Breadcrumb Home About us Media centre News Updates regarding Vancouver Coastal Health people, programs, services and initiatives. Keywords Authored on 20242023202220212020Select a year2025 Category - Any -2SLGBTQIA+Awards and recognitionCommunity engagementCommunity eventsEmergency careEquity, diversity and inclusionHome and community careHospital careIndigenous HealthInnovation and researchMental health and substance usePublic HealthRedevelopment projectsRehabilitationSurgerySustainabilityVCH staffWellness Type - Any -StoryPress releaseInformation bulletinBC Gov. NewsNews releasePublic service announcement Apply Search Sort: Sort Old-NewNew-OldA-ZZ-A Showing 573 Article(s) October 10 2019 Richmond RCMP and Vancouver Coastal Health introduce Mental Health Car Richmond, B.C. – Calls to Richmond RCMP regarding mental health and substance use are on the rise — exceeding growth rates and capacity for police in the region. To increase timely intervention and help provide support to Richmond residents when and where they need it, Richmond RCMP and Vancouver Coastal Health have joined forces to launch a new Mental Health Car. Information bulletin ➞ October 4 2019 604-204-1111: One phone number for all VCH mental health services in Richmond Richmond, BC – Vancouver Coastal Health is making access to mental health and substance use services in Richmond easier than ever. Information bulletin ➞ September 27 2019 New hospice supports end-of-life care for Sea to Sky patients and their families Squamish, BC – Sea to Sky families can now receive dignified, supportive end-of-life care for their loved one in the comfort of their own community with the new Whistler Blackcomb Foundation Sea-to-Sky Community Hospice. Information bulletin ➞ September 17 2019 Sleep experts gather in Vancouver Vancouver, BC – Can’t sleep? You’re not alone. Forty per cent of Canadians will suffer from a sleep disorder in their lifetime. Shift work, use of electronics, jet lag, noise, light, temperature and even bedding can impact sleep. Information bulletin ➞ September 10 2019 Public Service Announcement for those receiving Needle-Free Filler Treatments Vancouver, BC – BC Health Authorities and the BC Ministry of Health are issuing a public service announcement for persons considering undergoing needle-free filler treatments. These procedures use a pressurized pen to insert hyaluronic acid fillers into the skin without the use of needles or injections. Information bulletin ➞ September 5 2019 Early results show combined Overdose Response Team pilot project is helping break the cycle of overdose Joint Vancouver Fire Rescue Services and Vancouver Coastal Health team helps connect overdose patients with treatment, education, and supports to save lives. Information bulletin ➞ Pagination First page First Previous page ‹‹ … Utility page 61 Utility page 62 Current page 63 Utility page 64 Utility page 65 Utility page 66 … Next page ›› Last page Last