In 1980, the average life expectancy of a person with Down syndrome was around 28 years old. In present times, it is nearly 60.
Read MoreConnor Brinsmead, BA, MScOT, has been with our practice for almost a year and has a few words to share about his and his colleagues’ experiences as Occupational Therapists.
Read MoreQi Creative welcomes Sylvia Cao, Physical Therapist and Coach, to the team!
Read MoreEvery activity on this list has adopted special protocols to stay safe during COVID, and they welcome children with autism and disabilities.
Read MoreWhat makes coaching different from observing, and how can we apply coaching to ourselves?
Read MoreOn the 40th anniversary of Terry’s ‘marathon of hope,’ we are here to encourage you to join in and raise funds your way.
Read More“Balikbayan” is a Tagalog word used to describe a country person who has left their homeland, for whatever reason—and has come back.
Read MoreWe are more than our roles, professions and titles—we are human beings worthy of the love we give, receive, and share with the world.
Read MoreThrough our strengths-based approach to creating awesome, we celebrate strengths, talents, and successes of all sizes, because we believe that celebrating creates a powerful momentum of energy and hope even when times are tough.
Read MoreAre you in a similar position with us or a different service provider? This blog post intends to explore and give you a bit of advice about how to prepare beforehand.
Read MoreDisability pride, and what you can do to improve your allyship to disabled friends, family, neighbors, and community members.
Read MoreHeartMath Wisdom includes thoughts, tips, and musings by Luis Ballester, Occupational Therapist, Qi Creative Success Coach, and Certified HeartMath Trainer.
Read MoreThis article hopes to give a few suggestions and tips on how to enjoy the summer whilst staying safe.
Read MoreThis Friday (June 2020), the province of Alberta will begin Stage 2 of the relaunch to help people safely emerge from lockdown and gradually begin resuming normal activities.
Read MoreTo be an ally is to be willingly uncomfortable in unpacking, unlearning, and reprogramming your understanding of being.
Read MoreIn this article, we will be reflecting on some of the issues and workarounds regarding social interactions and education while we continue to enjoy our time at home as the weather heats up over the next few months.
Read MoreAdaptability, an openness to change, and a sense of curious wonder remain ever-present to each of us as we create new ways to support our clients and honour the goals we have made no matter what challenges may arise throughout the year.
Read MoreIn this article, we are going to explore some issues surrounding food, eating, and mealtimes when families stay home for longer periods of time.
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