Making Work Comfortable for Self-Employed Professionals in British Columbia with Chronic Pain and other Disabilities

Self-employment presents its own set of distinctive challenges. We recognize that ensuring comfort and functionality in your workspace is not only crucial but can also be transformative for your success. With this in mind, we're delighted to present an opportunity designed to cater to the specific needs of British Columbia residents with chronic pain or other disabilities.

Are you a self-employed individual experiencing chronic pain or facing barriers to comfortable work? Neil Squire Society's Program may be the right program for you.

Collaborating with WorkBC, this initiative is designed to assess and fund assistive tools, dismantling the barriers that may be impeding your ability to work comfortably. Whether you're grappling with chronic pain, mobility challenges, or other obstacles - this program is tailored to your unique needs.

Why is this program a game-changer?

  1. Individualised Assessment: Recognizing that every individual faces distinct challenges, the Neil Squire Society adopts a personalized approach. The tools provided are meticulously selected by an occupational therapist to precisely address your specific circumstances.

  2. Fostering Independence: This program transcends the provision of tools; it's about granting you the independence and confidence to thrive in your ventures. 

  3. Inclusive for All BC Residents: Irrespective of your background or circumstances, if you're a BC resident, this program is accessible to you. The Neil Squire Society is committed to inclusivity, striving to make a positive impact on as many lives as possible.


What are other benefits of this program?

  1. Long-Term Cost Savings: Investing in assistive tools can lead to long-term cost savings by reducing the need for ongoing accommodations or support services.

  2. Positive Mental Health Impact: By alleviating physical discomfort or challenges, the programs can contribute to improved mental well-being, reducing stress and enhancing overall quality of life.

  3. Improved Comfort and Productivity: By addressing challenges related to discomfort or physical limitations, individuals can experience a significant boost in productivity, leading to increased job satisfaction and potentially higher earnings.


How Can You Get Started?

Explore more about the program and how it could redefine your work experience by visiting the Neil Squire Society's website https://www.neilsquire.ca/.

Here's to a work life that's both comfortable and fulfilling!

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