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  2. Alberta Adolescent Recovery Centre - Wikipedia

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    AARC is licensed as a Residential Addiction Treatment Service Provider under the Mental Health Services Protection Act in the Province of Alberta. [3] AARC uses an external accreditation service to give an independent evaluation of its governance, practices and outcomes and has a contract with Canadian Accreditation Council of Human Services (CAC).

  3. Calgary Women's Emergency Shelter - Wikipedia

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    CWES is funded in part by Calgary and Area CFSA, [4] the United Way of Canada, Family and Community Support Services (FCSS), [5] the City of Calgary, and the Alberta Mental Health Board. [6] CWES also receives funding from individual and corporate donors. Money is distributed to cover educational costs, counseling, and extracurricular activities.

  4. Rockyview General Hospital - Wikipedia

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    It offers a Maternal Newborn Program, mental health and psychiatric services, as well as senior's health and ambulatory care. The Lions Eye Bank, which is a regional centre for recovery of donated eye tissue for corneal transplants, is located at RGH. The building was designed by Culham Pedersen Valentine, and built at a cost of $90 million. [2]

  5. List of hospitals in Alberta - Wikipedia

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    Centennial Centre for Mental Health and Brain Injury (Alberta Hospital Ponoka) Ponoka 52°38′58″N 113°34′25″W  /  52.64944°N 113.57361°W  / 52.64944; -113.57361  ( Centennial Centre for Mental Health and Brain

  6. Canadian Mental Health Association - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA) is a Canadian non-profit mental health organization that focuses on resources, programs and advocacy. It was founded on April 22, 1918, by Clarence M. Hincks and Clifford W. Beers.

  7. Alberta Health Services - Wikipedia

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    Klein replaced hundreds of local boards of directors of hospitals, long-term care and public health services, with 17 health authorities based on geographic regions. He also created provincial health authorities for cancer, mental health and addiction services. Per capita spending on health was cut from CA $1,393 in 1992 to $1,156 in 1995. [5]