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Edmonton Zone
Poundmaker’s Lodge Treatment Center
25108 Poundmaker Rd Sturgeon County, Alberta, T8T 2A2
https://poundmakerslodge.ca/
Phone: (780) 458-1884; Toll Free: 1-866-458-1884 Fax: (780) 459-1876
Intake : admissions@poundmaker.org
Medical Detox detox@poundmaker.org General : info@poundmaker.org
Poundmaker’s Lodge Treatment Centres, is an Indigenous addiction treatment centre
near Edmonton, Alberta. Established in 1973, Poundmaker’s Lodge has been a leader
in the provincial, national and global addiction treatment community. Poundmaker’s
Lodge accepts all peoples from all walks of life as outlined in its mission statement.
Through concepts based in the cultural and spiritual beliefs of traditional First
Nations, Metis and Inuit peoples in combination with 12-Step, abstinence based
recovery, Poundmaker’s Lodge also offers opioid treatment and an Indigenous
wholistic treatment experience that focuses on the root causes of addiction and
empowers people in their recovery from addiction.
It is also important to note that while our program focuses on Indigenous culture and
spirituality, its principles are universal. Clients from all cultures, traditions and faiths
are welcome.
Poundmaker’s offers 3 distinct programs: a 42 Day Residential Treatment Program
designed for adults 18 years of age and up, a 90 Day Young Adult Residential
Treatment Program specifically designed for young adults between the ages of 18 to
24 years who are Alberta residents and the Iskwew Healing Lodge which is an
aftercare facility for women.
Admission criteria for the 42 and 90 Day Young Adult Treatment Program
• Be at least 18 years of age (18-24 for the Young Adult Treatment)
• Must be an Alberta Resident to qualify for the Young Adult Treatment Program
• Be physically and mentally capable of participating in treatment
• Be free of alcohol and other mood altering substances for at least 72 hours prior
to admission
• Have dealt with legal, medical and social matters prior to entering treatment
• We welcome both male and female applicants (all sexual preferences),
concurrent disorders, and high-risk pregnancies