The Access 2 card is for people of all ages and types of permanent disabilities who require the assistance of a support person at hundreds of participating entertainment, cultural and recreational venues across Canada. The Access 2 cardholder (the individual with a permanent disability) presents the Access 2 card to a venue. The Access 2 cardholder pays regular admission price and their support person receives 1 FREE or discounted admission.
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Roger R Foisy & Associates
Roger R Foisy & Associates Brain Injury and Disability law firm in Mississauga successfully settles more than 95% of client cases before trial. With 4 lawyers, 3 paralegals, and 8 other support staff, the law firm handles no more than 150 cases at any one time, Roger and his team can dedicate a very personal level of attention to each and every client in their care and maximize clients’ personal injury settlements. With extensive experience in handling complex personal injury cases, Roger and his team recognize the compassion and support that’s invaluable to their clients in their time of need. Over the years, Roger R. Foisy has successfully represented clients who’ve suffered serious accidents resulting in brain injuries, serious orthopaedic injuries, as well as psychological traumas. He has also assisted many family members who have lost loved ones as a result of personal injury. Through a hands-on approach, and a commitment to act as a “Lawyer for the People”, the team is driven to secure maximum compensation or reimbursement for the damages done. Roger R. Foisy concentrates his practice of law exclusively in personal injury, which includes insurance disability claims; motor vehicle accident claims; and lawyer negligence claims. Based in Mississauga Ontario, his legal and litigation services are available across the province of Ontario, particularly in Mississauga, Burlington, Oakville, Milton, Georgetown, Halton Hills, Brampton, Guelph, Cambridge, Kitchener/Waterloo, and surrounding areas.
Peter’s Place
We are committed to empowering individuals in our programs to attain their highest level of independence and quality of life. By providing a wide range of support services, the program ensures successful community living within the least restrictive environment possible. Our sole focus is rehabilitation of the brain injured individual. All programs and activities are designed with participant input.
SaskAbilities- Partners in Employment
ABI Supported Employment Program offers individuals who have a moderate to severe brain injury the supports to develop a realistic employment plan, enhance skills to prepare for, obtain and maintain employment.
Brain Tumour Foundation of Canada
Brain tumours are unpredictable and complex. They can affect vision, hearing, memory, balance, and mobility. Their effects are physical, emotional, financial, and last a lifetime. Brain Tumour Foundation of Canada is the only national charity offering information and support to patients affected by any kind of brain tumour – be it cancerous, non-malignant or metastases. The organization funds ground-breaking research across North America and, since 1982, has dedicated over $8.2 million to finding a cure and improving treatment for brain tumour survivors. We also provide vital programs and services for the brain tumour community, including: Support Groups; resources like patient and caregiver Brain Tumour Handbooks, a children’s storybook and Information Sheets; and educational events like our free webinar series. Brain Tumour Foundation of Canada is funded solely through generous contributions from individuals, corporations, organizations, employee groups and special events.
Brain Injury Association of Nova Scotia
At Brain Injury Association of Nova Scotia, we understand how profoundly a brain injury impacts you and everyone close to you. With over 70,000 Nova Scotians affected by brain injury, we also understand how difficult it can be to find services and supports to help you and your family with your recovery and return to life, work and the things you love to do. We are committed to building a community of support for brain injuries in Nova Scotia through programs, education, resources, and tireless advocacy for better supports and services for brain injuries across Nova Scotia. You are not alone. Connect with us. As the only organized voice for the brain injury community in Nova Scotia, we are here to help, and we want to hear from you.
Southern Alberta Brain Injury Society
Southern Alberta Brain Injury Society (SABIS) provides non-medical support to adult brain injury survivors and their families. SABIS is dedicated to helping adults with acquired brain injuries obtain community supports and services.
Moore MyoWorx
Moore MyoWorx is a research-based clinic that is always focused on finding the most effective ways to treat our patients. We treat a variety of conditions such as concussions, arthritis, migraines, MS, and sciatica. Patients come from all over the world to experience our one-of-a-kind approach, MyoWorx® Myofascial Treatment, developed by our president and CEO, Terry Moore. MyoWorx® was originally developed to treat concussion symptoms, but the methodology applies to all the conditions we treat. The underlying principle of MyoWorx® Treatment is to treat the source of the problem and not just the symptoms. Based on the patient’s symptoms, we have developed a comprehensive system to determine the underlying cause and a multi-tiered treatment approach that includes the use of our patented TM20 device, in-clinic treatment, and at-home care.
Brain Injury Association of York Region
The Brain Injury Association of York Region strives to provide free resources and advocacy for those affected by acquired brain injury in York Region. Through our support groups, workshops and educational sessions, BIAYR is constantly evolving to help those affected by ABI.
Brain Injury Association of Windsor and Essex County
BIAWE’s mission is to enhance the lives of those affected by an acquired brain injury. This includes support groups and socials for survivors, caregivers, young adults, pediatric caregivers and children. We provide brain injury prevention programs to schools (grades 7 to 12), to health care professionals and the general public. We advocate and navigate for those with an acquired brain injury.