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Unique, highly specialized inpatient services to patients who require treatments for psychotic illness when other treatment approaches have been ineffective or partially effective.

What to expect

This program is a resource to health authorities across B.C. that provides unique, highly specialized inpatient services to patients who require pharmacological, biophysical, psychosocial, and other treatments for psychotic illness when other treatment approaches have been ineffective or partially effective.

The expected length of stay is four to six months.

Staffing and programming include:

  • Psychiatrists,
  • Neuropsychiatrists,
  • Nurses,
  • Occupational Therapy,
  • Social Work,
  • Peer Support,
  • Recreational Therapy,
  • Music Therapy,
  • Psychology,
  • Dietician,
  • General Practitioner and
  • Pharmacists.

Research is an integral part of the program, and patients may be offered the opportunity to participate as a subject in a clinical trial or other research project.

How to access

  • Check eligibility

    - Adults aged 18 years and older

    -  Appropriate patients will:

    1. Be medically stable;
    2. Have a diagnosis of schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder, affective disorder with psychosis, or non substance-related psychosis;
    3. Have had inadequate or no response to at least two trials of antipsychotics (one of which is a second generation agent) by HA tertiary clinical teams;
    4. Show incomplete recovery of social, vocational, or occupational functioning likely to respond to active intervention; and,
    5. If present, substance use disorders, pervasive developmental disorder, developmental disability, personality disorder, aggression, or head injury is not the primary focus of treatment

    Refer to the BC Psychosis referral information package for more information on eligibility.

  • Get a referral

    The BC Psychosis Program does not accept referrals from community practitioners or hospitals. 

    Learn how to refer using the in the BC Psychosis Program - Referral Package. Referrals to the program from each Health Authority are from a single point of contact using the package. 

    Each Health Authority is responsible for implementing and coordinating its own referral process by way of the tertiary mental health facility within its region. 

This service is available at
This service is available at

BC Psychosis Program at UBC Hospital (UBCH)

2211 Wesbrook Mall, UBC Hospital, Detwiler Pavilion building
Vancouver, BC V6T 2A1
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