Assessment and treatment of psychosis for people between 13 and 30 years old.

15521 Russell Avenue
B.C.V4B 2R4
Phone:

604-538-4278
1-877-820-7444 (after hours crisis line)

Address Notes

Located basement Weatherby Pavilion

Parking and Transportation

Onsite parking available:

Parking Rate  Main Berkley Lobby / Emergency Lot "D" (gravel) 

Mobile parking payment: hangTag (must use Google Chrome internet browser to access the link)

First hour $3.50  $2.50 $3.50  
Each additional hour n/a n/a $3  
Day rate (6 - 6) $10.25 $10.25 $10.25  
Evenings $5.25 n/ $5.25  
24 hour rate $15.25 n/a $15.25  
1 week permit $45 n/a n/a  
2 week permit $65.25 n/a n/a  
1 month permit $130.25 n/a n/a  
Seniors 2 week permit $50.25 n/a n/a  
Seniors 1 month permit $100.25 n/a n/a  

Hours of operation

Open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Visiting hours vary, so check with the unit for specific hours.

Eligibility

Individuals who are between the ages of 13 and 30 and:

  • Have noticed some unusual changes in thinking, behaviour, social isolation, and/or feelings of suspiciousness, depression or anxiety.
  • Have a family history of psychotic disorder and are experiencing a recent decline in function at school, work or home.
  • If in doubt, call and ask at one of the program intake numbers below.

Referral

A referral can be made by anybody, including you, friends, family, schools, family doctor or hospital. You can simply call the direct intake number in the location nearest you. The EPI intake clinician will speak with you over the phone and together make a plan to have your concerns addressed.

Abbotsford, Agassiz, Chilliwack, Hope and Mission
Call 1-866-870-7847

Burnaby, Maple Ridge, New Westminster, Tri-Cities
Call 604-777-8386

Delta, Langley, Surrey, White Rock
Call 604-538-4278

EPI is not a crisis service (hours are Monday to Friday from 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.) but we do work closely with the crisis services in the Fraser region. 

 

Resources

  • Earlypsychosis.ca
    Visit earlypsychosis.ca to find information on: 
    • Preparing for the initial assessment
    • Psychosis information and resources for individuals and families
    • Safety risks
    • Emergency situations
    • If treatment in hospital is needed 
    • How to help a friend or loved one
    • How to cope as a caregiver or friend 
    • Diagnosis and associated issues
    • Mental Health Act and Confidentiality information
    • Dealing with Psychosis Toolkit and other useful downloads and apps
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