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Bev with a view of a town and a body of water behind her.

Bev “Would 100% Recommend” WorkBC Assistive Technology Services

April 2, 2025

Bev teaches at a university. A large part of her job involves engaging students in group discussions, and listening and responding to help her students understand the themes and ideas explored in class. However, this can be difficult with hearing loss.

Bob in his wheelchair uses a ramp to get in his adapted van, he is followed by his dog.

“I Am Now Able to Get to Work Reliably”

March 26, 2025

Bob needed a new adapted van that he could drive to work when he heard about WorkBC Assistive Technology Services from friends that had gotten support through the program.

Anthony standing in front of a wooden fence.

“The Hearing Aids Have Been a Godsend!”

March 12, 2025

Anthony is a self-employed carpenter in the Lower Mainland, focusing primarily on cedar fences and decks. Through WorkBC Assistive Technology Services, he received hearing aids that have made a huge difference on the job.

A chef cuts vegetables in a kitchen.

WorkBC Assistive Technology Services Helps Wallace Stay in the Workforce

March 5, 2025

Wallace is 67 and he works as a nutrition and food services manager for an alcohol and drug treatment centre on Vancouver Island. He manages a staff of 12 people to provide food services for about 100 inpatients. As part of his job, he needs to consult with patients about their dietary and nutritional needs.

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