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Different housing options support clients throughout their recovery process. Some of the many housing options available across BC for people with brain injury include (but are not limited to) the following: licensed residential facilities (some are specifically for people living with brain injury and others serve a more diverse population) supportive housing (some housing complexes have 100% of their units dedicated to supportive housing; in other cases supportive housing units exist in mixed-use apartment buildings independent housing with community support

  • Interior Health – Home & Community Care Services

    Home and Community offers a variety of at-home and community services to people with acute, chronic, palliative or rehabilitative health care needs. Read our Guide to Home and Community Care to learn more. We support a philosophy that home, with appropriate supports, is the best place to recover from illness Read more [...]

  • Island Health Acquired Brain Injury Program

    Island Health’s Brain Injury Program is an island-wide community-based program that provides services to assist adults with acquired brain injury in regaining, improving, or maintaining function and/or independence. Services fall into two broad categories: 1) Community Services 2) Community Residential Services. Services are subject to availability and are voluntary A Read more [...]

  • Island Health Community Health Services

    Community Health Services provides a range of health care and support services to eligible clients living in the community. Our in-home and community-based services support you to: improve your health and quality of life, and remain independent and in your own home for as long as possible. We can also Read more [...]

  • Lifeline

    Lifeline is an easy-to-use personal response service that lets individuals summon help any time of the day or night – even if they can’t speak. All someone have to do is press their Personal Help Button, worn on a wristband or pendant, and a trained Response Centre Associate will ensure Read more [...]

  • Northern Health – Home & Community Care Services

    People with chronic or life-limiting health needs want to stay independent as long as possible. Home and Community Care services and programs help to do that by complementing and supplementing but not replacing the efforts of individuals to care for themselves with the assistance of family, friends and community. If Read more [...]

  • Strive (Powell River)

    Strive Living Society offers residential and community integration services to adults with diverse abilities, acquired brain injuries, and/or health concerns. Throughout the greater Vancouver and Powell River areas, Strive has group home residences, assisted living apartments, and home share arrangements to meet the accommodation needs of each individual. For community Read more [...]

  • Strive Services for Children & Youth (Vancouver)

    Strive Living Society is dedicated to serving children and youth with special needs including acquired brain injuries, developmental disabilities, physical disabilities, and complex health care issues. With a variety of residential and support service options throughout the Lower Mainland, Strive works with children and youth to maximize their quality of Read more [...]

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    Technology for Living

    Technology for Living (TFL) is dedicated to helping people in BC with limited movement, and physical disabilities reduce barriers to participation in their home and community. 

  • The Cridge Centre for the Family

    The Cridge Centre for the Family offers several locations in Greater Victoria. Services include a supportive housing residence and other services for survivors of brain injury as well as supportive housing for families in economic or relationship crisis, services for women and children who have been impacted by relationship violence, Read more [...]

  • VCH – Home & Community Care Services

    Home and community care services provide a range of health care and support services to people who have acute, chronic, palliative or rehabilitative health care needs. You may need these services if you: Are released from hospital and need short-term care Have an ongoing or chronic health issue requiring more Read more [...]

  • Victoria Disability Resource Centre

    The Victoria Disability Resource Centre promotes the full participation of people with disabilities in the economic, political, cultural, and social life of Canadian society. They offer support in five key areas: Research & Community Development Disabled Parking Permits Information & Referral Peer Support Access to Employment Services Located in: Island Read more [...]

  • Yale Road Centre

    Yale Road Centre has three programs within the Centre, including a short stay unit for clients who are awaiting placement into a residential care home. Yale Road Centre is staffed with health care teams who care for clients’ medical needs, help re-establish daily routines, and develop client discharge plans. They Read more [...]

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