We can help you get things done. What do you want to do? We can help you, your child, or your teen break down large projects, create systems, and support the development of executive skills. Then you can use your new skills next time.
We are a community of helping professionals who build strength and resilience through individual and group work, wellness classes and workshops. We are therapists, counsellors, music teachers, yoga instructors and much more. Our 12 week ADHD Bootcamp for Adults is a virtual Cognitive-behavioral based skills group for adults with diagnosed ADHD who are willing to challenge long-held patterns of beliefs and behaviours that have limited them in overcoming their symptoms.
Counselling for neurodivergent individuals and families. Parent education and support regarding ADHD. Registered Social Work services.
Family Physician accepting to see people with ADHD. Please Note: We need a referral if you would like to book an appointment for ADHD or mental health.
The referral could be obtained from any walk-in or virtual physician/ NPs to be faxed to: 1 833 358 0654. Once we receive your referral from your practitioner, we will send you a booking link.
Based in Vancouver BC Canada, Coach Mary Zhang, creator of Hesed ADHD, provides 100% Virtual ADHD Coaching and Occupational Therapy for adults and college students. As a fellow ADHD-er, certified/trained ADHD Coach (by ADDCA) and licensed Occupational Therapist (BC), Coach Mary is passionate about the collaborative partnership process in building practical support, awareness, and advocacy with individuals of amazing neurodivergent brain types (experienced with ADHD, Autism, Sensory Processing, and HSP) with a neurodiversity-affirming and strengths-based approach that is tailored to clients' unique needs. Book a free 45-minute discovery video-call to find out more!
Please note that Extended Health Care benefit use is currently only available for BC Residents (please check with your Extended Health Care provider if "Occupational Therapy" is covered through your plan). Services are also available in Mandarin.
Kidstart Therapy provides comprehensive services, including pediatric occupational therapy, OT therapy, speech therapy, and child behavioral therapy.
I help my clients challenge limiting beliefs and cultivate self-compassion while deepening their awareness of ADHD and its impact on their quality of life.
I can help you establish new habits, tackle big issues, and connect with what’s most important to you. Together, we'll identify areas you want to change, set attainable goals, and track progress — all in a way that is tailored to your unique life, desires, and values.
Cinical counselling and psychotherapy services
Personalized therapy and counselling for adults with ADHD. Our team of Certified Clinical Counsellors (CCC) and Registered Social Workers (RSW) provide skill-based, trauma-informed care from an intersectional lens.
Neurodiversity- and identity-affirming counselling practice offering individual and family counselling with registered social workers.
I'm based in Vancouver and primarily work with adults. I work with individuals dealing with anxiety, depression, emotional regulation, life transitions, and personal development.
We deliver impactful therapy treatments for ADHD, autism, AuDHD, and other neurodiversities - always coming from a place of affirmation and strength.
We provide ADHD Assessment and Treatment Services to adults. We offer specialized ADHD coaching, therapy, and a coaching group called, "Creating an ADHD Friendly Lifestyle".
In-person counselling in Vancouver and online services extending across BC. Available for women, non-binary, and gender non-conforming individuals, as well as couples and families.
Caregiver and community evidence-based psychoeducational program run by Mental Health Clinicians through Vancouver Coastal Health. The caregiver component supports families living in Vancouver aged 3-18 who have a primary diagnosis of ADHD. An online 8-week psychoeducational program that supports understanding of ADHD, executive functioning, emotion regulation, medication, communication, and understanding challenging behaviours and how to support children/adolescents. |
The Elenchus Institute is dedicated to assisting anyone who is interested in learning. We have extensive experience working with students who struggle with challenges associated with ADHD or Asperger Syndrome/Autism spectrum.
Contact: Brieanna Ingram
A non-profit with a mission to empower lifelong learning in children and adolescents in Vancouver with learning differences or suspected learning differences. In partnership with the University of British Columbia, LDS provides research-based instruction to children ages 6 to 17 who struggle in school. Our specialized instructors offer individualized one-to-one explicit instruction in reading, writing, math, and self-regulation as well as homework support. Located in East Vancouver, North Vancouver, and Catholic Independent Schools Vancouver Archdiocese (CISVA).
In-home tutoring for all subjects and grades. We offer In-home tutoring in 4 major cities across Canada. We are established by school principals and managed by certified and experienced teachers.
Contact: Pete Quily
Helping adults with ADHD connect to their goals, overcome shame, learn about and manage their ADHD symptoms, and feel proud, happy and accomplished. Dusty also specializes in working with pregnant people with ADHD and new parents, and is LGBTQ2SIA+ inclusive and works from an anti-oppression and inclusivity framework.
Dusty Chipura
StudySpot offers Academic Coaching support to adolescent students who have been diagnosed with weak executive functioning related to learning difference and/or ADHD. Our goal is equip students with the academic and organizational tools skills they need to become effective, independent learners. Cindy services the city of Vancouver and the North Shore. Cindy Stibbard (Vancouver/North Vancouver/West Vancouver)
Offers ADHD coaching services to children, adolescents, adults, & families based in Vancouver & Burnaby. Offers telecoaching at a lower rate.
Dr. Jim Roche (Registered Psychologist)
Bruce Sandy, BA, MPA(HSA),CPCC,PACG,PCC specializes in coaching adults(including graduate students), spouses/partners, parents, caregivers as well as medical and other professionals of those with ADHD (and/or Asperger’s Syndrome). Offers in person, telecoaching and videocoaching
Ronit is a registered OT and a certified Cog-Fun (Cognitive-Functional) intervention model therapist. This evidence-based, play/fun-based and strength-based intervention model aims at promoting the cognitive and psycho-social challenges of children aged 5 – 10 years old with ADHD and improving their quality of life through the therapeutic relationship, metacognitive learning and environmental supports. Goals of the Cog-Fun intervention for children:
Improving participation in daily occupations (self-care, productivity and leisure).
Acquiring executive strategies and promoting awareness.
Promoting occupational self-efficacy.
Advancing the quality of life for the child and their family.
Teaching the parents to be the implementation agents in this process.
Treatment spans over 10 – 12 weekly sessions and the collaborative learning is done through playful and enjoyable experiences. This intervention model suits children with high verbal skills between 5 – 10 years old. Both child and parent attend each session.
Pete Quily specializes in coaching adults with ADHD. Offers telecoaching based in Vancouver, British Columbia.
Psychologist – Child, Adolescent, & Adult ADHD
A variety of therapy services.
Ronit is a registered OT and a certified Cog-Fun (Cognitive-Functional) intervention model therapist. This evidence-based, play/fun-based and strength-based intervention model aims at promoting the cognitive and psycho-social challenges of children aged 5 – 10 years old with ADHD and improving their quality of life through the therapeutic relationship, metacognitive learning and environmental supports. Goals of the Cog-Fun intervention for children: Improving participation in daily occupations (self-care, productivity and leisure). Acquiring executive strategies and promoting awareness. Promoting occupational self-efficacy. Advancing the quality of life for the child and their family. Teaching the parents to be the implementation agents in this process. Treatment spans over 10 – 12 weekly sessions and the collaborative learning is done through playful and enjoyable experiences. This intervention model suits children with high verbal skills between 5 – 10 years old. Both child and parent attend each session.
Compass Clinic is a multi-disciplinary counseling and diagnostic assessment clinic in Vancouver. We are unique and we contract to numerous health authorities in the province as well as see privately referred patients. We happily serve clients from all over the Lower Mainland, and beyond.
The experienced team here provides complex assessment, consultation, and treatment to clients of all ages who are seeking to understand their own (or their child’s) strengths and weaknesses and develop a pathway to success.
Provides a broad range of clinical assessment and therapeutic services to a diverse population of children including ADHD, learning Disabilities, intellectual disabilities, autism spectrum disorder and undiagnosed developmental problems; as well as general childhood issues such as anxiety, depression, bullying, and disruptive behaviour, etc.
provides a broad range of clinical assessment and therapeutic services to a diverse population of children including ADHD, learning Disabilities, intellectual disabilities, autism spectrum disorder and undiagnosed developmental problems; as well as general childhood issues such as anxiety, depression, bullying, and disruptive behaviour, etc.
CADDAC does not endorse or promote any of these clinics, agencies, or health services; we simply list those that we come across in our resources. We try to find as many of these services as we can and make the information available to those seeking help in their area. We in no way investigate these services for their quality of care and do not guarantee that they meet their advertised and promised results.
We strongly encourage you to ask questions and seek out recommendations from others in your area, before deciding to engage in any form of treatment with a particular clinic or agency. Also, please make sure that you investigate the recommended treatment for basis in good scientific research that is peer-reviewed by other medical experts in the field of ADHD.
We ask that if you are aware of (or are) a clinic, health service, agency, or other resource that would be helpful to others seeking resources for ADHD, please supply us with the information and we will be very happy to add it to our list.
Please be aware that we rely on these clinics and agencies to update us as to whether or not their practices are still active and maintained. If the information is out-of-date, it is because we have yet to be notified. We do our best to maintain an up-to-date listing given this limitation. If you have updates, please email us at communications@caddac.ca and we will update when possible.
Please be aware that the services these clinics and agencies may or may not be covered by provincial health plans.