We focus on providing services where they are needed most that are self-sustaining, cause-related and entrepreneurial. We develop social networks, offer services and create caring communities for those that are most vulnerable so that they can live with dignity, achieving their goals and aspirations. Founded in 1979, we started as a program led by parents of children with cerebral palsy. The progr
am was housed at the Alberta Children’s Hospital, and provided information and education related to assistive technology for children with special needs and their families. We quickly realized that we had the capability of not only assisting children and their families but also adults with special needs. In 1984 we became a nonprofit, charitable organization named the Technical Resource Centre, and in 1998, we rebranded as the Ability Society, incorporating seniors into our mission while continuing to be an advocate for persons with special needs in the community. Today Ability4Good continues to provide all of the services offered by the Ability Society, operating as part of Enterprise4Good. What We Do
Ability4Good provides a family centered, play-based, multidisciplinary approach for service delivery to children ages 0-17 and their families. It is intended to support them in acquiring specific skills, learning strategies and building capacity to help the family promote their child’s participation in activities of normal daily living. Program delivery borrows from several intervention approaches, including the Early Start Denver Model, SCERTS, Hanen and Floortime. The program is overseen by a Clinical Director and involves contributions from many disciplines and specialists including: Occupational Therapists, Behaviour Consultants, Psychologists, Physiotherapists and Speech Language Pathologists.