Funding Partners
ICBC Recovery Network
We specialize in ICBC-approved Occupational Therapy services for individuals recovering from motor vehicle accidents. We provide thorough assessments, evidence-based treatments, and clear guidance to help you move forward from traumatic events and regain independence in daily tasks.
Veteran's Affairs Canada
Veterans Affairs Canada supports the health and well-being of Veterans and their families through rehabilitation, mental health, and financial programs. As an approved OT provider, we offer assessment and treatment services to help Veterans regain function, independence, and quality of life in their daily activities.
Community Brain Injury Program for Children and Youth
We are proud to be trusted providers for the Community Brain Injury Program for Children and Youth in BC through the BC Centre for Ability. Through this partnership, we are honoured to support young people and their families with compassion, expertise, and personalized care as they navigate their recovery journey.
Community Partners
University of Victoria Psychology Training Clinic
The Psychology Training Clinic is a valued resource for advancing community mental health and professional training. As an outpatient facility within UVic’s Department of Psychology, the Clinic provides evidence-based assessment and therapeutic services for children, adults, couples, and families. Services are delivered by graduate students under the supervision of Registered Clinical Psychologists. We are proud to be connected with this clinic to refer clients for assessments and treatments outside of our scope of practice, as well as to receive referrals for clients requiring OT services.
Variety BC
We are proud to be affiliated with Variety – the Children’s Charity of BC, an organization dedicated to helping children with special needs across the province reach their full potential. Through Variety’s funding programs, families may be eligible for financial support to access our occupational therapy services. We’re happy to guide families through the application process and provide any required documentation to help ensure timely access to care.
Other Funding Options
BC Rebate for Accessible Home Adaptations
The BC RAHA program offers rebates of up to $20,000 to help low- and moderate-income households fund home adaptations that improve accessibility and support independent living. Eligible applicants must be BC residents with a permanent disability or reduced ability.
Learn more and check your eligibility: BC RAHA Program Overview
CKNW Kids' Fund
The CKNW Kids’ Fund provides financial assistance to children and youth in BC living with physical, mental, and social challenges. Families can apply for funding to support medical equipment, mobility aids, therapies (including occupational therapy), and other essential services not covered by public health care.
Learn more or apply: cknwkidsfund.com
TLC Fund for Kids
The TLC Fund for Kids provides funding to support children and youth with physical, mental, and developmental challenges across Vancouver Island. Grants are available for a wide range of needs, including medical equipment, therapeutic services, and mobility aids. The fund helps families access services that enhance quality of life and promote independence.
Learn more or apply: tlcfund.ca
Elks & Royal Purple Fund for Children
The Elks & Royal Purple Fund for Children is a national charity dedicated to supporting Canadian children under 19 with hearing and speech disorders. The fund offers financial assistance for medical needs and supports programs that enhance communication health. Through the collective efforts of Elks Lodges across Canada, the charity ensures that children receive the care they need to thrive.
Learn more: Elks & Royal Purple Fund for Children
Professional Memberships
Canadian Association of Occupational Therapists
The Canadian Association of Occupational Therapists (CAOT) is the national organization that supports and advances the profession of occupational therapy in Canada. CAOT promotes excellence in practice, education, and research, and advocates for the vital role occupational therapists play in enabling individuals to participate fully in daily life. Through standards, resources, and professional development opportunities, CAOT helps ensure high-quality, evidence-informed care across diverse settings and populations.
College of Health and Care Professionals of BC
The College of Health and Care Professionals of BC (CHCPBC) is the regulatory body that oversees occupational therapists and several other health professions in the province. Its mandate is to protect the public by ensuring practitioners meet high standards of competence, ethics, and safe, culturally responsive care.