Frida has compiled a comprehensive list of ADHD resources for you in Saskatchewan. Check out the drop downs below for more information.
You can search for health facilities in your area by visiting the Saskatchewan Health Authority website.
For further support, you can call HealthLine 811, a confidential, 24-hour health and mental health and addictions advice, education and support telephone line available to the people of Saskatchewan. To reach HealthLine, dial 8-1-1.
If you are having mood concerns, are in crisis and/or have any concerns for your safety, please call a crisis line, go to the nearest emergency room, or call 911.
Crisis Services Canada (Canada) - suicide prevention and support (24/7) | 1-888-456-4566 |
Prince Albert Mobile Crisis Unit - Mon-Fri from 4-8 pm; Sat-Sun 24/7 | 306-764-1011 |
Regina Mobile Crisis Services - suicide line (24/7) | 306-525-5333 |
Saskatoon Mobile Crisis (24/7) | 306-933-6200 |
Lloydminster Interval Home - domestic violence/abuse crisis line (24/7) | 708-875-0966 |
Piwapan Women’s Centre - crisis line (24/7) | 306-425-4090 or 306-764-1011 |
Family Services Regina - Mon-Fri from 8:30 am to 12 pm, 1 pm to 4:30 pm | 306-757-6675 |
Regina Transitional House - domestic violence crisis line (24/7) | 306-569-2292 |
Saskatoon Interval House - women's abuse crisis line (24/7) | 1-888-338-0880 |
Family Service Saskatoon - Mon-Fri from 9 am to 5 pm | 306-244-0127 |
Shelwin House - domestic violence crisis line - Yorkton (24/7) | 1-888-783-3111 |
Moose Jaw Transition House - domestic violence crisis line - South Saskatchewan (24/7) | 306-693-6511 |
Southwest Crisis Services - safe shelter (24/7) | 306-778-3386 |
First Nations and Inuit - Hope for Wellness Helpline - (24/7) | 1-855-242-3310 |
Indian Residential School Crisis Line - (24/7) | 1-866-925-4419 |
Trans Lifeline - support for transgender people (Canada) | 1-877-330-6366 |
- Where to find Mental Health Help via their directory of mental health services and organizations.
- Information about a variety of mental health conditions and topics.
- Find out if you or a loved one has a mental health concern with their free online screening tools.
- Information about mental health events in your area.
- Information about the latest mental health news.
- Information about research studies in your area.
ADHD Therapists in Saskatchewan
You can find ADHD therapists in your area by using Psychology Today's directory.
https://www.psychologytoday.com/ca/therapists/saskatchewan?category=adhd
Counselling Connect Saskatchewan
Counselling Connect Saskatchewan helps people find the right support in times of need through free access to rapid counselling sessions. This service is available to children, youth, adults and families in Saskatchewan.
https://www.counsellingconnectsask.ca/
Wildflowers Therapy
Wildflowers Therapy is a private clinic providing assessments for ADHD, intellectual disabilities, and learning disorders for children, youth and adults.
Connects people to peer support workers, social workers, psychologists and other professionals for confidential chat sessions or phone calls, and also offers credible information and help to address mental health and substance use issues.
https://www.wellnesstogether.ca/en-ca/
Online Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (online CBT)
Provincially funded service for Saskatchewan residents who are experiencing mental health difficulties, including depression and anxiety. Trained therapists support participants as they complete five online modules over eight weeks. This service is led by the Online Therapy Unit at the University of Regina and is delivered for free for Saskatchewan residents in partnership with the Saskatchewan Health Authority.
https://www.onlinetherapyuser.ca/
Bounce Back (Canadian Mental Health Association)
Evidence-based coaching program for people experiencing low mood, mild-to-moderate depression or stress, with or without anxiety.
Phone toll-free: 1-844-733-8181