
Wheelchair Seating & Mobility
We provide essential complex wheelchair and seating intervention that supports and enhances mobility, dignity, participation, and meaningful occupation, while improving overall health and wellbeing for wheelchair users.
Our Clinical Services focus on helping individuals improve daily function, mobility, and overall well-being. Whether at home, at work, or in the community, our team provides the right therapy at the right time to help you participate fully in your valued activities.

We provide essential complex wheelchair and seating intervention that supports and enhances mobility, dignity, participation, and meaningful occupation, while improving overall health and wellbeing for wheelchair users.

Dysphagia can impact the health, safety, and nutrition as well as participation and enjoyment of mealtimes. We support individuals and those caring for them to promote optimal eating, drinking, and swallowing.

Access supports recovery and return to work with personalized rehabilitation, ergonomic accommodations, coaching, and workplace collaboration to achieve sustainable, realistic employment goals.

Rebuild daily function following brain injury, spinal cord injury, amputation, burns, or complex orthopaedic trauma with our interdisciplinary team.

Mental health is central to a healthy, engaged life. Our Occupational Therapists support re-engagement in meaningful daily activities and roles for clients experiencing chronic pain, ADHD, PTSD, anxiety disorders, depression, and other mental health conditions.

The best wound is no wound at all. Access' innovative, community-based, interdisciplinary team approach to wound prevention and treatment for injured workers, including those with spinal cord injury supported by WorkSafeBC has been in place since 2011.

Support safety and independence at home and on the road with tailored home and vehicle modifications guided by occupational therapy expertise.

Comprehensive, objective evaluations assessing functional abilities, cognitive capacity, work readiness, and future care needs, with detailed reporting to support medical and legal decision-making.

Specialized seating and dysphagia consultation is available to adults with Developmental Disabilities supported by Community Living BC (CLBC) upon referral by their primary Health Services for Community Living (HSCL) care team.
Our team is committed to sharing knowledge and building capacity across the rehabilitation community. Through specialized workshops, we equip occupational therapists, physiotherapists, and other clinicians with the skills to excel in complex rehabilitation practice.