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Accessing timely mental health and addiction services is crucial for overall well-being. Nova Scotia offers a variety of resources, hotlines, and community programs to provide support for individuals facing mental health challenges or substance use issues.
Nova Scotia provides public and community-based mental health services, including counseling, therapy, crisis intervention, and outpatient programs. Residents can access local clinics, hospitals, and nonprofit organizations for ongoing support.
Programs are available for substance use recovery, including outpatient counseling, residential treatment centers, and harm reduction initiatives. These services aim to provide guidance, rehabilitation, and reintegration support.
Mental Health Crisis Line: 1-888-429-8167 – Available 24/7 for urgent mental health support.
Talk Suicide Line: 1-833-456-4566 – Immediate assistance for those at risk of suicide.
Addiction Helpline: 1-888-656-4673 – Guidance and support for individuals struggling with substance use.
Contact a local health center or hospital mental health department.
Use online directories to locate community-based clinics.
Call hotlines for immediate guidance and referrals.
Explore support groups, counseling, and therapy programs available across Nova Scotia.
Don’t hesitate to seek help early; early intervention improves outcomes.
Keep emergency hotline numbers saved for quick access.
Engage with support groups for peer guidance and community encouragement.
Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only. For personalized advice and updated information, contact Nova Scotia Health Authority or local mental health providers.