COVID-19 Family Update March 27
posAbilities’ sole focus is doing everything we can to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic in ways that keep the persons we serve, their families, our team members, and communities,...
posAbilities’ sole focus is doing everything we can to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic in ways that keep the persons we serve, their families, our team members, and communities,...
posAbilities’ sole focus is doing everything we can to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic in ways that keep the persons we serve, their families, our team members, and communities,...
While the risk of being infected with COVID-19 in BC continues to be low, we’d like to share the steps we are taking to monitor the virus, and to...
We've come to the end of 2019! Thank you for following along with us as we've shared stories from our team members and persons served. Here are our top...
Ever wonder what an Art Facilitator does? Ross Birdwise gives us an inside look at his work with artists Mark and Chris from Alternative Creations Studio.
Chris Tsen, who has a developmental disability, is usually restricted to one-word verbal responses. But when he sits down and picks up a paintbrush at Alternative Creations Studio, he...
The Meraki team has been busy creating a catalog of potential Meraki boxes and sharing it with our persons served and support workers. Read our blog this week...
The pursuit of a life full of good health and wellness is something that individuals around the world strive for. Whether it’s meditation, acupuncture, Keto diets, or new workout...
Things are heating up this summer and we would like to invite you to five summer community parties! These community parties are a great way to get persons served,...
It’s noisy as we eat lunch at the restaurant in the Hard Rock Casino. We hear rings and bells from all directions, and there are no windows to let...
If you or someone you know faces barriers to physical mobility, exploring the great outdoors this summer may feel like a challenge. But going on a wilderness adventure doesn’t...
John places his hands up on either side of his glasses, forming the letter C with his right and L with his left. He spells out C-O-O-L with a...