Interdisciplinary Clinical Management Team:
| NEUROPSYCHOLOGY |
PHYSIOTHERAPY |
| OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY |
CERTIFIED REHABILITATION COUNSELLOR |
Active Rehabilitation is provided to meet a variety of needs including:
| DAILY LIVING |
RECONDITIONING / FITNESS |
AVOCATIONAL ACTIVITIES |
| VOCATIONAL SERVICES |
LIFE SKILLS |
ADJUSTMENT |
| PSYCHOSOCIAL NEEDS |
BEHAVIOURAL ISSUES |
DAY ACTIVITIES |
| ACTIVATION |
WORK HARDENING |
JOB COACHING |
| ERGONOMICS |
ADAPTIVE AIDS |
RE-INTEGRATION |
| OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY |
COMMUNITY SKILLS |
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- ACTIVE REHABILITATION
- One to one, situation specific, individualized training and support are provided in cognitive, emotional, behavioural, psychosocial, communication, social and practical areas including training regarding compensatory techniques or strategies.
- One to one assessment, training and support are provided in the real life settings that are meaningful to the individual involved: at home, at school, at work, in recreational programs, day programs and volunteer placements to improve functioning and quality of life
- Education, orientation and training for family members.
- Support and adjustment counseling for family members and clients.
- THE BENEFITS OF REHABILITATION
- Improved interpersonal skills and family life.
- Improved adjustments: insight, self-esteem and self-awareness
- Increased community mobility
- Increased community involvement.
- Greater independence in managing daily life.
- Improved abilities in problem solving, self-evaluation, recall, impulse control, time and place orientation.
- Semi-independent or independent living.
- Return to employment.
- Integration into recreational and social activity.
- Volunteer / avocational placements.
Services are provided throughout the Lower Mainland and Fraser Valley, and Vancouver Island. |