Have you seen the new VCH.ca?

The next time you visit VCH.ca you will notice there have been some changes to help improve the site.

More news

It’s important to share our updates with the public. With that in mind, we made sure to make our news more prominent on the site.

You’ll notice the home page now has thee feature spots for news and that there is a news feed on the locations and services pages. We know these are popular sections of VCH.ca and placing news articles there gives them more prominence.

More social media

Our social media accounts are another way we share news and other relevant content with the public. So we also added our social media streams to the home page and locations and services.

Showing the faces of VCH

We know you love reading the profiles every week in VCH News and we thought it was time the public got to know us a bit better.

We will now be adding the weekly profiles to VCH.ca to give the public a bit of a sneak peek into some of the different roles at VCH. Don’t worry, we’ll just be using first names on the site.

Have pages moved around?

If you used VCH.ca to find information in the past you will still be able to find it in the same location as before. None of the sections have changed, we just updated the look of the site.

Want to submit an article?

We are always looking for more articles for VCH.ca and for social media.

If you have an article that you would like to submit to VCH.ca or any news you would like shared on our social media channels, please send them to webupdates@vch.ca

Is something out of place?

If you notice anything on VCH.ca that doesn’t look quite right just send a quick email to webupdates@vch.ca with the URL of the page and a brief description of the problem.

  1. Lorna

    Thank you for updating the VCH.CA website.
    I am sad, however, to not see any services for Mental Health in Richmond other than the central intake.
    What about Older Adult Mental Health Services in Richmond? The consult clinic and the Older Adult Depression and Anxiety Treatment Program offered at Richmond Mental Health Outpstient Services are not listed.
    Neither is the Richmend Mental Health Outpatient Services – treatment for adults with depression and anxiety disorders.
    Or Individual Mental Health Services offered at Transitions. If I have missed this, please inform me and I will stand corrected.

    June 9, 2014
    • dleech

      Thanks for letting us know Lorna. You can add services to the site through HealthLinkBC. Contact John Lacsina by phone at 604.215.8139 or by email at John.Lacsina@gov.bc.ca. If you need any further assistance, please contact us at webupdates@vch.ca

      June 10, 2014
      • Lorna

        Excellent. Thank you!

        June 10, 2014