Help Book
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Camrose
780-781-0607
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A fellowship of non-practicing alcoholics whose primary purpose is to achieve and maintain sobriety. Meetings held at the Church of God Lighthouse (5509 - 48 Ave.) on Sundays & Wednesdays at 8:00 p.m.; Fridays (Ladies Group) 7:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. @ Centra Cam (5502 - 46 St.). Sundays at 10:00 a.m. at Centra Cam (5502 - 46 St.); Mondays at 8:00 p.m. at the Rose City Baptist Church (entrance on the east side parking lot - 6406 - 44 B. Ave., everyone welcome as it is an open group).
Alzheimer Society of Alberta & NWT Care Partner Support Group
Rosehaven Care Centre, 5303 - 47 Ave., Camrose, AB T4V 1Y6
403-342-0448
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1-866-950-5465
Care Partner Support Group is for family members of a person living with Alzheimer's disease or a related dementia. It is a safe and supportive environment for those who want to meet others, to share experiences, to learn new information, to receive peer support and to help each other cope more effectively.
5044 - 52 St., Camrose, AB T4V 1V7
587-871-4500
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Primary health services provided by a Nurse Practitioner. Nurse Practitioners are advanced trained nurses, they are able to assess, examine, order lab work and diagnostic imaging, diagnose and treat primary care conditions (including prescribing and referrals). They are available to be primary care providers to their patients. Appointments can include: same day visits, health screening, mental wellness screening and follow up, chronic disease management, health promotion, and much more.
#203, 5015 - 50th Ave., Camrose, AB
403-742-3558
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1-866-807-3558
Services: A) long term, specialized individual therapy/counselling services and family support for survivors of sexual trauma/abuse. B) education programs for students (Pre-K to grade 12), educators and parents on topics of health in relationships, body ownership, consent and support networks. C) training and presentations for professionals, front line staff, and community members to create awareness, recognize, respond to and reduce sexual and other forms of abuse/violence. D) specialized crisis and community support for individuals and their loved ones, who have been impacted by sexual violence. This may include emotional support, unbiased information, referrals, accompaniment, transportation, assistance with paperwork, advocacy and system navigation (criminal justice, education, health, etc.). Main Office Stettler: P.O. Box 2132, 4804 - 50 St., Stettler, AB TOC 2L0
Suite 1, 4412 - 56 St., Camrose, AB T4V 5K4
780-672-8004
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Provides a wide variety of social, recreational, educational and leadership programs for children and youth grades 1 - 12. Provides volunteer opportunities for youth grades 9 and up.