Fort McMurray
Steps closer to more mental health care for families in Fort McMurray.

CASA Mental Health is building a new CASA House facility in Fort McMurray that will serve youth up to 81 youth each year with both day and live-in programming.
CASA House is a live-in program for teens who need support with significant mental health and/or addiction challenges, while the Adolescent Day Program sees youth attending daily during the school year, with the aim of improving the social and learning skills of youth with serious mental health and/or addiction challenges.
Co-locating CASA House and the day treatment program in the new facility allows for a seamless continuum of care, where patients can transition to and from the two programs without disruption.
Construction is underway!
Construction on the new CASA House began in spring 2026 and will continue until fall 2027, when the building will open and preparations will begin for new patients in early 2028. The two-floor, 35,000-square-foot facility will be located in the south end of Fort McMurray, between Quarry Ridge Drive and Highway 63.
Two floors of mental health care
How you can support CASA’s circle of care across Alberta
CASA Mental Health is expanding its circle of care around the province to provide much needed mental health services to as many families as possible – where they need it, when they need it. This is part of our vision of a community where all children, youth and their families are provided with timely mental health care and empowered to thrive.
The need for timely mental health treatment for Alberta children and youth has never been greater. Find out more about what CASA Mental Health is doing to meet that need – and why we need your help – in our Case for Support.