2023
DOI: 10.1186/s13011-023-00586-3
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An environmental scan of residential treatment service provision in Ontario

Farihah Ali,
Justine Law,
Cayley Russell
et al.

Abstract: Background Ontario has one of the highest rates of substance-related harms in Canada. Residential treatment programs in the province provide a variety of in-house treatment services to support the needs of individuals with substance use disorders (SUD). However, these programs are not standardized, often varying in the type, quality, and availability of services offered, including evidence-based interventions such as Opioid Agonist Treatment (OAT). Local treatment systems are also rather fragme… Show more

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“…In Canada, detox programs are often the 'first point of contact' for PWUS who are seeking treatment and these programs help to safely manage medical detoxification of a substance [13,14]. In some instances, PWUS may be initiated on OAT when in a detox program [15]. Detox programs vary in duration (e.g., a few days to several weeks or months) and content (e.g., varied services such as one-on-one counselling), and are sometimes in-patient programs or outpatient [12,14].…”
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“…In Canada, detox programs are often the 'first point of contact' for PWUS who are seeking treatment and these programs help to safely manage medical detoxification of a substance [13,14]. In some instances, PWUS may be initiated on OAT when in a detox program [15]. Detox programs vary in duration (e.g., a few days to several weeks or months) and content (e.g., varied services such as one-on-one counselling), and are sometimes in-patient programs or outpatient [12,14].…”
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confidence: 99%