Geriatric Short Term Assessment and Treatment (STAT) Centre
Disability Services, Mental Health - Adult & Senior, and Seniors Services
Provided by Vancouver Coastal Health
The STAT Centre is located at University of British Columbia Hospital – Detwiller Pavilion. The STAT Centre Program is composed of a Day Hospital and an In-Patient Unit.
STAT Centre clients are provided with:
- A comprehensive medical and functional assessment
- Treatment for illness
- Strategies for coping with disabilities
- Education regarding aging and health promotion
- A therapeutic activity program
- A general rehabilitative program
- Assistance to continue living at home
Patients must have a Vancouver address.
The STAT in unit is not a disposition planning unit, please involve community care/Home health if supports needed in home or placement needed. STAT in unit can provide consultation with home health services to help facilitate collateral needed to allocate services to client and/or work with community case manager about return home or higher level of care.
Day hospital: Monday - Friday, 9:30 a.m. - 2 p.m. Closed on holidays. The in-patient unit operates 24/7
604-827-0993 (Medical Day Program)
Website: http://www.vch.ca/locations-services...
UBC Hospital - #Ground Floor, 2255 Wesbrook Mall, located in Koerner 1 south, Vancouver, British Columbia, V6T 1Z3
Service is available in English.
Cost: No cost
Referral options:
- Physician or nurse practitioner referral
Associated Programs/Services
Also offered by Vancouver Coastal Health:
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- Elder Care Geriatric Clinics
- Deaf, Hard of Hearing & Deaf-Blind Well-Being Program - Mental Health Services for deaf, hard of hearing, & deaf-blind people throughout BC
Availability
Service area: Vancouver Coastal Health Area + show cities
Service Types Provided
Ways to Access
- Provided 1:1 in-person
- Provided in a group in-person
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