Carrier Sekani Family Services (CSFS) - Family Healing Centre
Vanderhoof, British Columbia
Client
Saik’uz First Nation
Architect
Unison Architecture Ltd.
Engineer
Prism Engineering
General
Signia Construction Ltd.
Project Type
New Build
Location
Vanderhoof BC
Construction Sector
Health Care
Status
Current Project - Estimated Completion Winter 2024
CSFS will create a year-round addictions treatment centre, providing 35 treatment beds, 10 detox beds, and after-care support. This will replace CSFS’s existing 14-bed Ormond Lake Treatment Centre, where operation is limited to May-October due to winter weather. The aging cabins lack access to adequate infrastructure to accommodate CSFS’s needs.
The new site is located at the former Tachick Lake resort, approximately 20mins/24km southwest from Vanderhoof, and 90mins/120km west from Prince George. The lake is part of traditional Saik’uz territory and will play a large part in the facility’s land-based healing practices. Hunting, fishing, gathering, and fire pit + sweat lodge ceremonies will be integrated into the Healing Centre’s cultural programming.
The 2300m2 facility for CSFS Family Healing Centre will include an intake + administration area, sleeping rooms for residents, a kitchen/dining centre, a therapy/activities area, and a stand-alone detox centre. Existing cabins on site will be used for long-term recovery units. The site will also include a greenhouse and outdoor seasonal garden to grow vegetables and traditional Indigenous medicines for use of the facility. This project seeks to provide cultural-based healing for the urgent overdose crisis impacting the province, particularly First Nation communities in Northern BC.