Press Release
Funding Will Expand Addictions Services and Supports Across the Province
February 11, 2022
CAMBRIDGE — The Ontario government is investing $90 million over three years through the new Addictions Recovery Fund to immediately expand addictions services and increase the number of treatment beds across the province. This funding will help thousands of Ontarians access enhanced specialized services for mental health and addictions treatment, including in rural, Northern and Indigenous communities.
“Both before and during the pandemic, we’ve seen a surge in demand for high-quality addictions care that addresses the unique needs of vulnerable populations across Ontario,” said Michael Tibollo, Associate Minister of Mental Health and Addictions. “This historic investment is an important step forward to protect our progress in our fight against COVID-19, and ensuring that individuals and families in every corner of the province have reliable access to the help they expect and deserve.”
Studies have shown that opioid-related deaths surged by 79 per cent during the first two waves of the pandemic, with Ontarians at risk of overdose facing significant barriers to accessing treatment. To meet the demand for treatment, investments will support 396 new addictions treatment beds for adults who need intensive supports, helping to stabilize and provide care for approximately 7,000 clients per year. Investments in other addictions services and supports include:
“The impacts of mental health and addictions challenges can be felt in communities across the province, and our government is committed to supporting all Ontarians on their journey to wellness,” said Christine Elliott, Deputy Premier and Minister of Health. “By investing in targeted addictions services, we are making it easier for people facing addictions challenges to find and access support where and when they need it.”
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“The overdose crisis was escalating before COVID-19, and the pandemic only exacerbated the demand for addiction and substance use care in Ontario. When someone is brave enough to reach out for help it is critically important that they are met with care and not a wait list. The investments announced today in the Addictions Recovery Fund will ensure that more people have access to the care they need, when they need it most.”
– Katie Heelis
Interim CEO, Addictions and Mental Health Ontario
“Today’s funding announcement is about so much more than additional beds for residential addiction treatment in Waterloo Region. It’s about lives that are going to be made better as a result. Knowing that the support we’re receiving today is also part of a larger plan to provide more addiction treatment options throughout the province is even better. We know and have seen that the need is great, and continues to grow. With this funding, we also know there will be help – and that is incredible news.”
– Tara Groves-Taylor
Addiction Services Director, House of Friendship
Additional Resources
Media Contacts
Alexandra Hilkene
Minister Elliott’s Office
alexandra.hilkene@ontario.ca
Anna Miller
Communications Division
media.moh@ontario.ca
416-314-6197
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