Thunder Creek Rehabilitation Association
Moose Jaw
Welcome
Welcome to Thunder Creek Rehabilitation Association, where we are here to help people in our community and across the province dealing with mental health and substance abuse disorder. We believe in the power of support and understanding for those facing these struggles. As a committed non-profit community-based organization, our mission is to provide recovery-oriented psychosocial rehabilitation services to individuals dealing with severe and persistent mental illness, concurrent disorders (mental illness and addictions), and addictions.
Safe & Welcoming
We are focused on creating a safe and welcoming place where individuals can find comfort, guidance, and the help they need to start their recovery journey. Our team of caring support workers is dedicated to giving personalized care to meet the unique needs of each person.
Path to Recovery
At Thunder Creek Rehabilitation Association, we want to break down the stigmas around mental health and substance abuse disorder. We’re working towards a community where everyone feels free to talk openly and understand each other. Through different services, education, and speaking up for what’s right, we’re building a strong and supportive community to help people on their path to recovery.
Wakamow Manor Social Detox
Wakamow Manor Social Detox is a twenty-two (22) bed, residential service that provides safe, protective, and healthy detoxification environment to persons 16 years of age or older from across the province of Saskatchewan.
McNiven Manor
McNiven Manor is a continuation of the residential detoxification services from Wakamow Manor Social Detox, and the four (4) available beds are offered to clients who have become physically stabilized and have applied for treatment, housing or financial support services. Clients must participate in the Wakamow Manor Social Detox program and meet established criteria before being transferred to McNiven Manor.
Wakamow Place
Wakamow Place is a residential facility with six (6) dedicated spaces for adults who deal with long-term mental illness, and or concurrent disorder. There are also ten (10) other beds located within the building, where SHA clients reside. The TCRA staff support these clients through proper medication management.
Outreach
The two outreach programs (Mental Health Outreach and Addictions Community Outreach Support Services) provide outreach services, psychosocial skills training and activities for adults who experience severe and persistent mental illness and addictions. This service is provided in the community and promotes integration within community.
Independent Living
Independent Living is a Supported Apartment Living Program (“SALP”) that assists clients who are disabled by a long-term mental illness to live semi-independently in the community.
Wakamow Place 2
In partnership with Moose Jaw Housing Authority and Saskatchewan Housing Corporation, Thunder Creek Rehabilitation Association offers twelve (12) supportive living units to clients that are active in their mental health and/or substance use disorder recovery plan.