Pubdate: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 Source: Province, The (CN BC) Copyright: 2006 The Province Contact: http://www.canada.com/theprovince/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/476 Author: Don Harrison, The Province SURREY TO GET DRUG, ALCOHOL DETOX CENTRE A new drug and alcohol detox facility is to be built next to Surrey Memorial Hospital. The 30-bed Creekside Withdrawal Management Centre will replace the old 25-bed Maple Cottage Detox facility in Burnaby. The $6.7-million centre, open to men and women, will contain six dedicated beds for addicted youth. Clients will not need a physician's referral and they'll be able to stay as long as needed. Construction is to begin within a month. "Research has shown that a withdrawal management unit can be the first critical step in a treatment continuum that can result in improved health for an individual," said Susan McKela, the manager of health services, Maple Cottage. "So we know the improvements realized by this new centre are going to have a far-reaching impact on many lives." The centre will also include room for a non-resident "daytox" program, which is contingent on acquiring additional funding, a second unnamed program, as well as office space. PCL Construction will build the centre. Construction should be completed in a year, with an opening expected in spring 2007. - --- MAP posted-by: Derek