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Many services are available to help you return to being an active member in your community, such as those that assist with sport & exercise, recreation, social & leisure activities, and returning to work. Every municipality offers unique opportunities for people with disabilities to access community programs and services. For an example, click on The City of Richmond links below. You can search for recreation, social and leisure resources in your city using a similar type of search.

  • Fraser Health Aphasia Group

    Runs most Mondays afternoons September through June. Speech therapist will assign you to one of 2 groups. Sponsored by Fraser Health and run through Columbia Speech Services. Takes place at the Guildford Library. Located in: Fraser Health Authority.

  • Fraser Health Concussion Clinic

    The Fraser Health Concussion Clinic provides early intervention and follow-up services to people who have experienced a concussion/mild traumatic brain injury, helping to manage symptoms and speed recovery. It also provides information about recovery, guidance in returning to daily activities and work, assessment of rehabilitation needs, help arranging community services Read more [...]

  • Fraser Valley Aquatic Rehabilitation

    This program believes that anyone can improve their health and well being with a regular program of stretching and exercise while releasing tight muscle tissue in a 94 degree, private pool. With a minor, or even major injury, genetic or neurological disorder, there will always be a benefit from participating Read more [...]

  • Fraser Valley Brain Injury Association

    The FVBIA acts as an advocate for people of all ages with acquired brain injury and their families and to encourage, promote and support the development of appropriate services, opportunities, rehab & training for all survivors of brain injury throughout the Fraser Valley. Case Managers help assess and address gaps Read more [...]

  • GF Strong In-patient Services – Adolescent and Young Adult Program

    The Adolescent and Young Adult Program provides adolescents, age 12 to 19 with acquired or congenital disabilities living in British Columbia and the Yukon an opportunity to address their rehabilitation needs and the transition tasks of adolescences.

  • GF Strong Specialized Services – School Program

    The G. F. Strong School Program is a Provincial Resource Program that seeks to meet the educational needs of students with neurological impairments sustained through injury or illness.  The G. F. Strong School Program is funded by the Ministry of Education and administered by the Vancouver School Board.  The School Program is a long standing partnership between the Vancouver School Board and G. F. Strong Rehab Centre (Vancouver Coastal Health Authority).

  • Go Volunteer

    GoVolunteer.ca is the go-to engagement platform that connects volunteers with not-for-profits and charities across BC and Alberta. Built in 2003, it is an easy-to-use online tool that connects not-for-profits and charities with passionate community members looking to share their time and talents to support causes they care about. Services are Read more [...]

  • HealthTech Connex

    At HealthTech Connex, we connect science and R&D to product breakthroughs, utilizing state-of-the-art technology and SaMD (Software as a Medical Device). Our team of recognized health, science and business leaders have extensive experience in leveraging healthcare advances, fulled by the agile partnerships afforded through our location on BC’s Health and Read more [...]

  • Heart & Stroke Foundation- Live Well after Stroke

    For persons with lived stroke experience and their caregivers, the Heart & Stroke offers Live Well after Stroke, a FREE community- based program. This program encourages participants to actively engage in their own health to prevent another stroke. Live Well after Stroke is 7 sessions in length, 2 hours 1 Read more [...]

  • Helen Mellard – Adapted Yoga and Tai Chi (Coquitlam)

    Helen provides adapted yoga and tai chi classes. Located in: Fraser Health Authority.

  • Helen Mellard – Adapted Yoga and Tai Chi (Surrey)

    Helen provides adapted yoga and tai chi classes. Located in: Fraser Health Authority.

  • Independent Living Vernon

    ILV is a resource centre that assists People with Disabilities providing social support and information referral. They have two Registered Social Workers here at the office who assist with completing the applications for Provincial Disability and provide assistance and information about applying for other disability services. They also provide information Read more [...]

  • InFocus Services

    InFocus Rehab Services are comprehensive and individually tailored to meet the needs of clients and their families. The client-centered services can be broken down into 3 broad categories: Community Support and Integration Vocational Assistance Clinical Counselling The staff at InFocus includes: Certified Canadian Rehabilitation Counselor(s) Registered Social Worker(s) Certified Vocational Read more [...]

  • Inner Vision Yoga

    The team at Inner Vision is a dedicated passionate group of yoga instructors who seek to maintain a high quality service. Classes are designed to be inclusive, safe and accessible to all. Located in: Fraser Health Authority.  

  • Interior Health, Aphasia Support & Skills Group

    An aphasia group run by Interior Health through the local Recreation Centre. Program is offered a variety of times throughout the year. Anyone can attend. Please call for more information. Located in: Interior Health Authority.

  • Jewish Community Centre of Greater Vancouver

    Aquatic rehabilitation is offered for people who have had a cerebrovascular accient, stroke or brain injury, those with M.S. or requiring adaptive fitness. Expected results from the pool exercises include: improved circulation; strength and flexibility; and, confidence in movement. Participants requiring assistance need to bring a volunteer, who may enter Read more [...]

  • Kamloops Adapted Sports Association

    The Kamloops Adapted Sports Association aims to be a leader in providing adapted and integrated sport opportunities in Kamloops and the Thompson-Nicola Regional District. Located in: Interior Health Authority.

  • Kamloops Brain Injury Association

    KBIA advocates for and provides specialized programs for survivors of acquired brain injuries, and facilitates education and awareness in the community. Located in: Interior Health Authority.

  • Kickstart Disability Arts and Culture

    Kickstart’s mission is to produce and present works by artists with disabilities and to promote artistic excellence among artists with disabilities working in a variety of disciplines. Our objectives are: to encourage and support artists to create and present authentic interpretations of the disability experience; to provide opportunities for the Read more [...]

  • Langley Community Support Groups Society

    Support Groups and Meeting Times: Young Strokes 4 Hope (Please call our office before attending) Fridays 10:30am-1:30pm Location: Walnut Grove Community Centre S.O.A.R. – Stroke Optimistic Atmosphere Recovery (Please call our office before attending) Wednesdays 10:30am-1:30pm Location: Walnut Grove Community Centre Located in: Fraser Health Authority.

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