
B.C. opening 18 long-term involuntary care beds in Metro Vancouver
British Columbia’s government has created 18 new beds at a Metro Vancouver mental health facility dedicated to long-term involuntary care.
Health Minister Josie Osborne says the new beds at Alouette Homes in Maple Ridge, B.C., are designed for people needing involuntary care under the Mental Health Act outside the justice system.
Osborne also says the government is now reviewing the act itself to identify possible service gaps and potential solutions.
The announcement comes after the province announced in April the opening of a 10-unit involuntary-care facility for people with addiction and mental health issues at the Surrey Pretrial Centre.