If you think your child may have autism, speak to your family physician about your concerns.
The Early Intervention Program (EIP) provides services for children from birth to 5 years of age with or at risk for developmental delays.
Equipment is available for loan to families served by the Child Youth & Family Health staff in the Island Health South Island area.
Your doctor can make a referral to a pediatrician or other specialist if you think your child may have Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder.
FXS is the most common form of inherited intellectual disability, with impairments varying broadly across mild learning disabilities to autism.
Offering inclusive Licensed Group Child Care for children ages 30 months to five years.
We provide a range of services, including assessments and therapeutic interventions for children from birth to 19 years of age and their families.
For infants, children & youth with a neuromotor limitation that requires treatment or monitoring.
A neuropsychological evaluation helps us get a better understanding of a child's memory, attention, perception, language, visual-spatial abilities, problem solving, planning, abstract reasoning and personality.
The Queen Alexandra for Orthotics, Prosthetics and Seating helps people of all ages overcome physical disabilities and mobility challenges.
Clinics include orthotic, spasticity, amputee and high risk limb assessment, as well as paediatric spinal deformity and neuromuscular.
The Pediatric Feeding and Swallowing Service is an interdisciplinary team that works to optimize the health and safety for children and youth with nutrition, feeding and/or swallowing concerns.