More than half of fatal overdoses involved people who were mentally ill: coroner
VANCOUVER — The BC Coroners Service says completed investigations of 872 overdose fatalities show more than half of those who died had been diagnosed with a mental health disorder or had evidence of being mentally ill.
The investigations represent about a third of the 2,545 overdose deaths in 2016 and 2017, the service said Thursday after releasing the report.
Chief coroner Lisa Lapointe said 80 per cent of the people in the completed investigations had contact with health services in the year before they died and when it comes to mental health, it’s clear only a “hodgepodge” of services are available in B.C.
“We know from speaking with families of those who died that many times families are beside themselves trying to find help for their loved ones and trying to find help perhaps in that window of opportunity where the individual is looking for help or willing to accept help. To date it’s been very challenging and it still is in this province for families to find evidence-based recovery.”
