Physiocare Physiotherapy & Rehab Centre Ottawa
Experience tailored support with Physiocare’s assistive devices program, where specialists guide you in selecting and using equipment to improve daily mobility.
The Assistive Devices Program guides clients in selecting and adapting equipment—such as canes, walkers, wheelchairs, and braces—to compensate for strength, balance, or mobility limitations. Research shows personalized device fitting reduces fall risk and promotes long-term independence. As part of physiotherapy in Ottawa, the program links clinical evaluation with equipment use to improve function and prevent secondary injuries.
This program follows a structured, evidence-based process: clinicians assess physical impairments, daily activities, and environmental barriers to recommend suitable devices. Studies highlight that device training supported by physiotherapists improves user compliance, safety, and functional outcomes. The program integrates device selection, fitting, and education to promote confidence and independence at home or in the community.

Physiocare’s Assistive Devices Program helps individuals with mobility challenges regain independence through properly matched equipment and training.
Clients benefit from enhanced safety, reduced strain, and improved ability to perform daily tasks like walking, transfers, and household activity.
Balance and Safety
Mobility Limitations
Musculoskeletal Conditions
Neurological & Geriatric Needs
At Physiocare physiotherapy & rehab centre, our Assistive Devices Program is embedded within our physiotherapy in Ottawa services. Licensed therapists lead each step:
Physiocare partners with certified equipment providers and remains affiliated with provincial physiotherapy and assistive-device associations. This ensures devices meet quality standards and are tailored to your needs.
Regain independence—schedule your assistive device consultation today!
Yes. Therapists provide hands-on training to teach proper posture, weight-shifting, and safe navigation on various surfaces.
Canes offload weight from affected joints, decreasing stress and alleviating pain during walking.
Follow-ups are recommended every 3–6 months or when comfort, fit, or function needs reassessment.
Yes—when matched appropriately, devices reduce fall risk by improving stability and supporting weak or unstable joints.
Many plans cover devices prescribed by therapists; coverage depends on your plan—check with your provider.
Yes—they’re customized for safe use in home, work, or outdoor environments.
Yes—assistive devices can be prescribed and fitted for pediatric cases, including spina bifida or cerebral palsy.
No referral required—our therapists can assess, order, and fit equipment under provincial Assistive Devices Program protocols.

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