Claire Mundy
Occupational Therapist | Port Coquitlam
Areas of Expertise: Neurological conditions, ABI, mild concussion, equipment prescription, home safety assessments, chronic pain
I became an Occupational Therapist because I value helping people reconnect with the everyday activities that give their lives meaning. My background in engineering shapes how I approach problem-solving and supports a thoughtful, holistic style of care. I enjoy working collaboratively with clients and using an evidence-based approach to support meaningful progress.
In my practice, I work alongside clients to understand what matters most to them and to develop practical strategies that fit into daily life. I emphasize clear communication, shared goal-setting, and flexible treatment planning that evolves with each person’s needs. My goal is to help individuals build confidence, adapt to change, and move toward outcomes that feel realistic and sustainable.
Outside of work, I recharge through hiking, creative projects, and board game nights with friends.
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Master of Occupational Therapy (MOT), University of British Columbia
Master of Applied Science in Biomedical Engineering (MASc), University of British Columbia
Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering (BEng), University of Victoria
CHCPBC Licensed Occupational Therapist
Member, Canadian Association of Occupational Therapists (CAOT)
Standard First Aid & CPR/AED Level C (CSA Standard Z1210-17 – Intermediate)
Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA) Training Certification
Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training (ASIST)
Indigenous Cultural Safety Training Program, University of British Columbia
Understanding Dementia (7-week course), University of Tasmania
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