Synergy Rehabilitation is a leading healthcare provider specializing in high-quality rehabilitation treatments and techniques for various injuries and conditions. This patient-centric organization employs a skilled, diverse team, continually innovating with advanced technology to enhance the patient experience. Services extend beyond physiotherapy to include massage therapy, chiropractic treatments, and kinesiology. Through their emphasis on integrity, accountability, and teamwork, they strive to be the leading rehabilitation provider in the Lower Mainland. Synergy Rehabilitation also accommodates ICBC and WCB claims, reflecting their alignment with patient needs.
Kinghaven Treatment Centre was established in 1971 and continues to serve an adult male clientele suffering with addiction and/or mental health challenges. To date the centre has served in excess of 22,000 men. images/pic_au_peardonvile_big.jpgimages/pic_au_peardonvile_big.jpgOur Sister program, Peardonville House Treatment Centre was established in 1987 to serve the needs of adult women with similar addiction and/or mental health concerns, and their under school age children. The children, while not in treatment, are cared for in a fully-licensed childcare centre at the facility. This program has served in excess of 2,500 women and children. In 2006, Valley House, a 6 bed residential program for the most chronically addicted was opened on the Kinghaven campus and Mollie's Place, a similar 6-bed facility for women, opened on the Peardonville House site in 2008.
was there for 18 years and found the staff very patient and understanding despite a very tough environment. Found the counsellor John McMahon to be professional and courteous. Although some doctors may get a bad rap I found that if you treat them with respect they will respond in kind.Read more
Advantage Rehabilitation Management Inc offers home physiotherapy assessment and treatment at home or in a facility in the Lower Mainland. We complete fall risk assessments, home equipment assessment and power mobility assessment and consultation.
Alcoholics Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from alcoholism.
The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking.
There are no dues or fees for A.A. membership; we are self-supporting through our own contributions.