Welcome

The Palliative Care Society of the Bow Valley is here for you!

Diagnosis of a life-changing illness can leave you and your loved ones feeling isolated, lonely, and afraid. Together we find a balance between understanding your diagnosis, nurturing your courage in the face of challenge and change, embracing your new normal, and preparing you to continue to live life for a long as possible-on your own terms.

We believe you, your family, and all Bow Valley residents have the right to compassionate palliative care, whether at home, hospice, hospital, or wherever you choose. Every day we share the path with those impacted by a life-changing illness, loss, and grief.

The palliative care journey is different for everyone. We create pathways to care, ensuring no one is left behind.

Important Information For Donations

Online Donations: Donations can be made via credit card by clicking HERE. 

Delivery to PCSBV Office: Donations may be hand-delivered to our office located at suite 202, 1080 Railway Avenue, Canmore. 

Donations by Mail: Donations sent by mail that are postmarked on or before February 28, 2025, are eligible for 2024 taxation year receipts.

Other delivery options: For alternative options for providing contributions in this calendar year, please telephone us directly and we can discuss different options.  

Thank you for your generosity and support! 

Compassion and Care. One Month at a Time.

Be a Constant Source of Hope in Our Community!

Your monthly donation provides a reliable source of income that makes it possible for us to create pathways to care for those impacted by a life-changing illness, loss and grief, one step to the next.

Arranging a monthly donation in any denomination that works for you is an easy way to provide support that is carefree for the giver. Arrangements can be made using the online donation form.

 

Self-care: An Insight Into Pain, Stress and Movement 

Tony Miller, a dedicated Osteopathic Therapist and PCSBV volunteer, brings his expertise to this Volunteer Wellness Session to explore the connection between pain, stress, and movement. With advanced degrees in Osteopathy, Sports Therapy, and Sports & Exercise Medicine, Tony’s approach integrates manual therapy, exercise rehabilitation, and self-care strategies to promote long-term physical well-being.

With a strong professional focus on low back pain and sports medicine, Tony is passionate about helping individuals overcome physical limitations, regain movement, and enjoy their favorite activities pain-free. His session will provide practical insights and simple techniques to support physical health and resilience.

Join us for this insightful session and take a step toward better self-care!

February 12 Tony Miller Volunteer Wellness