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Why Integrated Clinic and Community Care Matters

2/21/2026

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​And why it’s essential in Campbell River and the North Island
For a long time, health care has been organized around places:
clinic care, home care, hospital care. Each of these settings has its own rules, limitations, and boxes.

But people don’t live in boxes. Their capacity, energy, and support change, often faster than care plans do. Traditional models are often built around the setting itself, which can create barriers or limitations that make care harder to individualize.

Recovery doesn’t happen neatly in one setting, and needs change over time. Many people are not recovering in stable conditions. Someone may begin care in a clinic and later need support at home. Others start at home and later benefit from clinic-based rehab. Sometimes both are needed at the same time.

This is where integrated clinic and community care matters. Not as a convenience, but because care can become difficult to sustain when plans assume time, energy, transportation, or support that are not actually there.
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What integrated care actually means


At Physio on the Run, integrated care means we don’t force people into a single model of service delivery.
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Instead, care follows the person.

That might look like:
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  • starting rehabilitation in the clinic and transitioning to home-based care
  • supporting someone at home after a hospital stay, then moving into clinic-based rehab when appropriate
  • combining hands-on treatment with exercise-based rehab and community support
  • coordinating care across physiotherapy, kinesiology, acupuncture, and rehab support

The goal isn’t to offer everything everywhere.

​The goal is to deliver the right care, in the right setting, at the right time.
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Why this matters clinically

Integrated models allow us to:
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  • adapt care as needs change
  • reduce gaps between discharge, rehab, and long-term management
  • improve continuity when people move between settings
  • address real-world barriers to recovery early
  • avoid over-treating in one setting when another would be more effective
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When care is locked into one setting for too long, we often see progress stall. Integrated care allows us to adjust before that happens.

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For many clients, outcomes improve not because care is more intensive, but because it’s more appropriate.
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​Why it matters in Campbell River and the North Island

Our region has unique realities:

  • geographic spread and travel challenges
  • variable access to services depending on location
  • aging populations
  • people living independently longer
  • limited redundancy in health services
  • variability in resources 

In this context, rigid care models need additional pieces to meet the people's needs. 

An integrated clinic and community approach allows care to remain consistent even when circumstances change, whether that’s health status, mobility, transportation, or living situation.

It also supports:
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  • seniors aging safely at home
  • people transitioning out of hospital or long-term care
  • rural and remote communities accessing consistent rehab
  • families and caregivers being meaningfully involved when appropriate

​This isn’t about replacing clinic care or home care, it’s about identifying and thoughtfully addressing gaps that can emerge. 
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​What this looks like in practice

Physio on the Run delivers care across:
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  • clinic-based settings
  • private homes
  • long-term care and assisted living
  • hospitals, schools, and workplaces
  • community and outdoor environments when appropriate

Clients may move between settings over time, or receive care in more than one setting simultaneously. The care team stays consistent and remains responsible for the whole picture, even as the setting changes.

​This flexibility is intentional. It reflects how people actually live.
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​Looking ahead

Health care delivery is changing, not because of trends, but because the needs are changing. The population is aging and living longer, which means there are greater demands and higher complexity in the system than ever before. 

Integrated models support:

  • better continuity
  • more realistic care planning
  • stronger collaboration across disciplines
  • and care that can adapt without starting over

For clients, it means fewer barriers and less fragmentation.

For clinicians, it means practicing with an adaptive mindset rather than rigidity.
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For communities like Campbell River and the North Island, it is a model that reflects how people actually live, recover, and adapt.
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Want to learn more?

​If you’re navigating rehab and aren’t sure which setting makes the most sense — clinic, home, or a combination — we’re happy to talk it through.

📞 250-203-4047

or visit our Contact page to start the conversation.

Jen Fyfe, Registered Physiotherapist
Director, Physio on the Run

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What Is Mobile Physiotherapy? And Why It Matters in Campbell River & the North Island

11/14/2025

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Mobile Physiotherapy in Campbell River: What It Is & Why It Works

​For many people in Campbell River and across the North Island, getting to a clinic isn’t always simple. Transportation, mobility challenges, weather, energy levels, and caregiving responsibilities can all make clinic visits difficult.

That’s where mobile physiotherapy comes in — and it’s becoming one of the most effective, accessible ways to deliver rehab.


At Physio on the Run, we bring physiotherapy, occupational therapy, acupuncture, and kinesiology directly to your home, workplace, or care facility so you can receive the care you need without barriers.

Why Mobile Physiotherapy Works Better for Many Clients

Mobile care is more than convenience — it’s clinically powerful.

Treating someone in their real environment helps us: 
  • assess movement and safety in the actual spaces they use 
  • tailor exercises to their home setup 
  • improve carryover and independence 
  • involve family or caregivers 
  • reduce fall risks where falls actually happen 
  • support seniors, stroke survivors, and people with chronic conditions 
  • reduce missed appointments 
  • improve outcomes after surgery or hospitalization. 

For many clients in Campbell River, Quadra, Gold River, and North Island communities, mobile physiotherapy is simply the most realistic and effective option.

Who Benefits Most From Mobile Physiotherapy? 

This approach is especially helpful for: 

  • seniors wanting to stay independent at home 
  • people recovering from falls or hospital stays 
  • stroke survivors and neurological clients
  • individuals with limited mobility 
  • people without reliable transportation 
  • busy parents or working professionals 
  • clients living in remote or rural areas 
  • post-surgical knee, hip, or shoulder rehab

Mobile physiotherapy meets people where they are — literally and clinically.

Why It Matters in Campbell River & the North Island

Campbell River and surrounding coastal communities are geographically unique. Distances are large. Weather changes quickly. Some regions have limited access to traditional rehab services.

Mobile physiotherapy helps bridge those gaps by providing:
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  • consistent care 
  • travel-to-you appointments 
  • access for rural communities like Quadra, Gold River, Tahsis, and North Island 
  • continuity for seniors in facilities
  • interdisciplinary services (PT, OT, Kinesiology, Acupuncture)

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This model is built for Vancouver Island’s lifestyle and geography.
Physio on the Run mobile physiotherapy team Campbell River
(above: some of the members of our dream team - me, Delaynee (Acupuncturist and Kinesiologist, Nick (Exercise Scientist and Rehab Support Team), and Karissa (Front Desk and Kinesiologist)). ​

Our Team Bringing Mobile Physio to Life​

We’re a multidisciplinary team of physiotherapy, kinesiology, OT, and acupuncture professionals delivering care across Campbell River and the North Island.

How We Support Future Physiotherapists


We also partner with UBC’s physiotherapy program to support students learning hands-on community care.

Teaching future clinicians strengthens our practice and helps build the next generation of community-focused rehab providers.
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Physio on the Run team with UBC Student at farewell lunch














(above: out for lunch wishing our fall UBC Master of Physical Therapy student a long and fulfilling career. Nick, Sydney, Karissa, Jen, Christian, and Delaynee)


​How to Book Mobile Physiotherapy in Campbell River

If you or a family member could benefit from physiotherapy at home, we’re here to help.
Call us at 250-203-4047 or Visit our Contact page to book a visit.

Our team serves Campbell River, Comox Valley, Quadra Island, Gold River, and North Island communities.

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    Jen Fyfe
    Registered Physiotherapist
    DIRECtor, 
    PHYSIO ON THE RUN 

    Jen leads a multidisciplinary team delivering integrated clinic and community-based rehabilitation across Campbell River and the North Island. She mentors UBC physiotherapy students and is committed to care models that are practical, ethical, and designed to work in real life.

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