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Mental Health needs on the rise

The number of people accessing the Cochrane Addiction and Mental Health Clinic is consistently increasing.

The number of people accessing the Cochrane Addiction and Mental Health Clinic is consistently increasing.

“We've had year over year increases for the last five years, ” said Spencer Schneider, manager of the Cochrane program and the Canmore/Banff program.

According to Alberta Health Services, since April 2013 to March 2016 the clinic has seen an increase of about 160 new clients. Similarly, the number of people accessing mental health clinics across the province has shown a steady increase over the past five years.

Schneider believes this increase is due to a combination of factors.

“I think the economy definitely has something to do with it, especially this past year. But I also think Cochrane has just grown so much so I think that factors in as well, ” Schneider explained.

Mental health has been a major talking point in the media for the past few years, which has been helping to reduce the stigma around mental illness.

“As mental health reaches a higher profile, there's a decrease in stigma. I think people are more willing to come forward to support their mental health … I think mental health was really punctuated by the flood of 2013. When people realized that things can happen that impact everybody's mental health, it was an event that brought a lot of attention to mental health, ” Schneider said.

Schneider said the clinic in Cochrane can provide assessments, treatments, information and referrals to specialized programs. The clinic will also provide follow-up in both mental health areas and addiction treatment.

“We can provide treatment to families or individuals. Some of the themes we touch on are abuse and violence, addiction, stress, aging, relationships, anxiety, depression, suicidal thoughts, and we also see folks with persistent or severe mental illness, ” Schneider explained.

Schneider said there is no certain demographic that accesses the clinic more than another.

“With Cochrane I think it's the whole gamut, we have from children and families right through to seniors accessing our programs, ” Schneider said.

“Over the next few months, we will be reviewing our services due to the increased demand. If any additions or changes in our services are made we will definitely inform our community stakeholders, ” Schneider continued.

People can access the clinic through a self-referral and booking an appointment. The clinic also employs a walk-in program to ensure people can be seen, though it is first-come first-serve.

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