Substance Use Disorder (SUD) assessments evaluate the severity and impact of substance use on an individual's life.
About Substance Use Disorder Assessments
SUD assessments look deep into your relationship with substances to understand how severe the addiction is and how it’s impacting your life. It’s part of a trusted, evidence-based approach used with health professionals to help map out a recovery plan that fits you.
Knowing where you stand here helps you take control and plan your next steps with clarity.
Book an assessment to get a clear picture of your situation and start building a recovery plan that’s real and tailored to you.
Who it’s for
Anyone who’s wondering if their substance use has crossed the line into being a problem might consider a completing a SUD assessment.
How it works
This assessment digs into how your substance use is affecting your life mentally, physically, socially, financially, etc. It helps determine whether what you’re dealing with meets the criteria for a substance use disorder (mild, moderate, or severe). It also helps us to develop personalized treatment plans and track recovery progress.
Why it matters
Sometimes people downplay their substance use because it’s “not that bad” compared to others, but this assessment forces you to be honest about how it’s impacting multiple areas of your life.
Who We Help

Government Agencies
Together we can shape and implement effective Canadian drug policy.

Organizations
Expert drug policy support for non-governmental and non-profit organizations.

Private Sector
Working with employers and employees across all sectors.

Individuals
1-on-1 sober coaching for individuals, support for families, and more.