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Medical mask policy in effect during respiratory illness season

Masks are currently required in all patient care areas of hospitals, long-term care facilities and community health-care sites and clinics. Please do not enter these facilities if you have cold or flu-like symptoms, such as runny nose, sore throat, fever, cough, shortness of breath/trouble breathing, diarrhea or vomiting. Do not enter these facilities if you feel unwell, no matter how mild the symptoms. 

Visitors to long-term care and seniors’ assisting living facilities need to wear a medical mask in common areas and when participating in indoor events in common areas. 

Thank you for helping keep patients and staff healthy this season.

Need help immediately?

If there is an urgent safety concern, please call 9-1-1 or go to emergency at your nearest hospital.

Suicide hotline: 1-800-784-2433

Call BC Crisis Line: 604-310-6789

Kids Help Phone: 1-800-668-6868

KUU-US Crisis Support Line (BC Wide Indigenous Toll Free Crisis and Support Line): 1-800-588-8717

Community based assessment and treatment for children and youth ages 6 to 19, who are affected by moderate to severe mental health concerns. This program also helps to coordinate care and services with other community resources.

The Integrated Child and Youth (ICY) team is part of B.C.'s mental health and substance use care strategy and receives funding from the Government of B.C.. The team provides mental health assessment and treatment at school and in the community for children and youth experiencing mental health and substance use challenges. 

Learn more information about the ICY teams on the Government of B.C. website.

How to access

  • Check eligibility

    • Children and youth aged 6 to 19
    • Resident of Richmond
  • Languages

    English, Cantonese, Mandarin, Spanish, French and Punjabi. Interpreters will be provided if required.

  • Get a referral

    Call (604) 204-1111 to connect with our teams that support children, youth, adults, and older adults in Richmond. 

    ​Both professional referrals and self-referrals are accepted. Appointments with a psychiatrist require a referral from a health professional. Our Richmond MHSU referral form may be completed by a physician or a nurse practitioner. 

     

Giờ hoạt động

Hiện đang đóng
  • Thứ hai:   8:30 sa to 5:30 ch
  • Thứ ba:   9:00 sa to 7:00 ch
  • Thứ tư:   8:30 sa to 5:30 ch
  • Thứ năm:   9:00 sa to 7:00 ch
  • Thứ sáu:   8:30 sa to 5:30 ch
  • Thứ bảy:   Đã đóng
  • Chủ nhật:   Đã đóng

How to get there

There is a pay parking lot adjacent to the building.  Bus stops are located on Westminster Highway. The office is located 10 minutes from the Richmond-Brighouse Station.

More about the programs

Child and adolescent mental health programs in Richmond provide community-based assessment and treatment for children and youth ages 6 to 12 and their families, who are affected by serious mental health concerns. This program also helps to coordinate care and services with other community resources.

Psychiatric Consultation

Psychiatric assessment by a psychiatrist (brief follow up one to three sessions) for children and adolescents who are experiencing mental health concerns. Our program provides a multi-disciplinary team of psychiatrists and mental health clinicians. Every effort is made to include family and service providers in the treatment planning.

6100 Bowling Green Road

Access various Vancouver Coastal Health services from 6100 Bowling Green Road.

Nhóm Tích hợp Trẻ em & Thanh thiếu niên (Integrated Child & Youth Team - ICY)

Đánh giá và điều trị dựa vào cộng đồng dành cho trẻ em và thanh thiếu niên từ 6 đến 19 tuổi bị ảnh hưởng bởi các vấn đề sức khỏe tâm thần từ mức độ trung bình đến nặng. Chương trình này cũng giúp điều phối việc chăm sóc và dịch vụ với các nguồn lực cộng đồng khác.