B.C. to create another 132 involuntary care beds for severe mental health disorders
PRINCE GEORGE — British Columbia government is adding 132 more involuntary care beds for those in the province with complex mental health needs, addictions and brain injuries.
The government says a 72-bed treatment centre in Prince George will replace the former youth corrections facility, while a site in Surrey will be renovated to provide 60 more mental health treatment beds.
Premier David Eby made the announcement in Prince George today, saying that no one should be left on the streets when they are at their most vulnerable and helping these people will build safer communities.
The beds add to the more than 2,000 existing mental health beds already in place for those admitted involuntarily, including at Surrey’s pretrial centre.
