Richmond Diversity Services works to eliminate barriers and ensure appealing, livable and well-managed recreation and cultural services for all Richmond residents. By working with community groups, they develop opportunities for persons with disabilities, in financial need, or from ethno- cultural groups. They also encourage Richmond residents to become involved in Read more [...]
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Richmond Recreation Access Card
The Recreation Access Card is for residents of Richmond who live with a permanent disability that seriously impairs their daily living. Those who qualify are entitled to a 50% discount to most drop-in leisure activities in the City of Richmond. Located in: Vancouver Coastal Health Authority (VCH).
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Richmond Therapeutic Riding Society
The Richmond Therapeutic Equestrian Society (RTES) provides the therapeutic benefits of horseback riding to people with various physical, mental and emotional disorders. While participation in some activities may be denied to people with disabilities, horseback riding can be adapted appropriately in most cases. Reported benefits include improved balance and co-ordination, Read more [...]
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Rick Hansen Foundation
The Rick Hansen Foundation was established as a Canadian charity in 1988 and has since been dedicated to Rick’s life-long goal of creating an inclusive world where people with disabilities are living to their full potential. For three decades, the Foundation has raised awareness, changed attitudes, and removed barriers for Read more [...]
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Rise
RISE is an injury and trauma wellness centre in Nelson, BC. They serve people with injuries or who are experiencing chronic pain. Services include: Pain Clinic, prolotherapy, Addictions Clinic, kinesiology, exercise therapy and yoga therapy. Located in: Interior Health Authority.
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Roundhouse Community Arts and Recreation Centre
Roundhouse Community Arts and Recreation Centre offers a varied and exciting range of activities for the community, whatever one’s age or capability. There are many art and recreation classes that can be adapted for people with limited mobility, as well as events, shows, performances, and workshops that many people can Read more [...]
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Sea to Sky Aphasia Camp
The Sea to Sky Aphasia Camp is based on a community-university partnership that brings together people with aphasia, their family members, and students from a wide variety of health professions. The weekend-long camp offers an opportunity for all participants to connect with and learn from one another while enjoying organized Read more [...]
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Sea to Sky Sports Physio (ABI Wellness Partner)
Sea to Sky Sports Physio is an ABI Wellness Partner, a program that licenses a unique and interdisciplinary four-pillar program that focuses on changing the brain to improve higher order cognitive and related behavioural functions during the post-acute phase of recovery. Cognitive enhancement program starting Fall 2019 at Sea to Read more [...]
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Sea-Isle Rehabilitation Services
On May 1, 2020, March of Dimes Canada took over leadership of Sea-Isle Rehabilitation Services in Victoria, B.C. Sea-Isle has been providing day programs for people living with acquired brain injury for 30 years, and MODC is proud to continue this vital work.Our long history of supporting Canadians living with Read more [...]
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Semiahmoo House Society’s Acquired Brain Injury Program
Semiahmoo’s ABI program provides a natural home environment where supported individuals have access to assistance and guidance whenever possible that builds self confidence and promotes personal growth. They make efforts to ensure all interactions are person-centered and dedicated to encouraging personal choice and direction. A referral from Fraser Health is Read more [...]
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Semiahmoo House Society’s Drop-in Program
Semiahmoo House offers a day program for Fraser Health clients 3 days a week and a drop in program 1 day per week. Located in: Fraser Health Authority.
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SFU Philosophers Café
SFU’s Philosopher’s Café is a series of informal public discussions in the heart of our communities (usually in community centres and libraries) that engages the interests of scholars, seniors, students, philosophers, and non-philosophers through stimulating dialogue and the passionate exchange of ideas. Philosopher’s Cafés are held regularly from September to Read more [...]
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Shift Concussion Management Program
Shift Concussion Management and its Canada-wide network of Health Providers offers accessible, individualized and effective concussion management strategies to individuals of all ages suffering from concussion and mild traumatic brain injury. Shift also serves as a training platform for Health Professionals, offering education on current, evidence-based concussion assessment and rehabilitation Read more [...]
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Silver Star Adaptive Snowsports
The SSASS mission statement is: “Our dream is of a place without barriers where everyone can share passion, joy, freedom and friendship, connecting with nature and community through snow sports at Silver Star Mountain and beyond.” Located in: Interior Health Authority.
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Sirota’s Alchymy (Richmond)
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 [...]
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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 [...]
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South Granville Seniors Centre
This Centre offers over 40 low-cost or free educational, recreational, social, and health-related wellness programs and services, as well as over 50 special events and outings each year. Located in: Vancouver Coastal Health Authority (VCH).
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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 [...]
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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 [...]
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Speech and Hearing BC
Speech and Hearing BC is a not-for-profit association with more than 1200 member speech-language pathologists and audiologists in British Columbia. They believe in the importance of providing treatment to individuals of all ages who may experience problems with their speech, language, hearing, voice, swallowing, fluency, or social communication. Note: This Read more [...]