Disability & Special Needs Services in Brentwood, Burnaby, BC

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4664 Lougheed, Burnaby, V5C 5T5

+1 604-299-4001
The posAbilities Association of British Columbia in Burnaby, BC, is a nonprofit community living organization offering programs and services for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

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400-3999 Henning Drive, Burnaby, V5C 6P9

(604) 473-9363
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2750 East 18Th Avenue, RENFREW-COLLINGWOOD, Vancouver, V5M 4W8

(604) 434-9101
Child Care Service, Educational, family preservation, parents, Alderwood, -Surrey, Executive, Social Services, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, -New West, Individual and family services, Philanthropic & Research Foundations, retarded, Éducation, Individual & Family Services, Fetal Alcohol Effect, Fetal Alcohol Syndrome, Aboriginal Services, Government, integrated services, Fondations de recherche, Community Organization, mental illness, Opposition Defiant Disorder, support, Positive Parenting Program, autistic, Legislative & General Government, Help for children, Autism Respite Services, Family Preservation Program, hyperactive, collaborative, respite, handicapped, Family Support Services, Non-profit organization, family, disabled, community, Autism, Public Administration, Therapeutic Parents, Écoles spécialisées, d éducation & de bienfaisance, Nonprofit Organization, Behavioural Assessment, Specialized Schools, North-West
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4720 Kingsway #1103, Burnaby, V5H 4N2

The MS Society of Canada has a membership of 28, 000. It is the only national voluntary organization in Canada that supports both MS research and services for people with MS and their families. The MS Society is governed by a National Board of Directors comprised of 27 volunteer members who are elected annually. The seven regional divisions and nearly 120 chapters are also governed by elected volunteer boards of directors. Some 1, 500 volunteers serve on MS Society national, division and chapter boards and committees. An estimated 13, 500 women and men are volunteers for service programs, fund raising events, public awareness campaigns and social action activities. The head office of the MS Society is located in Toronto, Ontario. Division offices are located in Dartmouth, Montreal, Toronto, Winnipeg, Regina, Edmonton, and Vancouver. The mission of the Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada is: To be a leader in finding a cure for multiple sclerosis and enabling people affected by MS to enhance their quality of life. Our two major programs provide hope for the future through the support of MS research into the cause, treatment and cure of the disease and hope for today through our many services that assist people with MS and their families. Since our founding in 1948, the core support of the MS Society has been from tens of thousands of dedicated individuals, companies and foundations in communities across Canada. The Society receives almost no funding from government.
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2136 E. HASTINGS STREET, GRANDVIEW WOODLAND, Vancouver, V5L 1V1

(604) 336-0622
LifeSupply opened its doors in March 2012 with the vision to offer the convenience of shopping combined with some of the lowest prices on home medical equipment through multiple channels. Through innovation, LifeSupply is becoming a household name among occupational therapists, physiotherapists, professional care givers, seniors, and the general public. LifeSupply is committed to transforming the shopping experience for brand name home medical equipment with a sense of purpose to easing the burdens on caregivers, and empowering seniors to continue their independent and comfortable lifestyle. LifeSupply offers medical professionals, caregivers, seniors and individuals with short and long term physical disabilities convenient access to home medical equipment at the lowest prices through multiple sales channels, including its online catalogue and e-commerce site ( ), boutique style showroom, and the toll free phone number. The ‘Customer is King’ mantra holds true, as LifeSupply caters to a wide range of demographic groups, including technology savvy customers and traditional shoppers with a preference for in-store buying experience. The company frequently offers special discounts in addition to everyday low prices to ensure customers’ satisfaction. LifeSupply has stepped beyond traditional spheres of product offerings in the retail environment, and added other services such as financing to sales, rentals and rent-to-own programs. “Happy customers are LifeSupply’s main ambassadors, as they often tell the tales of their pleasant shopping experience and savings to occupational therapists, physiotherapists and friends in the community”.
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110-??2285 Clark Drive, Vancouver, V5N 3G9

(604) 688-6464
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2285 Clark Dr #110, DOWNTOWN, Vancouver, V5N 3G9

(604) 688-6464
Business Service, Non-Profit Organization, Service, Disability Service, Nonprofit Organization, Disabled Services
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2285 Clark Dr #110, DOWNTOWN, Vancouver, V5N 3G9

604-688-6464
Gardening is a practical and economical source of fresh, healthy produce – it’s also a relaxing and social experience which encourages sharing of ideas and experiences. By nurturing and caring for plants and flowers, people feel needed, develop skills, build self-confidence, learn and grow. Unfortunately, people with disabilities face many obstacles to such opportunities. With this in mind, the Disabled Independent Gardeners Association (DIGA) was established in 1987. According to co-founder Barbara Raynor: "Gardening is a focus outside of one's self. The bottom line is, if you are worrying about a plant and what it needs for its well being, you forget your disability. The more you garden, the further this develops. I bumped around in the garden for years, before arthritis really knocked me out. Gardening after that wasn't so much conscious as absolutely necessary." As happens with many small non-profit groups, situations in the lives of the founders made it impossible to keep this popular endeavour active, and it ceased operating in the mid 1990s. Sam Sullivan, Tetraplegic as a result of a skiing accident aged 19, revived DIGA in 2003, supported by its original founders. DIGA is again flourishing, continuing to develop meaningful experiences in gardening for people with disabilities. Pursuing their passion for gardening is something that many people with disabilities never imagined possible because of the many physical barriers. DIGA works to remove those barriers.
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2567 Belloc Street, North Vancouver, V7H 1H9

778-686-5799
Blackridge Solutions has strategically and methodically hand-picked the leading GPS hardware manufacturers in the field of Work Alone Safety, Wandering Prevention and GPS Tracking. This highly respected product portfolio focuses on customers who only want the best, with each product fulfilling a certain niche within the market based on functionality, geography and price. If someones personal safety hinges on the ability for a device to generate an alert, provide immediate notification and compile a highly accurate GPS locate ... second best is not acceptable. In these situations, time and accuracy is critical. If a valuable asset has been misplaced or removed without permission, the ability to generate an immediate, pro-active warning, coupled with detailed GPS locates, is important in minimizing personal and corporate loss. In providing comfort and confidence to their customers, Blackridge Solutions continually benchmarks their product portfolio to ensure that the hardware products they represent are always the best available. Their manufacturers must have full control of the design, manufacturing and support of their product, and continually invest in R & D to to push the envelope in enhancing their product. Blackridge Solution Specialists will personally review your business challenge to identify the design model that best fits your requirements. Whether it is based on budget, functionality or corporate demographics, Blackridge Solutions will articulate the different options available to you and how these solutions will encourage corporate cost savings, employee safety and enhanced business procedures. Reach out to Blackridge Solutions today, who will remove the confusion in selecting a Work Alone Safety, Wandering Prevention or GPS Tracking solution for your organization or family
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9048 Stormont Avenue, Burnaby, V3N 4G6

(604) 527-0556
Social And Human Service Organizations, non profit organization, Social services organization, Organization, Service, animal charity, Disabled Services
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1101 Seymour St, HASTINGS-SUNRISE, Vancouver, V6B 0R1

(604) 893-2200
Non-profit organization, Social Services Organization, Community Organization, Non-Governmental Organization NGO, Nonprofit Organization
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7295 12th Avenue, Burnaby, V3N 2J6

6047196086
Services of Haoma Occupational Therapy are offered to children and school age students who are experiencing difficulties with meaningful life occupations, including individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD), Cerebral Palsy (CP) and other disorders that affect motor development, Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD), and Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD). Client and family centered practice are core values for us at Haoma Occupational Therapy.
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312 Main Street, Vancouver, V6A 2T2

(604) 439-9566
PLAN began in 1989 when a small group of parents gathered to consider how they could best support their son or daughter with a disability. These courageous parents acknowledged that one day they would need to pass on the responsibility for the care of their son or daughter to someone else. The question was, “Who?”
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2005 Quebec St, Unit 208, Vancouver, V5T 2Z6

(604) 423-3247
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2005 Quebec Street, Vancouver, V5T 2Z6

(604) 736-7391
Charity Organization, Nonprofit Organization, Non-profit organization, Disability Service
Customers express great satisfaction with the Wavefront Centre for Communication Accessibility's caring and knowledgeable staff, clean facilities, and effective communication. They praise the organization for improving their hearing abilities through various services, including auditory tests, hearing aid fittings, and tinnitus treatment. The center is commended for its friendly and patient approach, as well as its ability to address customers' needs in a timely and professional manner.

5005 North Fraser Way, Burnaby, V5J 5M1

(604) 412-5650
Anlyz Instrmnts, Mesr Instrmnts, Photo Gds, Med Gds, Manufacturing, Cntrl Instrmnts, Surgical appliances and supplies, Surgical Appliances & Supplies, Opt Gds, Wat, Mesr/Anlyz/Cntrl Instrmnts, Photo/Med/Opt Gds
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618 Sixth street, Uptown New Westminster, across from Save on foods and McDonalds., New Westminster, V3L 3C3

(778) 397-8083
We are a full service dealerhip for shoprider, invacare, ranger and many other scooter and power chair companies. We do in house repairs, pick up and delivery. We will alway try to fix rather than replace to be more budget concious. We have some great deal on going and have extremely competetive pricing.
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250 West Pender Street, DOWNTOWN, Vancouver, V6B 1S9

(604) 443-8600
Vancouver Community College's consistently ranks as one of the top colleges across North America Students choose VCC because of our reputation for quality of our programs, our faculty, our supportive staff and our record of service to local, domestic and international students as well as the great climate, culture and lifestyle of Vancouver VCC is the largest college in British Columbia, Canada, serving more than 25, 000 full and part time students each year At VCC we take pride in our 40 year history of providing the highest quality programs to Canadian and international students Our highly qualified faculty have a wealth of real world experience, and our dedicated team of support staff help ensure student success
Vancouver Community College's JJ's is a hidden gem where culinary students serve exceptional food at reasonable prices. Diners praise the unique experience, delicious and creatively presented dishes, and the opportunity to support aspiring chefs. The ambiance is welcoming and the service is attentive and friendly.
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6400 – 818 West 10th Avenue, Vancouver, V5Z 1M9

(604) 827-2421
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100 West 49Th Avenue, Vancouver, V5Y 2Z6

(604) 323-5639
Library, Disability Service