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The Interdisciplinary Therapy Assistant diploma equips students for careers in modern healthcare teams. This comprehensive program combines foundational training in occupational and physical therapy assistance with key skills in speech therapy and recreational therapy. By mastering these four rehabilitation areas, graduates become versatile professionals ready for diverse roles in general therapy, specialized rehabilitation, and other healthcare settings. These multi-skilled practitioners can work across public and private healthcare systems, delivering client-centered care focused on functional recovery under therapist supervision. Therapy assistants serve vital functions in patient care coordination, stakeholder communication, and ongoing professional development. Career opportunities span various environments including medical facilities, long-term care institutions, rehabilitation clinics, and community-based home care services.
Applicants that have completed the high school level of education in another country must have graduated with appropriate high school documents and credentials.
Academic requirements
Language Arts – this requirement can be met with any of the following, or an equivalent course:
60% in English Language Arts 30-1
70% in English Language Arts 30-2
60% in ESLG 1860
70% in ESLG 1898
Mathematics – this requirement can be met with the following, or an equivalent course:
50% in Mathematics 10C
Biology – this requirement can be met with the following, or an equivalent course:
60% in Biology 30