assess an individual's physical abilities and establish
treatment plans to help regain strength, flexibility, balance
and endurance. The client and the physiotherapist will
work together to improve physical ability, functional ability
and/or compensate for reduced balance, pain, weakness
or altered movement.
assess an individual's capacities and difficulties within
their physical or mental limitations, their environment
and life roles. Occupational Therapists focus on activities
of daily living in order to help restore, maintain or
compensate for problem areas.
assess an individual's ability to communicate effectively
and their ability to swallow safely. Speech Language
Pathologists look at ways to improve the ability to speak
and provide alternate ways to communicate when speech
is not functional. They also provide recommendations to
prevent complications from swallowing problems.
support and encourage client rehabilitation and self-
sufficiency. Our RAs have a combination of formal
education and related experience in various rehab
settings. They are skilled in working with most conditions,
including complex, catastrophic and acquired brain injury.
Rehab Assistants visit clients in private homes, retirement
residences, long term care facilities, and community
settings (gym, pool, etc.).
Working for us really is different.
We aim to balance our commitments to clients with our commitment to providing staff with the best possible work environment
“I love the professional challenges that working in the community provides, and that my ‘commute’ means driving through unbeatably beautiful countryside.” - Susan Ferguson, Community PT, and Therapacc Board President.
“The flexibility of this work lets me enjoy all the other things that matter in my life ” - Ruth Anne Robertson, Community PT, and shareholder.
“This is such a cool job! I recently helped make it possible for a client to safely transfer onto and operate an accessible pontoon boat to provide him with a recreational activity following a serious work related injury” - Valerie Barkey, Community OT, McMaster Class of 2007.
“I so often run into someone in town who thanks me for improving their life. It is very rewarding to be able to make a difference in your community.” - Doreen Sharpe, Campbellford Clinic Manager and shareholder.
We are looking for the right people to join our team in these roles.
Click link for details:
CLINIC PHYSIOTHERAPIST / MANAGER, Lindsay
CLINIC PHYSIOTHERAPIST, Campbellford
OCCUPATIONAL THERAPIST
We are always interested in hearing from new grads.
Please contact us at info@therapacc.com to explore the possibilities.