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Therapy Services

ABA Therapy

ABA Therapy, or Applied Behaviour Analysis, teaches life skills, promotes development, and fosters changes in behaviour. More specifically, ABA therapy can help increase language and communication skills, improve attention, focus, social skills, memory and academics, and decrease problematic behaviours. ABA therapy is often used with children on the Autism spectrum...
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Behaviour Therapy Assistance

A structured, one-on-one, goal-oriented form of care for children and youth that provides a break for the family while addressing therapeutic goals. Using a strengths-based approach, therapeutic mentors address emotional, behavioural, social and communication needs. They also use coaching and skill development training under the direction of a regulated healthcare...
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Complementary Care

Horticulture Therapy Horticultural Therapy is a practice that uses plants, horticultural activities, and the garden landscape to promote one’s well-being. It is provided in either small groups or one-on-one by professionally-trained horticultural therapists. Horticultural Therapy benefits physical, mental and emotional health. It reduces stress and anxiety while teaching valuable gardening...
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Kinesiology

Kinesiology is the scientific study of human movement, performance, and function. The practice of kinesiology incorporates the sciences of biomechanics, anatomy, and physiology, and considers neuroscience and psychosocial factors to create individualized treatment or exercise plans. Kinesiologists use evidence-based research to treat and prevent injury and disease, and to improve...
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Massage Therapy

Clinical, hands-on treatment of soft tissues in the body, which helps alleviate discomfort related to injury, chronic pain, muscular overuse and occupational stresses. Registered Massage Therapists (RMTs) achieve this by applying pressure strategically with the use of their hands, fingers, forearms and elbows to the body.
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Occupational Therapy (OT)

OTs are focused on solving problems that impact your ability to participate and engage in everyday activities that are important to you. They provide interventions that support self-care (dressing, eating, taking showers), productivity (working, going to school, volunteering) and leisure (sports, social activities, hobbies).
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Occupational Therapy Assistance

Involves trained staff working alongside an occupational therapist (OT) to help implement OT treatment strategies and work toward rehabilitation goals. While the OT evaluates and develops treatment plans, the therapy assistant puts those plans into action. The goals will vary from client to client and could include things like organization,...
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Physiotherapy (PT)

The goal of physiotherapy is to get you moving and promote optimal physical health. Physiotherapists assist clients by helping them restore, maintain and improve their strength, movement, range of motion, endurance and overall health and well-being. Treatment usually involves hands-on treatment as well as prescription of a customized rehabilitation and/or...
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Physiotherapy Assistance

Involves trained staff working alongside a physiotherapist (PT) to help implement PT treatment and goals. Through one-on-one sessions and individualized plans that address behavioural goals (lifestyle, nutrition) and physical goals (strength, flexibility, movement), PTAs support clients in improving their overall physical health and well-being.
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Psychotherapy

Psychotherapists are focused on helping you deal with the life issues and transitions you may be facing to promote your psychological and emotional well-being. They work with you to make sense of your traumas, develop healthy coping mechanisms, and walk alongside you through positive life changes to help you live...
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