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These resources will help you learn more about Traumatic Brain Injuries.

  • Sirota’s Alchymy (Vancouver)

    Sirota’s Alchymy offers a Martial Arts Program specifically created for People with Mobility Disabilities. Individuals with MS, Paraplegia, Cerebral Palsy, and other mobility disorders have been empowered through the program. Students learn self defense techniques and martial arts skills that are adapted to their physical challenges. Located in: Vancouver Coastal Read more [...]

  • South Okanagan Similkameen Brain Injury Society

    SOSBIS serves individuals with diagnosed or suspected Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) in order to maximize their quality of life. Objectives include: Promoting knowledge and understanding of the needs of persons with ABI Providing prevention education to individuals, families, caregivers and the community at large Providing assistance through facilities, programs and Read more [...]

  • Southlands Therapeutic Riding Society

    People with physical, cognitive and emotional disabilities are discovering the benefits of therapeutic horseback riding. Whether it’s a five-year old with cerebral palsy or a 45-year old recovering from a spinal cord injury, horseback riding provides challenges as well as amazing rewards. For someone with a disability it can be Read more [...]

  • SportAbility British Columbia

    SportAbility is a multi-sport society that ensures and facilitates opportunities in physical activity and sport. They enable all British Columbians who have a physical disability to enhance their quality of life by being active in their community and beyond. Contact SportAbility BC for more information about services available to individuals Read more [...]

  • Stan Strong Therapeutic Pool

    The Stan Strong Therapeutic Pool offers aquatic programs for adults and children with disabilities from the community. Various programs, including learn to swim, exercise and recreational swim are offered in the wheelchair accessible warm pool (90-93 degrees). A physician referral is required. Located in: Vancouver Coastal Health Authority (VCH).

  • SteadyFeet®

    Recommended by Doctors and Physiotherapists, this balance and mobility program for older adults will help improve functional mobility, increase lower body strength, improve balance and reduce fall risk. Registered SteadyFeet® Instructors teach techniques to have individuals feeling stronger and more confident about walking and participating in their favourite activities. Registered Read more [...]

  • SteadyFeet®

    Recommended by Doctors and Physiotherapists, this balance and mobility program for older adults will help improve functional mobility, increase lower body strength, improve balance and reduce fall risk. Registered SteadyFeet® Instructors teach techniques to have individuals feeling stronger and more confident about walking and participating in their favourite activities. Registered Read more [...]

  • SteadyFeet®

    Recommended by Doctors and Physiotherapists, this balance and mobility program for older adults will help improve functional mobility, increase lower body strength, improve balance and reduce fall risk. Registered SteadyFeet® Instructors teach techniques to have individuals feeling stronger and more confident about walking and participating in their favourite activities. Registered Read more [...]

  • SteadyFeet®

    Recommended by Doctors and Physiotherapists, this balance and mobility program for older adults will help improve functional mobility, increase lower body strength, improve balance and reduce fall risk. Registered SteadyFeet® Instructors teach techniques to have individuals feeling stronger and more confident about walking and participating in their favourite activities. Registered Read more [...]

  • SteadyFeet®

    Recommended by Doctors and Physiotherapists, this balance and mobility program for older adults will help improve functional mobility, increase lower body strength, improve balance and reduce fall risk. Registered SteadyFeet® Instructors teach techniques to have individuals feeling stronger and more confident about walking and participating in their favourite activities. Registered Read more [...]

  • SteadyFeet®

    Recommended by Doctors and Physiotherapists, this balance and mobility program for older adults will help improve functional mobility, increase lower body strength, improve balance and reduce fall risk. Registered SteadyFeet® Instructors teach techniques to have individuals feeling stronger and more confident about walking and participating in their favourite activities. Registered Read more [...]

  • SteadyFeet®

    Recommended by Doctors and Physiotherapists, this balance and mobility program for older adults will help improve functional mobility, increase lower body strength, improve balance and reduce fall risk. Registered SteadyFeet® Instructors teach techniques to have individuals feeling stronger and more confident about walking and participating in their favourite activities. Registered Read more [...]

  • SteadyFeet®

    Recommended by Doctors and Physiotherapists, this balance and mobility program for older adults will help improve functional mobility, increase lower body strength, improve balance and reduce fall risk. Registered SteadyFeet® Instructors teach techniques to have individuals feeling stronger and more confident about walking and participating in their favourite activities. Registered Read more [...]

  • SteadyFeet®

    Recommended by Doctors and Physiotherapists, this balance and mobility program for older adults will help improve functional mobility, increase lower body strength, improve balance and reduce fall risk. Registered SteadyFeet® Instructors teach techniques to have individuals feeling stronger and more confident about walking and participating in their favourite activities. Registered Read more [...]

  • SteadyFeet®

    Recommended by Doctors and Physiotherapists, this balance and mobility program for older adults will help improve functional mobility, increase lower body strength, improve balance and reduce fall risk. Registered SteadyFeet® Instructors teach techniques to have individuals feeling stronger and more confident about walking and participating in their favourite activities. Registered Read more [...]

  • SteadyFeet®

    Recommended by Doctors and Physiotherapists, this balance and mobility program for older adults will help improve functional mobility, increase lower body strength, improve balance and reduce fall risk. Registered SteadyFeet® Instructors teach techniques to have individuals feeling stronger and more confident about walking and participating in their favourite activities. Registered Read more [...]

  • SteadyFeet®

    Recommended by Doctors and Physiotherapists, this balance and mobility program for older adults will help improve functional mobility, increase lower body strength, improve balance and reduce fall risk. Registered SteadyFeet® Instructors teach techniques to have individuals feeling stronger and more confident about walking and participating in their favourite activities. Registered Read more [...]

  • Step by Step (Adapted Walking Program)

    A modified walking program for survivors of brain injury or stroke. At City Square Mall, Vancouver, Thursday 9-10 am.  Referral from doctor or team member required. For more information contact Janet G at 604-734-1313*2187 or janet.gamage@nullvch.ca Located in: Vancouver Coastal Health Authority (VCH).

  • Strive – Headway Centre (New Westminster)

    Strive Living Society operates Strive Centre Headway, located in New Westminster, for individuals with acquired brain injuries.

  • 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 [...]

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