ANN ELMORE TRANSITION HOUSE (CAMPBELL RIVER)

Campbell River & North Island Transition Society

101 – 1116 Dogwood Street, Campbell River, B.C. Canada V9W 3A2

Help Line:  250-286-3666  Phone: 250-287-7384 (office)   Fax: 250-287-1139

Toll Free: 1-800-667-2188

Email: aeh@annelmorehouse.ca   Website: www.annelmorehouse.ca

The Ann Elmore House is operated by the Campbell River and North Island Transition Society, a non-profit, registered charity. “The Campbell River and North Island Transition Society works, with a feminist perspective, to achieve a balance of power in society. We provide safe shelter and access to community based resources for women and children.”

ANN ELMORE TRANSITION HOUSE (CAMPBELL RIVER) Cont’d

Programs & Services:

For any of the services listed below please call 250-286-3666.

SAFETY BEDS

Ann Elmore house provides shelter for women and their children in need of safety from all forms of abuse. Women can expect from their stay in a Safety Bed at Ann Elmore House…

  • ​Confidentiality, respect, acceptance, and understanding
  • A comfortable environment, food, and their basic personal needs met
  • Information, support, counselling, and referrals
  • Support groups
  • An on-site Child and Youth Support Worker
  • 24-hour staffing
  • Wheelchair access

For non-resident women and their children there is a 24-hour help line (250-286-3666), support groups, information, and referrals.

RECOVERY PROGRAM at Ann Elmore House

Quick Response Beds:

Ann Elmore House offers non-medical substance withdrawal and/or stabilization of psychiatric distress symptoms in the form of Quick Response Beds. A woman can stay in a Quick Response Bed for a maximum of 14 days with a referral from a Campbell River Mental Health and Substance Use Counsellor or a Crisis Nurse at Campbell River General Hospital.

Supportive Recovery Program:

Ann Elmore House also provides a safe, supportive environment for the early stages of a woman’s recovery from substance misuse in what is called their Supportive Recovery Program. A woman can stay in the Supportive Recovery Program for a maximum of 60 days with a referral from a Campbell River Mental Health and Substance Use Counsellor.