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Completing Your Rehabilitation Journey

April 30, 2025

Every stage of Veterans Affairs Canada's (VAC) Rehabilitation Services and Vocational Assistance Program (RSVP) is designed to help Participants achieve their rehabilitation goals. At Partners in Canadian Veterans Rehabilitation Services (PCVRS), we aim to improve rehabilitation outcomes by establishing realistic rehabilitation goals with the Participant that build on their abilities, interests, and strengths.

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Every rehabilitation journey is unique, so the duration of a Rehabilitation Plan, the type of services recommended, and the number of sessions will vary based on individual needs. Some Participants may require in-clinic sessions, while others may benefit from a virtual setting and home exercise plan.

No matter what a Participant’s Rehabilitation Plan looks like, our focus is the continual improvement of their eligible health problem. We provide the support system necessary for Participants to focus on their medical, psychosocial and vocational rehabilitation goals.

Completing your Rehabilitation Plan

PCVRS uses standardized reporting to measure and evaluate rehabilitation progress making sure Participants have the support they need to reach their rehabilitation goals. A Rehabilitation Plan is complete when a Participant achieves or mostly achieves their rehabilitation goals or no further improvement is anticipated. Participants have the opportunity to discuss their file with their Rehabilitation Service Specialist (RSS) and VAC Case Manager before it is closed.

PCVRS supports Participants’ rehabilitation needs and is dedicated to providing Participants with the resources they need when reaching the end of their Rehabilitation Plan. After a Participant’s Rehabilitation Plan is completed, they will continue to have access to a range of tools and resources on the PCVRS Participant Portal such as  the Participant Training Centre. It provides access to a large catalogue of free, self-directed courses on professional and personal development topics and is available for up to one year after the Rehabilitation Program ends.

VAC Programs and Services

If a Participant needs ongoing treatment for chronic conditions or to maintain their current level of function, their VAC Case Manager can support them. If you are an RSVP Participant please speak to your VAC Case Manager to discuss additional services and benefits offered through VAC.

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Partners in Canadian Veterans Rehabilitation Services

Rehabilitation Services and Vocational Assistance Program
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Victoria, BC V8V 3K3
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In cooperation with Veteran Affairs Canada.
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