Planned site of the  Grey Bruce Health Services planned Mental Health Wellness and Recovery Centre in Owen Sound. Photo from Grey County Planned site of the Grey Bruce Health Services planned Mental Health Wellness and Recovery Centre in Owen Sound. Photo from Grey County
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Grey County pledges $1M to Owen Sound addiction treatment centre

Grey County council committed $1 million to the Grey Bruce Health Services planned Mental Health Wellness and Recovery Centre in Owen Sound during the committee of the whole meeting this week.

“Across Grey County we continue to see the impact opioids and other drugs have on our communities, our healthcare services, and our families. The increase in overdoses in recent years is staggering,” said Grey County Warden Brian Milne. “The Wellness and Recovery Centre will be an invaluable support for those seeking help.”

Grey Bruce Health Services made the request to Grey County Council on April 23. Grey Bruce Health Services and the province are committing $10 million towards the the planned $25 million addictions centre at the former Bayview School in Owen Sound . The community fundraising target for the facility is $15 million. The province has committed to paying for operating expenses.

“Grey Bruce Health Services is extremely grateful for the generous financial support from Grey County Council for the new Mental Health Wellness and Recovery Centre,” said Gary Sims, President and CEO of Grey Bruce Health Services. “We appreciate their understanding of the fact that the services provided at the centre will make a positive difference in the lives of so many individuals and families in our communities.”

The decision is expected to be formalized with approval of the minutes at the next meeting of Grey County Council on August 10, and the first installment will be paid this year.

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