“I don’t know how people survive without CONNECT,” said Don. “The staff, residents, setting, everything about CONNECT has been an absolute blessing to us.” Don had retired in 2000 from…
After five years as Independence Coach at CONNECT Langley, Adele MacNeill is taking the advice she has always given to residents – find more balance in life. “I live in…
A newly formed board with a clear strategic plan aims to take the British Columbia Brain Injury Association (BCBIA) in new directions, but with the same goal of improving lives…
In preparation for CONNECT’s 20(+5) anniversary being celebrated in September, CONNECT is finding reasons to celebrate each month leading up to the big event. Both Langley and Lake Country planned…
CONNECT represented at the Fraser Valley Brain Injury Association Brain Injury Golf Classic on July 10. The event, which is one of the key fundraisers for the association, raised money…
Fresh from a shopping trip to Bellingham with her dad, Neil, step mom, Debby, and sister, Jennifer, Mandi and Neil attended a family barbecue at CONNECT in Langley to say…
Jen Schochter is loving life as Health and Wellness Coach at CONNECT Lake Country. Jen has been a registered nurse for 35 years and says she values the relationship aspect…
Thanks to former CONNECT resident Ellie and a few other volunteers, we are pleased to launch the CONNECT video. Please watch this 4-minute video explaining how CONNECT makes lives better:…
CONNECT Lake Country residents set sail on the high seas every Wednesday in the summer. Well, as “high seas” as Okanagan Lake can be. Four passengers from CONNECT and two…
CONNECT became accredited by Accreditation Canada in 2012 using the Acquired Brain Injury Standards. The next accreditation survey is scheduled for 2016. “Accreditation is an ongoing effort,” says Janette Jackman,…