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Tele-Care is a free bilingual and confidential provincial health line available to all New Brunswickers. By dialing 8-1-1 at any time of the day or night, you can:

  • Get 24-hour support from a nurse
  • Determine if you need to seek care or if you can manage at home
  • Get referred for an in-person or virtual appointment

For more information about 811, when to call, and what to expect, visit the Accessing Healthcare website.

 

Other ways to get help

If you need help, the following confidential resources are available 24/7.

  • In an emergency, call 9-1-1 right away or go to your nearest emergency department. Emergency department information: Horizon Health NetworkVitalité Health Network 
  • Are you or is someone you know experiencing intimate partner violence? If you’re scared, unsure or just need to talk, 211 NB is here to help. Call 211 or visit the 211 It’s your call website for more information.
  • Do you have concerns that a child, an adult with a disability and/or a senior is being abused or neglected? The Department of Social Development may be able to help, call 1-833-733-7835.
  • For mental health or addictions support, call the free provincial helpline at 1-866-355-5550.
  • Call 2-1-1 at any time for information about government and community programs, services, and resources.

 

About (Short Description)
Tele-Care is a free, confidential health advice and information line. Dial 811 for access to bilingual, registered nurses 24 hours a day, seven days a week. In an emergency, call 911 or visit the local hospital emergency department.
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