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September 10, 2008
COQUITLAM - Premier Gordon Campbell and Health Services Minister George Abbott today launched construction at the future site of the new, $9-million Cypress Lodge, a 20-bed mental health rehabilitation facility that will provide residents with individualized care in a supportive, community-like setting. "Mental illness affects about one in five British Columbians from all walks of life. Providing the best possible support through facilities like Cypress Lodge ensures people who suffer from mental illness can live fuller, happier lives," said Premier Campbell. "The ultimate goal of Cypress Lodge is to give residents the highest level of independence possible and develop life-skills for everyday living." "Cypress Lodge is a world-class specialized mental health facility that will provide a supportive environment for people with challenges who need greater levels of supports than are provided in community-based facilities," said Abbott. "We have committed to build facilities like this across the province, and Cypress Lodge is a great example of this commitment being fulfilled." "Fraser Health is taking another significant step forward in providing enhanced care environments that best promote mental wellness and recovery for individuals living with mental illness," said Gordon Barefoot, chair of Fraser Health's board of directors. "I'm very proud to see Fraser Health focus on creating tertiary facilities where our mental health clients, while receiving the support they need, can be more in control of their lives and the illness affecting them." In addition to featuring a warm, home-like design for residents, Cypress Lodge will be built to Leadership in Energy and ronmental Design (LEED) standards to ensure the least impact on the surrounding environment. The building design for this facility will focus on minimizing energy use, reducing water use, improving indoor air quality and thermal comfort and incorporating resource-efficient materials. Fraser Health Media Pager | 604-450-7881 |