New Brunswick Association for Community Living
A provincial non-profit organization which works on behalf of children and adults with an intellectual disability and their families.
Our list of best links, tools, and resources in New Brunswick to help support Autism, Autism Spectrum Disorder (Asperger’s), and related disorders.
A provincial non-profit organization which works on behalf of children and adults with an intellectual disability and their families.
A professional regulatory organization that exists to advance quality occupational therapy in the interest of public protection and to represent occupational therapists province-wide by advancing standards of education and practice and shaping health policy.
The NBASW is the professional association and regulatory body for social workers in this province. It ensures quality professional social work services to the population of New Brunswick.
Open Sky Co-operative provides home, vocational assistance and a caring community for adults who require supports to improve their quality of life. They are a charitable co-operative social enterprise, made up of many different people and organizations.
Provides home, vocational assistance and a caring community for adults who require supports to improve their quality of life. They offer a summer Therapeutic Horticulture and Pre-Vocational Skills Development program for adults from mid-May until October 2014.
A body for consultation and study which was created to advise the provincial government and the general public on matters relating to the status of persons with disabilities. The Council reports directly to the Premier of New Brunswick.
A non-profit, charitable agency that serves and advocates on behalf of the Deaf, deafened and hard of hearing community in south-eastern New Brunswick.
This private practice OT service provides comprehensive health therapy services. They value their client-centered, evidence informed, ethical, confidential and proactive practice.
VIVA Therapeutic Services is a private company under contract with the New Brunswick Department of Education and Early Childhood Development (EECD). We offer services to preschool-aged children with autism. VIVA operates throughout the province of New Brunswick in both French and English.