“[I’m] Much Happier, I Enjoy Working So Much More Now”
Commuting to and from work was causing Bradley pain, having to lift his wheelchair in and out of his vehicle for the past 25 years.
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Skip to NavigationCommuting to and from work was causing Bradley pain, having to lift his wheelchair in and out of his vehicle for the past 25 years.
Bluejay first came to the Footprints Centre about 10 years ago, pushed by his older brother to find something to do with his life. Since then, he’s grown so much, going to the local college to finish his high school degree and has been a valued employee at his company for over four years.
Neil Squire’s Nate Toevs and Gemma Pollock will be presenting a session on “Assistive Technology in the Office Environment” on Friday, November 5th at 10:30 am.
Chronic nerve pain and fatigue made long days on the computer difficult for Judy, an outreach worker for a non-profit. She turned to WorkBC Assistive Technology Services for help.
“There have been many improvements, more energy at the end of the day, better quality of life. A true sense of helping and of purpose. Working with Neil Squire was a breath of fresh air.”