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Rowena Rizzotti. (Submitted photo)
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The Village is at the corner of City Parkway and 106 Avenue. Developed by the BC/Yukon Command of the Royal Canadian Legion, Whalley Legion Branch 229 and the Lark Group, it consists of a 20-storey building containing the new 10,500 square-foot Whalley Legion Branch 229, as well as 91 affordable housing units and 171 market housing units in the first phase of overall development, and of course, the Centre of Clinical Excellence operated by Veterans and First Responders Health.
Chloe Angus, of Human in Motion Robotics, was told she'd never walk again -- yet here she is, showcasing an XoMotion machine at Surrey's Veterans Village.
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Siamak Arzanpour, co-founder of Human in Motion Robotics, at Surrey's Legion Veterans Village on helping people walk again.
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There is also comprehensive dental care available from City Parkway Dental. HealthTech Connex Brainnovation Network is dedicated to advancing clinical research into brain health, and training clinicians how to implement new treatment.
The busy Neuromotion Physiotherapy + Rehabilitation clinic, moved to the Village last week from a building on 96 Avenue.
The ground-floor facility helps people with neurological injuries, including Bruce Burns, who suffered a stroke two years ago. On Tuesday, the former Vancouver police officer rehabbed his left leg on the Lokomat treadmill, for gait training.
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Anne Shaw explains how the Lokomat machine helps people at Surrey's Legion Veterans Village, which celebrated its grand opening Wednesday.
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Meantime, with the facilities now in place, the Legion Veterans Village Research Foundation is launching the first phase of its fundraising campaign to support clinical research, with a $10-million goal over five years and a $25-million goal over 10 years, to support access for patients into advanced and innovative programming.
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Anne Shaw of Neuromotion showcases the Lokomat machine at Surrey's Legion Veterans Village.
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