WorkBC Assistive Technology Services Helps Gabriel Move Safely at Work
Gabriel is self-employed in the tech field. He works in an office and needs to wear leg orthoses for moving around in the office space, as well as to and from work.
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Skip to NavigationGabriel is self-employed in the tech field. He works in an office and needs to wear leg orthoses for moving around in the office space, as well as to and from work.
Lovisa works with an organization helping women fleeing abuse. Her job involves talking with clients in-person and over the phone, a task made difficult by her hearing loss.
Today, as part of Disability Employment Month in BC, we were glad to host the team from MOSAIC at our Burnaby Head Office. Employer Outreach Developer Nate Toevs led them on a tour of our office, giving a demonstration of WorkBC Assistive Technology Services and our programs.
Rai works as a health care assistant, taking care of seniors and other patients who need help with their everyday needs. She has severe hearing loss and needed hearing aids. She learned about WorkBC Assistive Technology Services (ATS) from a co-worker and decided to apply.
Brenda works as a Registered Dietitian on Vancouver Island. She provides nutritional education and counseling to clients with various health conditions both in-person and virtually, and also facilitates in-person group nutrition programs.