The Entry program is delivered by Altered Minds Inc (AMI), a not for profit company governed by a board of directors. Board members reflect the cultural diversity of participants in the Entry Program and understand the needs of newcomers.Mission StatementAltered Minds Inc welcomes refugees and immigrants to Manitoba and promotes the well-being of their families and communities, locally and overseas, by harnessing resources and providing responsive programs and services that assist individuals in adapting to change and overcoming barriers to a good quality of life.
FAQsOATS Methadone Treatment & Rehabilitation ServicesOATS (Opiate Addiction Treatment Services) is Manitoba's largest methadone maintenance treatment (MMT) program, and has helped hundreds of patients break the chains of addiction from substance abuse. MMT has proven to be an invaluable tool for the effective treatment and rehabilitation of opioid-addicted individuals. The OATS methadone clinic and our addiction services are focused on getting you the care you need in a timely fashion. Are you looking for a methadone clinic in Winnipeg? Do you have questions methadone treatment like ''What is methadone?'', ''What is methadone used for?'', or ''What are methadone side effects?''. Because we specialize in methadone treatment for substance abuse, our specially trained doctors and staff can help you answer these questions, so that you can choose the best course of action to treat your addiction. After treatment is started, you may continue to see your physician for addiction services at one of three convenient locations throughout Winnipeg.
I must admit that both Dr. Hoy's are excellent. They actually care about their patients and as long as you are honest with them, they will always help you.=Read more
It is the mission of the Block Parent Program to provide a network of police-screened, easily recognizable, safe places for the members of the community, primarily children and...... to support community education and awareness about the Program and safety both on the streets and at home.Councillor Jenny Gerbasi helps at the Block Parent DisplaySite Menu