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  1. Provides family-centred care to infants, children, and youth with congenital and acquired heart disease. Also provides information and referral to families and health care professionals regarding heart conditions in infants, children, and youth. Referral requi...
  2. A tertiary care facility providing diagnosis and treatment on an inpatient or ambulatory basis for children and youth ages 16 and under from across BC. Houses a 24-hour emergency department. Visiting hours are 2 pm to 8 pm Monday to Friday. Also houses the Sun...
  3. A tertiary care teaching and research facility operating as a provincial rehabilitation centre. Offers a wide range of services for children from birth to age 19 who have complex disabilities. Services are offered on an inpatient, outpatient, or outreach basis...
  4. Provides social and recreational activities for teens ages 13 to 18 with disabilities. Enrollment is on a first-come, first-served basis. Operates five days per week during July and August. Services Burnaby and New Westminster. Participants must be referred by...
  5. Funds and coordinates acute rehabilitation and support services for children and youth up to age 19 who are diagnosed with acquired brain injury from falls, tumors, infections, strokes, and other causes. Youth must require rehabilitation and support services, ...
  6. Assists families of children up to 12 years of age who have extra support needs, to access inclusive child care that meets individual needs; youth ages 13 to 19 are considered on a case-by-case basis. Also supports child care, preschool, and out-of-school care...
  7. Offers licensed inclusive child care for children with varying needs and abilities from birth to age five. Hours are 7:30 am to 5:30 pm Monday to Friday. Features two wheelchair accessible playgrounds. Registration is required. Fees are charged. Funded in part...
  8. Serves families with young children birth to school-age who are deaf, hard-of-hearing, or deafblind. Family-centred early intervention promotes successful communication between children and their families. Services include support groups, information, speech a...
  9. Delivers comprehensive oral health care, including surgery and emergency services, to infants, and to medically compromised children and adolescents. Medical eligibility criteria apply. Referral from a dentist and appointment required. Hours are 7 am to 4 pm M...
  10. Operates fully accessible camps to children and youth ages six to 18 and adults ages 19 to 49 who have a physical or mental disability. Offers options for day camps and week-long overnight camps. Staff includes trained counsellors and onsite registered nurses....
  11. Provides online camps for children and youth ages six to 18 and adults ages 19 to 49 who have a physical or mental disability. Offers one-hour, weekly online classes and full day camps. Programming includes music, art, and dance, as well as social events. Onli...
  12. Provides nursing, occupational therapy, and physiotherapy services to school-aged Burnaby children who have a physical disability, moderate to severe developmental disability, or complex needs. Services are provided in the home, school, and community. Assists ...
  13. Facilitates networking between parents of signing deaf and hard-of-hearing children, and provides workshops, information bulletins, and a newsletter. Deaf Youth Today is a leadership training program as well as a summer recreational program; promotes independe...
  14. Funds kidney-related research, provides support and education to individuals living with kidney disease, advocates for access to high-quality health care, and promotes awareness of kidney health and organ donation. Provides kidney-related educational materials...
  15. Provides specialized mental health services for individuals ages 12 and over who live with co-existing developmental disabilities and a mental illness; individuals may also struggle with behavioural challenges that are influenced by the mental illness and deve...
  16. Offers various support services to the public. Offers visits and telephone care to patients with health conditions and their families in the home, hospital, or institutional setting in Burnaby, Richmond, Tri-Cities, and Vancouver, as well as visits to seniors ...
  17. Provides community-based mental health services to families with children and youth up to age 18 experiencing serious mental health difficulties or social, emotional, or behavioural disturbances. Services include comprehensive assessment and treatment of sever...
  18. Provides consultative occupational therapy, physiotherapy, and social work services to children aged five to 19 with special health care needs; services are offered in school and home settings. Also provides consultative nursing services to children from birth...
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