At All Care Clinics in Surrey, we understand the unique physical and emotional challenges faced by refugees. Our Physiotherapy for Refugees program in Surrey is designed to provide accessible, trauma-informed care for individuals who have experienced displacement, conflict, or hardship.
Whether recovering from injury, chronic pain, or the physical effects of trauma and stress, we offer tailored physiotherapy services to support your journey toward healing and improved well-being.
1. Culturally Sensitive Physiotherapy
Our trained physiotherapists provide respectful, inclusive care that takes into account cultural backgrounds, language needs, and individual experiences.
2. Trauma-Informed Approach
We prioritize safety, trust, and empowerment. Our team is experienced in working with clients affected by trauma, ensuring your comfort and dignity throughout your treatment.
3. Personalized Treatment Plans
Every person’s body and story are different. We develop customized plans that may include manual therapy, exercise programs, pain management strategies, and education to help you regain strength and mobility.
4. Multilingual Support
We collaborate with interpreters and multilingual staff to ensure clear communication and understanding during your care.
5. Community and Health Navigation
We also help connect you with other health and social services in Surrey, including mental health support, housing services, and community programs.
This includes some victims of human trafficking and detainees, depending on their legal status and situation
Government-Assisted Refugees (GARs)
Sponsored by the Government of Canada
Eligible for full IFHP coverage upon arrival
Privately Sponsored Refugees (PSRs)
Sponsored by private individuals or groups
Covered by IFHP until they are eligible for provincial health coverage
Refugee Claimants (Asylum Seekers)
Individuals who have made a refugee claim in Canada and are awaiting a decision
Eligible for IFHP coverage throughout the claim process
Rejected Refugee Claimants (in certain circumstances)
May still be covered during the appeal process or if they’re awaiting removal
Protected Persons and Convention Refugees
Recognized by Canada as needing protection
May receive transitional IFHP coverage before qualifying for provincial/territorial healthcare
Certain Other Vulnerable Migrants
Getting started is simple:
Cost should never be a barrier—services are free or low-cost depending on your eligibility. We can guide you through coverage options such as the Interim Federal Health Program (IFHP).
At All Care Clinics, we believe that everyone deserves the chance to move forward with strength and support. If you or someone you know is a refugee in Surrey in need of physiotherapy, call us today. Healing starts here.