Quest Recovery Centre

For First Nations - By First Nations

  • Located on the banks of the Red River at the foot of the Redwood Bridge, the Quest Recovery Centre will be a First Nation owned solution that goes beyond a single site in Winnipeg but rather is a resource for our communities across all of Manitoba to be a place of healing and wellness.
  • The Quest Recovery Centre will be part of a continuum that reaches across communities with the purpose of bridging resources and building interconnections and capacity for our community members to return home with confidence that the support and conditions are in place to sustain recovery and well-being. 
  • The facility will create a healing space that respects and integrates the wisdom of Manitoba First Nations traditional culture with western evidence-based interventions. This empowers the members seeking support to not only overcome addiction but also to thrive in all aspects of life within a safe and respectful environment that acknowledges and honors our identity, history, and contributions.
Quest Recovery Centre Site Plan

The Need

The Quest Health Indigenous Life Journey

We recognize that accessing health services and wellness recovery support is part of a long journey. Through our Quest Health Indigenous Life Journey model we reach across our communities to deliver a Recovery Centre that is part of an overall continuum that supports the solution to bridge resources and interconnections while at the same time enhance our community capacity to have what is needed to have a safe and healing space for members returning home with confidence that the support and conditions are in place to sustain recovery and well-being.

The Quest Recovery Centre demonstrates how we are reconstituting, healing, and rebuilding our Nations with the support of the Government of Manitoba, new resources and leadership affirmation and commitments.

Our Solution

The Quest Recovery Centre

The Quest Recovery Centre is aligned with the Recovery Oriented System of Care affirmed as the approach for the Province of Manitoba. As a modern, person-centered framework for delivering services to Indigenous community members struggling substance use disorders and related issues we will deliver on a coordinated network of community-based services and supports that are holistic, flexible, and responsive to the individual’s needs.

The Quest Health Recovery Centre is a 180-bed residential addiction treatment centre in Winnipeg, Manitoba with the following components:

Program delivery is based on a 12-week Phase 1 manualized program that has built in flexibility to allow for individualized treatment planning and clinical recommendations.

Intake is completed on a continual basis with 8 groups running at all times, starting the 12-week program every 6 weeks.

Integrated full continuum of care, from prevention to aftercare, and integrates harm reduction strategies to meet folks where they are at and support individuals with substance use disorders and their families.

Specialized services and collaboration, that aims to create a holistic and effective approach to address the complex needs of individuals struggling with substance use and addiction.

Model that is flexible, culturally sensitive, and responsive to the evolving needs and preferences of our First Nations members.

Phased implementation of services to grow and enhance capacity of communities to develop alongside critical partnerships with federally and provincially funded service models.

Delivery of core clinical interventions and cultural programs by a diverse, experienced workforce.

Key Features

180 Treatment Beds

Through the delivery of our wrap around supports through Quest Health’s Indigenous Life Journey model will over time reduce homelessness, repatriate Manitoba’s First Nations who are displaced in urban centers to return home and reunify with health supports, it reduces justice involvement and lead to equitable access to health and social support for our community members.

15

Pre-group intake beds

10

Non-binary/trans/two-spirit Phase 1 beds

60

Male identified Phase 1 beds

60

Female identified Phase 1 beds

35

Phase 2 transitional beds for additional support and soft landing back to our communities

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