A permanent walk-in wellness clinic is staying open on the UBC Okanagan campus.
After its five-week trial, the demand for the no-barrier mental health centre was large enough from students and the community that the doors are to remain open.
ѻýThis is a game changer,ѻý said Lesley Lutes, associate professor and director of clinical training for the PhD program in clinical psychology at UBC Okanagan.
ѻýThis is a space where community members can drop in for free mental health services without an appointment or referral. Itѻýs changing the way people are accessing care for their mental health.ѻý
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This is the first public walk-in mental health clinic on a university campus in B.C. The clinic has a two-fold purpose: provide support to community members in distress and train students in the future of health care delivery.
Lutesѻý team accommodated more than 50 drop-ins in the five-week unfunded program last fall, helping patients who were experiencing various issues including stress, depression, anxiety, serious mental illness and suicide risk.
ѻýThis clinic is for the community. People begin to experience symptoms and donѻýt know where to go because there is no primary care for mental health,ѻý said Lutes.
ѻýThey often donѻýt seek help until theyѻýre in crisis, and end up in an emergency room where theyѻýre more likely to get medication only, rather than treatments involving therapy.ѻý
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In the past decade, emergency room admissions related to mental health have increased 300 per cent, and in 60 per cent of primary care visits, patients report a mental issue. UBC Okanaganѻýs walk-in-wellness clinic is the first step in Lutesѻý ultimate goal of introducing psychologists into primary care.
ѻýWeѻýre here to help. We created this clinic because we know that life is stressful for everyone at times. We want people to know that there is an excellent evidence-based resource available to them free of charge,ѻý said Lutes.
ѻýIf you havenѻýt struggled with anxiety, depression, loss, divorce, substance use or binge eating, odds are someone you care about has. Life is life and it affects us both physically and emotionallyѻýand Okanagan residents deserve health care that treats their whole self.ѻý
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The walk-in clinic is open Thursdays from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. located at the Inter-professional Clinic on UBC Okanagan.
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