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
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Government of Canada Disability Benefits include disability pensions and children’s benefits, savings plans and a gasoline tax refund program. Visit the website to find contact information for particular services available
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User Group: - Brain Injury Survivor
- Caregiver
Lesley Ewen leads a guided breathing session to aid in recovery from a brain injury. This session is divided into three parts. Part one has been provided below. Watch Part
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HealthLinkBC is a health system navigation service that is accessible via telephone or the Internet. It assists the public and health care professionals in finding and accessing appropriate health resources
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User Group: - Brain Injury Survivor
- Professional
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
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User Group: - Brain Injury Survivor
- Professional
Heart and Stroke Foundation provides information on the signs of a stroke, how to control blood pressure, helps you understand cholesterol, helps you achieve a healthy weight and provides healthy
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User Group: - Brain Injury Survivor
- Caregiver
HOPE after stroke is a two day per week program in a community setting. Sessions run on Wednesdays from 10:30 AM to 12:30 PM and Fridays from 10:30 AM to
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Brain injury survivor Cristabelle Braden interviewed Susan Connors, BIAAโs president and chief executive officer, in a special Brain Injury Awareness Month episode ofย Hope Survives, a brain injury podcast. โSusan is
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An in-depth analysis from Break The Needle by Alexandra Keeler highlighting how addiction, mental health crises, and unrecognized brain injuries often coexist, particularly among marginalized populations. The article calls for
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This 4-part video series shares information to help you navigate ICBCโs changes to its Accident Benefits Coverage.
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User Group: - Brain Injury Survivor
- Caregiver
Independent Living BC (ILBC) is a subsidized, assisted-living program that provides housing with support services to seniors and people with disabilities. If you qualify, you could live in your own
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The Independent Living Housing Society of Greater Victoria (ILHS) is a non-profit society that has been offering inclusive housing options in the community for over forty years. ILHS supports adults
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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
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User Group: - Brain Injury Survivor
- Caregiver
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
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We all have a part to play in keeping our roads safe. How well do you know yours? The Insurance Corporation of British Columbia shares tips road and driving safety.
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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
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User Group: - Brain Injury Survivor
- Caregiver
Interior Health ABI Services help adults living in the community who are 19 to 64 years old and have a documented brain injury. ABI services also help families, caregivers, and
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User Group: - Brain Injury Survivor
- Caregiver
Interior Health ABI Services help adults living in the community who are 19 to 64 years old and have a documented brain injury. ABI services also help families, caregivers, and
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User Group: - Brain Injury Survivor
- Caregiver
Interior Health ABI Services help adults living in the community who are 19 to 64 years old and have a documented brain injury. ABI services also help families, caregivers, and
click to read more Resource Type: Organization
User Group: - Brain Injury Survivor
- Caregiver
Interior Health ABI Services help adults living in the community who are 19 to 64 years old and have a documented brain injury. ABI services also help families, caregivers, and
click to read more Resource Type: Organization
User Group: - Brain Injury Survivor
- Caregiver