WELCOME TO THE WEBSITE OF CENTRE
DE PROTECTION ET DE RÉADAPTATION
DE LA CÔTE-NORD
Centre de protection et de réadaptation de la Côte-Nord (CPRCN) was officially founded on September 15, 1996. CPRCN was created from the merger of three organizations: Centre jeunesse Côte-Nord, Centre de réadaptation L’Émergent, and Centre Le Canal.
We are a regional institution that provides specialized services throughout the North Shore region for individuals (and their families) who suffer from major adaptation and social integration problems.
Services are provided under the Act respecting health services and social services, the Youth Protection Act, and the Youth Criminal Justice Act. Our specialists work together to provide continuous, personalized services in natural and alternative living environments.
Our services are designed for
- Young people and the families of young people suffering
from behavioral, psychosocial, or family disorders - People with intellectual disabilities or
pervasive developmental disorders - People with physical disabilities
- People with addiction problems
Financial support is provided by Health Canada through the CONTRIBUTION PROGRAM TO IMPROVE ACCESS TO HEALTH SERVICES FOR OFFICIAL LANGUAGE MINORITY COMMUNITIES, administered by McGill University.