Our team
Our team is built on care, connection and trust. From clinicians to coordinators, every member of Infinity Health is dedicated to supporting individuals and communities with evidence-based care and personalized guidance. We’re proud to bring diverse skills together under one mission: helping people heal, recover and thrive.
Occupational Therapists
Dr. Jeffrey Tse
Dr. Jeffrey Tse is an Occupational Therapist with over 20 years of specialized expertise in driver rehabilitation and community rehabilitation. After obtaining postgraduate training in driver rehabilitation and assistive technology for people with disability, he completed a Ph.D. in social science with a thesis on rehabilitation psychology at the University of Hong Kong in 2006. Outside of work, he treasures time with his family and enjoys playing badminton and table tennis with his children. Dr. Jeffrey loves books, outings, and dinners with friends at different festivals.
Susana Karmacharya
Susana completed her Bachelor of Science in Human Biology and subsequently, Masters of Science in Occupational Therapy from the University of Toronto. Susana is passionate about supporting clients to achieve their goals of returning to their meaningful activities. Susana has completed additional training courses on chronic pain management and acquired brain injury management in order to better support her clients through evidence-based approaches. In her free time, Susana likes to spend time with family and friends, and explore hiking trails.
Jason Ramsumair
Jason completed his Masters of Science in Occupational Therapy at the Western University of Ontario, after completing his Bachelor of Arts with a major in Psychology at the Mount Royal University in Calgary, Alberta. His previous experience includes working with children and adults in an outpatient mental health setting, working with the spinal cord injury population in a rehabilitation setting, and helping individuals get back to their meaningful activities after an injury. Outside of work, you can find Jason exploring the outdoors, connecting with people through video games, and enjoying music or art venues.
Mark Lavoie
Mark knows that rehabilitation can often be a difficult and frustrating process. He uses his expertise as a communicator and an Occupational Therapist to assist people to navigate their own road to recovery. Originally from Victoria, Mark earned his degrees (Bachelor of Science and Master of Science in Occupational Therapy) at the University of Toronto, where he honed his skills in clinical placements in diverse and challenging settings. Before becoming an OT, Mark worked as a musician, performing, recording, and touring with different bands in many genres. He has practiced and taught Kung Fu and Yoga for over 15 years, earning his Yoga teacher certification in Mysore India. With a diverse set of skills and interests, Mark works hard to provide education and collaborate with clients to help identify and enact strategies on how to attain their rehabilitation goals.
Winnona Rea
Winnona received her Master’s of Occupational Therapy from McGill University. Prior to this, she completed her Bachelor of Sciences with a double major in Biological Sciences and Psychology at the University of Alberta. As an Occupational Therapist, she has a passion for learning from the lived- experiences of her clients, and is privileged in finding ways to connect, support, and encourage her clients through their process of overcoming their functional barriers and reaching their goals. Winnona assists her clients through a combination of cognitive, psychological, and physical interventions to maximize their overall health and wellness. Throughout her practice, she has taken a particular interest in the field of mental health, complex musculoskeletal injuries, and traumatic/acquired brain injuries. Winnona has completed additional training and courses covering topics in concussion management and interventions, environmental adaptations, return-to-work and ergonomics, chronic pain management, and cognitive behavioural and mental health therapy approaches. In her free time, she enjoys hiking and exploring the mountains with her dog, kayaking, travelling, cooking, and reading. She speaks fluent English, French, and conversational Tagalog.
Alice Chan
Alice graduated with a Master of Science in Occupational Therapy and received the Student Clinical Award from the University of Alberta. Prior to her graduate studies, she completed her Bachelor’s Degree in Kinesiology from the University of the Fraser Valley. Alice has experience working in both private and public settings, with a variety of health populations including adults with neurological injuries, physical injuries, and mental health conditions. When Alice is not working, she enjoys golfing, hiking, travelling, trying out new restaurants, and spending time with family and friends.
Christy Wee
Christy completed her Master of Science in Occupational Therapy at Queen’s University and Bachelor of Kinesiology (Minor in Psychology) at UBC. She has worked in community mental health, acute care, and rehabilitation settings, gaining experience with diverse populations in areas such as stroke, orthopedic surgery, and psychiatry. Christy believes in connecting with clients as people first and understanding the complex factors that affect health and wellness. She is passionate about taking a comprehensive and compassionate approach in her practice, and continues to grow her knowledge in social advocacy, pain management, and mental health. Christy enjoys staying active by playing hockey, cycling, and exploring new trails with her rescue pup.
Morgan Kilcommons
Morgan completed her Masters of Science in Occupational Therapy at the University of Alberta and joined the Infinity Health team in 2020. Morgan has experience in hospital and community transition, long-term care, and private practice. She has completed additional courses in chronic pain, concussion management, and mental health support. When not working, she enjoys spending time with her dog, Pepper, and getting outside to climb, hike, or bike!
Stacy Wang
Stacy completed her Bachelor’s of Science in Neuroscience at the University of British Columbia and her Master’s of Science in Occupational Therapy at McMaster University. As an OT, she is passionate about helping clients regain independence in activities that contribute to their sense of self and add meaning to their lives, whether it’s hobbies, self-care, or household and work duties. She is dedicated to helping clients enhance their participation in life at their current level of function. Prior to becoming an OT, she worked as a piano and swimming instructor for over 9 years. Outside work, Stacy enjoys journaling, hiking, and going to pop-up markets
Danielle Booth
Born and raised in Vancouver after working as an PT/OTA for several years, Danielle traveled overseas to the UK and completed a First Class Degree in BSc of Occupational Therapy. Throughout that time, she has assisted many clients in their rehabilitation, particularly concussion and complex. She has worked with individuals of all ages, having various diagnoses or conditions. To help support clients with tailored treatment plans, Danielle has completed additional courses in Canine Play Therapy, WorkWell Functional Capacity Evaluations, CBT, Breathwork, Brain Injury, Neuro-vestibular Complex, and Chronic Pain management, which provide current and evidence-based practices to maximize a client’s recovery goals. Recently, she has initiated Canine Play Therapy within her OT practice to help individuals overcome various challenges with their ADL and IADL routine. She loves her job and wants to continue providing support to the clients she works with. Outside of work, you will find Danielle out with her dog on walks, crafting, painting, or spending time with friends.
Shirley Hsieh
Shirley completed her Masters of Science in Occupational Therapy from the University of Alberta after completing her Bachelors in Kinesiology from the University of British Columbia. She has experience with community private practice, outpatient mental health, inpatient and outpatient rehabilitation programs. Shirley uses a client-centered and holistic approach to therapy to help her clients achieve their occupational goals. She has taken additional courses on chronic pain management, cognitive behavioral therapy, and brain injury rehabilitation. She is a lifetime learner and will continue to strive to expand her knowledge in various areas of practice. Outside of work, Shirley enjoys various activities such as hiking, skiing, snowshoeing, rollerblading, running, and weight lifting.
Irene Poon
Irene obtained her Master’s of Science in Occupational Therapy from Queen’s University after graduating from the University of Toronto with a specialist degree in Physiology. As an immigrant from Taiwan, Irene is dedicated to working with clients and families with a trauma-informed and value-based approach toward recovery. She is experienced within community-based private practice, long-term care facilities, and acute care hospitals, and in advising transitions through the continuum of care. Irene has taken professional development opportunities in acceptance and commitment therapy, motivational interviewing, return-to-work, mobility equipment prescription and training, exposure therapy, brain injury rehabilitation, pediatric OT training for children with autism, and OT roles for transitioning from unhoused to housed. Irene is on the Registered Autism Service Provider (RASP) list and provides service in English, Mandarin, and Cantonese.
Nicola Forster
Nicola completed her Master of Science in OT degree at Dalhousie University and has recently driven coast to coast to launch her OT career in Vancouver! Nicola also holds a Bachelor’s Degree with a double major in Kinesiology and Rehabilitation Science. Before beginning her journey as an Occupational Therapist, Nicola spent several years working in outdoor education and youth leadership and travelling to all corners of the globe to soak in the local wonders and culture. These experiences have shaped Nicola’s unique perspective and fed her passion to help others lead meaningful lives however she can. Nicola continues to grow her knowledge, having recently completed a certificate course on Indigenous Canada and keeping a keen eye out for new ways to grow and challenge her perspective! Nicola is loving her new home in BC and when not at work, you can find her filling up on fresh air and local brews and foods!
Dae Woo (Joey) Hwang
Joey, a graduate from UBC with a Master of Occupational Therapy in 2023, brings a wealth of experience and passion to his work. Over the past 5 years, he has dedicated himself to the role of a coach and support worker with the Canucks Autism Network. In this capacity, Joey has provided invaluable support to participants, facilitating their involvement in sports and physical activities alongside their peers. His commitment to flexibility and adaptability in addressing the unique needs of each child reflects Joey’s understanding that every child is different. He firmly believes in infusing a sense of fun into planned activities, recognizing the importance of making engagements enjoyable for children. Beyond his professional pursuits, Joey is an avid outdoor enthusiast who enjoys exploring the beauty of nature. With a sincere dedication to supporting children in meaningful activities, Joey looks forward to collaborating with you and your child to enhance their engagement.
Ashley Yamaoka
Ashley completed her Master of Science in Occupational Therapy from the University of Alberta. She has comprehensive experience across acute care, outpatient and inpatient intensive rehabilitation, and community-based home health services. Her practice spans the continuum of care, supporting clients from early medical recovery through functional reintegration into daily life. Her approach is client-centred, evidence-informed, and collaborative, recognizing the impact of physical, cognitive, and psychosocial factors on functional performance. Ashley is passionate about working toward goals that are meaningful to her clients and developing creative, and practical solutions to complex functional challenges.
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Sydney Dowling
Sydney holds a Master of Occupational Therapy from the University of Toronto. Prior to this, she completed a Bachelor of Kinesiology with a minor in Psychology from the University of British Columbia. Sydney has experience working with individuals of all ages with a wide range of diagnoses and conditions. She is passionate about helping individuals regain independence and return to meaningful daily activities following injury or illness, and takes a client-centered approach to supporting functional recovery and participation in everyday life. Outside of work, Sydney enjoys walking with her dog, hiking with friends, and biking along the seawall.
Pediatric Occupational Therapists
Ka Chun Lai
KC is a dedicated Occupational Therapist (OT) from Hong Kong and the Pediatric Lead at Infinity Health. With over 22 years of comprehensive experience in pediatric and physical rehabilitation, he brings a wealth of expertise to his role.
In addition to completing a Master’s Degree in Health Care, KC has received extensive training encompassing a multitude of therapeutic techniques in managing different sensory and motor issues (Click here for training received)
Additionally, KC holds certifications in administering the Sensory Integration and Praxis Test (SIPT), Therapeutic Listening®, Handwriting Without Tears® Program, Kinesio Taping®, VitalStim Therapy, and Bowen Therapy.
In addition to his clinical responsibilities, he supervises and mentors pediatric OTs at Infinity Health, fostering a collaborative and supportive environment for professional growth.
As a Registered Autism Service Provider (RASP) and fluent speaker of English, Cantonese, and Mandarin, KC is committed to providing holistic and culturally sensitive care to every child and family he serves. He is also dedicated to upload the highest standard of quality care and supervision.
Shirley Hsieh
Shirley completed her Masters of Science in Occupational Therapy from the University of Alberta after completing her Bachelors in Kinesiology from the University of British Columbia. She has experience with community private practice, outpatient mental health, inpatient and outpatient rehabilitation programs. Shirley uses a client-centered and holistic approach to therapy to help her clients achieve their occupational goals. She has taken additional courses on chronic pain management, cognitive behavioral therapy, and brain injury rehabilitation. She is a lifetime learner and will continue to strive to expand her knowledge in various areas of practice. Outside of work, Shirley enjoys various activities such as hiking, skiing, snowshoeing, rollerblading, running, and weight lifting.
Irene Poon
Irene obtained her Master’s of Science in Occupational Therapy from Queen’s University after graduating from the University of Toronto with a specialist degree in Physiology. As an immigrant from Taiwan, Irene is dedicated to working with clients and families with a trauma-informed and value-based approach toward recovery. She is experienced within community-based private practice, long-term care facilities, and acute care hospitals, and in advising transitions through the continuum of care. Irene has taken professional development opportunities in acceptance and commitment therapy, motivational interviewing, return-to-work, mobility equipment prescription and training, exposure therapy, brain injury rehabilitation, pediatric OT training for children with autism, and OT roles for transitioning from unhoused to housed. Irene is on the Registered Autism Service Provider (RASP) list and provides service in English, Mandarin, and Cantonese.
Jessica Kalkat
Born and raised in Surrey, Jessica completed her Bachelor of Science at the University of the Fraser Valley and went on to complete her Master of Occupational Therapy at the University of Manitoba in 2018. With experience in acute care, community and inpatient mental health, and community day programs for young adults with social and intellectual disabilities, Jessica continues to engage in professional development, including Brief Action Planning, Motivational Interviewing and Indigenous Cultural Safety, and plans to further develop her skills as an occupational therapist for a pediatric population. Outside of work, Jessica enjoys painting, travelling, and trying new restaurants. Her claim to fame is going viral on TikTok once. She is on the Registry of Autism Service Provider (RASP).
Nicola Forster
Nicola completed her Master of Science in OT degree at Dalhousie University and has recently driven coast to coast to launch her OT career in Vancouver! Nicola also holds a Bachelor’s Degree with a double major in Kinesiology and Rehabilitation Science. Before beginning her journey as an Occupational Therapist, Nicola spent several years working in outdoor education and youth leadership and travelling to all corners of the globe to soak in the local wonders and culture. These experiences have shaped Nicola’s unique perspective and fed her passion to help others lead meaningful lives however she can. Nicola continues to grow her knowledge, having recently completed a certificate course on Indigenous Canada and keeping a keen eye out for new ways to grow and challenge her perspective! Nicola is loving her new home in BC and when not at work, you can find her filling up on fresh air and local brews and foods!
Parmeet Matharu
Parmeet completed his Master of Occupational Therapy at the University of British Colombia in 2023. Parmeet’s also completed a Bachelors of Kinesiology at UBC. He has experience working in community mental health, acute care, and rehabilitation settings, gaining experience with diverse populations in areas such as stroke, cardiology, paediatrics, and mental health. Parmeet is an ex-varsity basketball player having played and coached at various levels. He has experience working with children as a coach, recreation worker, and rehabilitation assistant. When he’s not working, he enjoys spending his free time training Brazilian jiu jitsu, or hanging out with his dog – Junior. Parmeet provides services in English and Punjabi!
Dae Woo (Joey) Hwang
Joey, a graduate from UBC with a Master of Occupational Therapy in 2023, brings a wealth of experience and passion to his work. Over the past 5 years, he has dedicated himself to the role of a coach and support worker with the Canucks Autism Network. In this capacity, Joey has provided invaluable support to participants, facilitating their involvement in sports and physical activities alongside their peers. His commitment to flexibility and adaptability in addressing the unique needs of each child reflects Joey’s understanding that every child is different. He firmly believes in infusing a sense of fun into planned activities, recognizing the importance of making engagements enjoyable for children. Beyond his professional pursuits, Joey is an avid outdoor enthusiast who enjoys exploring the beauty of nature. With a sincere dedication to supporting children in meaningful activities, Joey looks forward to collaborating with you and your child to enhance their engagement.
Cather Chan
Cather is a passionate occupational therapist from Hong Kong, bringing 18 years of dedicated experience in serving the paediatric population.
She relocated to Canada in 2021 and is currently on RASP list (Registry of Autism Service Providers list) serving local community in Vancouver, Burnaby and North Vancouver.
She earned her Bachelor of Science in Occupational Therapy in 2003 from the Hong Kong Polytechnic University, followed by a Master of Arts in Early Childhood Education in 2013 from the Chinese University of Hong Kong. This educational background equips her with understanding of both developmental and therapeutic principles, enabling her to support children and families in diverse settings.
Throughout her extensive career, Cather has gained invaluable experience working within various school environments, clinic settings and community-based programs, collaborating closely with educators, parents, and other healthcare professionals to create tailored intervention plans that address the unique needs of each child.
Cather’s expertise extends to a range of specialized interventions, including sensory integration and vestibular training, handwriting and pre-writing training, ocular motor training, and living skills assistance.
Cather is passionate about continuing professional development and regularly participates in workshops and training sessions to stay current with the latest advancements in occupational therapy. She believes that ongoing education is crucial for delivering the highest standard of care and for adapting to the ever-evolving needs of children and families.
In addition to her clinical skills, Cather is proficient in both written and spoken English and Cantonese, with conversational abilities in Mandarin.
Kinesiologists
Lindsay Lauener
Lindsay completed her Bachelor of Kinesiology degree with a focus in exercise science in 2016 from the University of the Fraser Valley. While in school she discovered an interest in prevention/rehabilitation of injury and the psychology behind pain. Lindsay continues to further her knowledge by taking courses in assisted stretching, soft tissue release, concussion management, psychology, and pain management. Lindsay has experience working with many populations including both dryland and hydrotherapy. She also works as a Rehab Assistant providing cognitive rehabilitation and community re-integration. Lindsay believes that each individual’s rehabilitation journey is unique and she has a passion for helping people in their rehabilitation by providing empathetic and understanding care.
Andrew Bauer
Born and raised in North Vancouver, now living in the Fraser Valley, Andrew completed a Bachelor’s in Kinesiology at the University of the Fraser Valley, with a dual focus on exercise science and physical education. Andrew is an avid runner during the summer months and plays ball hockey in the winter. He has also participated in many other sports and activities growing up such as swimming, football, and martial arts. Andrew has also worked as a personal trainer while attending university.
Taryn Reid
Taryn graduated with a Bachelors of Kinesiology from the University of Regina in 2017 and has been working in the rehabilitation field since. She has been practicing as a kinesiologist for the last 4 years, working with a variety of conditions ranging from traumatic brain injuries, soft tissue injuries, and chronic pain. Taryn’s active rehab programs have a focus on returning to meaningful activities, pain education and increasing strength and function. She continues to work in the rehabilitation industry to assist her clients in gaining a further understanding of their injury as well as, returning back to a meaningful and enjoyable life. When she’s not working you can find Taryn paddle boarding around the lower mainland, and spending time with her crested gecko Otis.
Emily Wildy
Emily completed her Bachelor of Kinesiology Degree with a specialization in Exercise Science from Capilano University in 2025. During her degree, she completed volunteer placements at multiple clinics, gaining hands-on experience with work-related injuries, motor vehicle accident injuries, and a variety of lifestyle-related conditions, including pediatric population. She values a client-centered approach and is dedicated to helping individuals move efficiently, safely, and confidently to return to an enjoyable lifestyle. Emily believes that every rehabilitation journey is unique and is committed to providing professional, compassionate, and evidence-informed care tailored to each individual. Emily enjoys providing kinesiology sessions through aquatic therapy, gym or in home sessions, allowing clients to receive care in the environment that best supports their needs and goals. She is looking forward to expanding her client base as a Kinesiologist and Rehab Assistant.
Outside of work, Emily enjoys being physically active and spending time outdoors, particularly camping and paddleboarding.
Gurtaj Kang
Gurtaj completed his Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology with a Concentration in Active Health and Rehabilitation as well as a Certificate in Health and Fitness Studies from Simon Fraser University. While at SFU, he volunteered in multiple physiotherapy clinics and also held the position of team trainer for a soccer team. Gurtaj has been a practicing kinesiologist since 2013 and has developed a broad range of experience in working with a wide variety of injuries from the chronic to the catastrophic. He strives to provide individualized home-, gym-, and pool-based therapy programs using creative exercises to best simulate tasks and demands of both the home and work environments in order to return clients to their pre-injury functional capacities. Outside of work, you can find Gurtaj playing recreational sports, spending time in the gym, cheering for the Detroit Red Wings, or traveling the world.
Arpn Kainth
Arpn graduated from Douglas College and received a Bachelor of Physical Education and Coaching degree with a Kinesiology Concentration in 2022. He has excellent knowledge and expertise in treating injuries for motor vehicle accidents. Arpn is experienced in designing customized active rehab treatment sessions and he is skilled in correcting form and posture. He is always passionate about giving the utmost quality of care to help clients achieve their rehabilitation goals. Outside of work, Arpn enjoys going for peaceful walks in nature, listening to music, and working out at the gym.
Kristina Morello
Vocational Rehabilitation Counsultants
Jessica-Ann Dozois
Jessica-Ann completed a Bachelor of Arts at University of British Columbia, a Bachelor of Social Work at University of Victoria, and a Master of Social Work at Dalhousie University. She holds RSW and CVRP designations. She has many years’ experience in vocational rehabilitation working with multi-barrier clients with long term health conditions from her time at WorkBC, VAC, and in insurance settings. Jessica-Ann enjoys assisting clients to move forward towards personally fulfilling employment.
Jessica-Ann takes an anti-oppressive stance towards all the work she does and has a personal interest in social justice. In her free time, she enjoys playing outside with her two young children, cycling, and studying Japanese.
Rehabilitation Assistants
Lindsay Lauener
Lindsay completed her Bachelor of Kinesiology degree with a focus in exercise science in 2016 from the University of the Fraser Valley. While in school she discovered an interest in prevention/rehabilitation of injury and the psychology behind pain. Lindsay continues to further her knowledge by taking courses in assisted stretching, soft tissue release, concussion management, psychology, and pain management. Lindsay has experience working with many populations including both dryland and hydrotherapy. She also works as a Rehab Assistant providing cognitive rehabilitation and community re-integration. Lindsay believes that each individual’s rehabilitation journey is unique and she has a passion for helping people in their rehabilitation by providing empathetic and understanding care.
Andrew Bauer
Born and raised in North Vancouver, now living in the Fraser Valley, Andrew completed a Bachelor’s in Kinesiology at the University of the Fraser Valley, with a dual focus on exercise science and physical education. Andrew is an avid runner during the summer months and plays ball hockey in the winter. He has also participated in many other sports and activities growing up such as swimming, football, and martial arts. Andrew has also worked as a personal trainer while attending university.
Taryn Reid
Taryn graduated with a Bachelors of Kinesiology from the University of Regina in 2017 and has been working in the rehabilitation field since. She has been practicing as a kinesiologist for the last 4 years, working with a variety of conditions ranging from traumatic brain injuries, soft tissue injuries, and chronic pain. Taryn’s active rehab programs have a focus on returning to meaningful activities, pain education and increasing strength and function. She continues to work in the rehabilitation industry to assist her clients in gaining a further understanding of their injury as well as, returning back to a meaningful and enjoyable life. When she’s not working you can find Taryn paddle boarding around the lower mainland, and spending time with her crested gecko Otis.
Qianyi (Esther) Yang
Gurtaj Kang
Gurtaj completed his Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology with a Concentration in Active Health and Rehabilitation as well as a Certificate in Health and Fitness Studies from Simon Fraser University. While at SFU, he volunteered in multiple physiotherapy clinics and also held the position of team trainer for a soccer team. Gurtaj has been a practicing kinesiologist since 2013 and has developed a broad range of experience in working with a wide variety of injuries from the chronic to the catastrophic. He strives to provide individualized home-, gym-, and pool-based therapy programs using creative exercises to best simulate tasks and demands of both the home and work environments in order to return clients to their pre-injury functional capacities. Outside of work, you can find Gurtaj playing recreational sports, spending time in the gym, cheering for the Detroit Red Wings, or traveling the world.
Arpn Kainth
Arpn graduated from Douglas College and received a Bachelor of Physical Education and Coaching degree with a Kinesiology Concentration in 2022. He has excellent knowledge and expertise in treating injuries for motor vehicle accidents. Arpn is experienced in designing customized active rehab treatment sessions and he is skilled in correcting form and posture. He is always passionate about giving the utmost quality of care to help clients achieve their rehabilitation goals. Outside of work, Arpn enjoys going for peaceful walks in nature, listening to music, and working out at the gym.
Kristina Morello
Clinical Counsellors
Danleigh Sokerov
Danleigh is a compassionate and dedicated counsellor who is passionate about supporting individuals on their unique journeys toward healing, growth, and meaningful change. She offers a warm, collaborative space where you can feel heard, supported, and empowered as you work toward your goals.
Using an integrative and trauma-informed approach, Danleigh tailors therapy to meet your individual needs. She draws from evidence-based modalities including Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), and Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR), blending these approaches to support lasting change and emotional well-being.
Danleigh is a Registered Clinical Counsellor (RCC) with the BC Association of Clinical Counsellors. She holds a Master of Arts in Counselling Psychology from Yorkville University and a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Queen’s University. Outside of her practice, Danleigh enjoys spending time with her family skating and playing pickleball, as well as reconnecting with herself through hiking and time in nature.
If you’re ready to take the next step toward greater well-being, please reach out to book a consultation.
Iosif Oros
Iosif Oros is a dedicated counsellor committed to fostering growth, resilience, and well-being in his clients. His approach to counselling is holistic and comprehensive, integrating a variety of therapeutic modalities tailored to each individual’s unique needs and preferences. Drawing on his extensive training in Rational Emotive Behaviour Therapy (REBT) and Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Iosif employs a blend of techniques including Motivational Interviewing and Solution-Focused Brief Therapy to create effective, customized treatment plans. With a bachelor’s degree in psychology and a Master’s Degree in Counselling, Iosif is a registered member of the British Columbia Association of Clinical Counsellors (BCACC #23184) and the Romanian Psychologist Association. His additional training spans Violence Prevention, Trauma-Informed Practice, Prolonged Grief Therapy, and Indigenous Learning, equipping him with a well-rounded skill set to address a wide range of challenges. Iosif enjoys working with youth and adults facing substance use issues, mental health concerns, anxiety, depression, and life transitions. He is experienced in supporting individuals through grief and loss, navigating career choices, resolving relationship issues, and overcoming trauma. As an Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA) therapist, he has several years of experience working with children with disabilities, autism, behavioural concerns, self-esteem issues, and ADHD. Iosif aims to provide a safe and empathetic environment for self-exploration and healing, and he looks forward to supporting his clients on their journey toward personal growth and improved well-being.
Jessica-Ann Dozois
Jessica-Ann completed a Bachelor of Arts at University of British Columbia, a Bachelor of Social Work at University of Victoria, and a Master of Social Work at Dalhousie University.
In her practice, she works collaboratively with clients, supporting them as they move toward healing, growth, and meaningful change. Her approach is grounded in respect, empathy, and empowerment, helping clients to achieve their goals in a way that feels right for them.
Jessica-Ann takes an anti-oppressive approach to practice, maintaining awareness of the inequality that shapes people’s lives. She values the way people experience and express their identities. Her practice is inclusive, affirming, and grounded in trust.
In her free time she enjoys studying Japanese, cycling, walking local park trails, and playing with her young children.
Social Workers
Jessica-Ann Dozois
Jessica-Ann completed a Bachelor of Arts at University of British Columbia, a Bachelor of Social Work at University of Victoria, and a Master of Social Work at Dalhousie University. She holds RSW and CVRP designations. She has many years’ experience in vocational rehabilitation working with multi-barrier clients with long term health conditions from her time at WorkBC, VAC, and in insurance settings. Jessica-Ann enjoys assisting clients to move forward towards personally fulfilling employment.
Jessica-Ann takes an anti-oppressive stance towards all the work she does and has a personal interest in social justice. In her free time, she enjoys playing outside with her two young children, cycling, and studying Japanese.
Admin
Donna Dimabuyu
Parneet Basra
Jasleen Kundan
Occupational Therapists
Sarah Vickery
Sarah is an Occupational Therapist who believes in helping people rediscover balance, purpose, and joy in their daily lives. She earned her Master’s degree in Occupational Therapy from the University of Alberta and her Bachelor of Arts in Human Sciences from Simon Fraser University. Sarah’s practice is rooted in compassion and collaboration.
She has extensive experience in case management and works closely with healthcare teams to create personalized, effective care plans. With a holistic, client-centered approach, she supports individuals experiencing challenges such as anxiety, depression, PTSD, chronic pain, or life transitions. Guided by a deep commitment to helping others achieve wellness, balance, and fulfillment, Sarah is passionate about empowering clients to recognize their strengths and re-engage in meaningful activities. Her work often involves hospital discharge planning, exposure therapy, pain management, and return-to-work support.
Outside of work, she enjoys spending time with her family, exploring the outdoors through hiking and mountain biking, and relaxing with a good cup of coffee.
Emilee Kronbauer
Emilee received her Master of Occupational Therapy from the University of British Columbia – North Campus in 2024, following her Bachelor’s in Health and Exercise Science from UBC Okanagan. During her master’s training, she had the privilege of working with several Indigenous Nations across northern British Columbia and the Yukon, experiences that deepened her understanding of culturally safe and community-led care. She now works on the Chiniki Nation.
She has prior experience working in pediatric settings and is excited to bring her skills and passion to her new role with Infinity Health on the Chiniki Nation. Emilee is deeply committed to reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples and practices from a trauma-informed and culturally safe lens. She values collaboration with community members and believes in letting each client guide the pace of their healing—always moving at the pace of trust.
Outside of work, Emilee focuses on her own wellness in the mountains of Canmore, enjoying skiing, mountain biking, trail running, and spending time by the Bow River.
Kam Kara
Kam graduated with a Master of Science in Occupational Therapy from the University of Alberta, after obtaining a Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology from the University of Calgary. During his fieldwork placements, he developed a strong interest in hand therapy, supported by two clinical placements in outpatient upper-extremity rehabilitation. He plans to pursue advanced practice in this area as he continues to grow in his career.
Kam’s experience spans convalescent care, long-term care, and community rehabilitation. He currently provides services in Calgary and on the Chiniki Nation, where he supports clients through functional assessments, therapeutic interventions, and individualized, goal-focused treatment plans.
Guided by a client-centered and collaborative approach, Kam integrates evidence-informed practice and functional rehabilitation strategies into his work. He is committed to empowering clients to build independence, restore function, and re-engage in the meaningful activities that contribute to their well-being. In his free time, Kam enjoys travelling, golfing, discovering new restaurants, and spending time with friends and family.
Bonnie To
Bonnie holds a Master of Science in Occupational Therapy and a Bachelor of Arts in Kinesiology from Western University. As an OT, she understands how life-changing events can impact not just physical abilities, but confidence, identity, and daily function. She is dedicated to helping clients gain/re-gain independence in their daily lives through a collaborative and personalized approach to care.
She brings experience supporting individuals recovering from motor vehicle accidents, stroke, and addiction, as well as those living with traumatic and acquired brain injuries, orthopedic conditions, chronic pain, neurological conditions, anxiety, and depression. Bonnie has worked across both clinical and community settings in the public and private sector. She also has experience as an OT Volunteer supporting adolescents with developmental challenges build life skills, reflecting her commitment to empowering clients at every stage of life. She believes in working closely with each client to develop meaningful goals and practical strategies that support real-life success. Her approach combines solution-focused coaching with functional training and evidence-based techniques. Bonnie is fluent in English and conversational in Cantonese.
Outside of her practice, Bonnie enjoys cooking, nature walks, trying new restaurants, and cheering on the Buffalo Bills!
Kinesiologists
Kirsten Kinnunen
Kirsten graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology from the University of Lethbridge in 2015 and has since been practicing in orthopedic and sport clinic settings. She brings a well-rounded skill set that includes cupping, taping, exercise prescription, and nutrition counselling, and is also a certified personal trainer. Committed to ongoing professional development, Kirsten continues to expand her expertise in strength and conditioning, as well as pre- and post-natal training, to better serve clients of all backgrounds and abilities.
With a strong passion for sports and athletics, Kirsten has dedicated much of her career to working with individuals experiencing chronic pain and spine-related conditions. She focuses on helping clients improve movement patterns, recover from injury, and safely return to activity—whether managing an acute flare-up or progressing through post-surgical rehabilitation. Kirsten believes that movement is a powerful tool for both physical and mental well-being and is passionate about empowering her clients through education and personalized care.
Outside of the clinic, you can find Kirsten spending time with her family, in the gym or at a hockey rink – either working with teams or cheering on her favourite players, her nephew and sons.
Physiotherapists
Keith Wilson
Keith is a passionate Internationally Registered Sport Physiotherapist focused on helping his clients achieve long-term success with their rehabilitation, and has extensive experience treating sport-related injuries. He believes in assessing the way his clients move to address the root cause of the problem, ultimately helping his clients prevent re-injury instead of treating surface-level symptoms. Keith’s clients will usually leave his treatments having learned a ton as education is his strongest pillar.
Keith has been the lead physiotherapist for Canada’s national snowboard halfpipe team and has helped support the national slopestyle team for the past three seasons. He has also covered training camps and World Cups for our national ski cross team. When not at Infinity he works at Calgary’s Canadian Sport Institute (CSI) where he helps provide para-medical coverage and perform baseline testing for numerous national team programs. In the past, he spent two years helping out the Calgary Buffaloes hockey organization and has developed injury prevention strategies for local minor soccer organizations. Keith hails from Nova Scotia, where his interest in the human body and athletics began. He was introduced to the physiotherapy profession after suffering numerous sports injuries while playing competitive hockey, soccer, and rugby. Whenever he has the chance, he still straps on the blades as much as possible to play in local hockey beer leagues. He also enjoys snowboarding, cycling, mountain biking, skiiing and cross-country skiing, squash, running, hiking, camping and strength training. Keith is also a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist, a Level 2 Shift Concussion Provider, certified to perform functional dry needling, spinal and peripheral joint manipulation, medical acupuncture, and has the ability to order diagnostic imaging when necessary. He also attends advanced courses annually on movement impairments and rehabilitation to stay updated on the latest academic advancements to help his clients move better.
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Vancouver & The Lower Mainland
We acknowledge that we live and work on the unceded, ancestral territories of the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam), Sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish) and səlilwətaɬ (Tsleil-Waututh) Nations. We also recognize the broader Coast Salish peoples of the Lower Mainland, including Kwantlen, Katzie, Semiahmoo,Tsawwassen, Kwikwetlem, Qayqayt and Stó:lō communities. We are committed to respectful relationship-building and actions that advance Indigenous wellbeing.
Calgary & surrounding areas
We acknowledge that Calgary is on Treaty 7 territory, the traditional lands of the Blackfoot Confederacy (Siksika, Kainai, Piikani), the Tsuut’ina Nation and the Îyârhe (Stoney) Nakoda Nations (Chiniki, Bearspaw, Goodstoney), and the homeland of the Métis Nation of Alberta, Region 3. We are grateful to live, learn and work here and to support community health in good relationship.
Ottawa
We acknowledge that Ottawa is located on the unceded, traditional territory of the Algonquin Anishinaabe Nation. For generations, the Algonquin people have lived, gathered, and cared for the lands and waterways of the Ottawa River Valley. We are grateful to live, learn and work on this land, and to support community health in good relationship with its First Peoples.