Saving lives and supporting recovery from addiction Alberta’s government is opening more medical detox beds and offering nasal naloxone kits in Edmonton as part of its ongoing work to save lives and increase access to recovery supports. Some parts of this page will not display. JavaScript is not available in this browser or may be turned off. With $2.1 million from the government over three years, Edmonton’s George Spady Society now has 35 medical detox beds. Another $1.5 million from the provincial government is supporting a pilot project to provide Albertans in the Edmonton area with publicly funded nasal naloxone kits. The project is being led by the George Spady Society, in collaboration with Alberta Health Services, Edmonton Police Services and other community partners.