho-education, mindfulness, yoga, and physical and leisure activities.
This 8-week program consists of 3 phases:
Foundation (Week 1-4)

Virtual/Online
During the foundation phase, you will meet online one-on-one with your designated clinician and mental health coach. Our highly trained staff will coach you on healthy coping and relaxation techniques through mindfulness practices, as well as provide you with valuable psychoeducation and individual counseling sessions. You will also get an opportunity to meet your cohort through online group sessions. The foundation phase will allow you to begin integrating new coping skills and habits into your daily life.

Immersion (Week 5)
In-person at Iremia Lodge

In this phase, you will build upon the skills and tools learned in the foundation phase of the program. During the immersion phase, you will stay at Iremia Lodge, where you will have a private room at the residence.

You will continue your healing and recovery alongside your group members through household tasks and activities while attending individual and group therapy sessions. This will help reinforce healthy behaviors and provide a safe space to share your experience and to further develop coping skills in a tranquil environment dedicated to healing while minimizing the distractions and business of your daily life.

Integration (Weeks 6-8)
Virtual/Online

The integration phase will allow you to return home with continued support to assist you in reaching your established treatment goals for an additional three weeks. Your designated clinician from the program will stay in touch with you for further individual sessions, along with continued peer support through group sessions. This phase of the program will reinforce positive behaviors and ensure the lessons you learned throughout the program stay with you for years to come.

The cost of our program includes:
Individual Therapy
Group Therapy
Guided Meditation
Yoga and Cardiovascular Activities
Psycho-educational Session
Expressive Art
Biofeedback
Leisure Activities (hiking, swimming, kayaking, etc.)
Accommodation and Meals
Physical address not provided
250-860-2868 x301
1-888-402-8222 (Toll Free)
Ages served: All ages
Languages served: English
Fees: Yes ($16,500.00)
Traumatic Stress Recovery Program (TSRP)
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The Residential Traumatic Stress Recovery Program is suitable for First Responders, Veterans, and General Public. First Responders have their own designated cohort. Each Group has a maximum of 8 participants. Participants can come with their support person. The core program is 5 weeks plus 6 weeks of post-treatment support. Each participant stays in a private room.
201-2040 Springfield Rd
Kelowna, BC, V1Y 9N7 Map
250-860-2868
1-888-402-8222 (Toll Free)
Ages served: 19 years and up
Languages served: English
Fees: Yes (Veteran Affairs, Police, RCMP, Paramedics, Correctional Officers, Boarder Officers, and WCBs,)
To be seen: Physician or professional referral is required
Mild to moderate substance utilization, Demonstrates the capacity to abstain from substance use throughout the course of treatment, Able to abstain from the use of recreational cannabis while in treatment, Competent in participating in group activities, Devoid of significant head or brain injuries, Must be medically stable and on a consistent medication regime, Exhibits a low likelihood of being at substantial risk for self-harm, Obtains medical clearance from a healthcare professional.
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