2018 Canadian Academy of Manipulative Physiotherapists (CAMPT) Student Award of Excellence – Dior Krolak
This award is presented to the top-performing student in the Masters of Physical Therapy (MPT) Advanced Manual Therapy course at the University of Western Ontario (UWO).
Not only does UWO provide the same manual therapy curriculum found within all Physiotherapy programs across Canada, but because they are also home to the first of it’s kind in Canada the Masters of Clinical Science – Advanced Health Care Practice Program in Manipulative Therapy they provide their MPT students with curriculum items from the Orthopaedic Division of the Canadian Physiotherapy Association level 2 Manual Therapy courses as well.
The award was presented by Jackie Sadie (featured in the photo), course manager for the Manual Therapy course at UWO, School of Physical Therapy)
2018 Ottawa’s Favourite Physiotherapist – Dave Bellefleur
The Annual Faces Awards is Ottawa’s largest awards event, spanning over 150 categories to recognize professionals and businesses that make Ottawa such a world-class city. This high-end event sells out to over 600 persons every year, welcoming business owners, local musicians and talent, and Ottawa’s professional athletes.
The Awards are truly people’s choice, taking nominations from the public and collecting over 1.075 million votes in 2018. Award winners receive a Face’s Magazine Ottawa’s Favourite accreditation–an award that can be seen proudly displayed in offices and venues across the city.
For the full list of the Faces of Ottawa Awards winners, click here.
2017 Orleans 150 – Community Builder Award – Jason Bellefleur
2017 has been a historic year for Canada, Ontario and the city of Ottawa to commemorate 150 years since Confederation.
To mark this special year, Marie-France Lalonde, MPP for Ottawa-Orleans wanted to personally recognize amazing leaders and builders in the community by creating the Orléans150 Awards to recognize 50 youth, 50 men, and 50 women on December 1st during a special ceremony.
The awards, and a specially created Orléans150 commemorative pin, were presented to 150 dedicated volunteers who committed their valuable time and talents to the Orleans community in one of the following ways:
• Celebrating diversity/inclusion
• Building community/capacity
• Protecting the heritage of Ottawa Centre
• Protecting the environment
• Promoting a healthy community
Every recipient recognized has made an impact towards the betterment of Orléans, making it one of best communities to work and live in.
2017 Ottawa’s Fastest Growing Companies – #4 Bellefleur Physiotherapy
Every year, the Ottawa Business Journal (OBJ) publishes a report on the 10 Fastest Growing Companies in Ottawa, celebrating entrepreneurship and uncovering the successful management practices used by local companies. The OBJ seeks companies headquartered in the National Capital Region that have demonstrated revenue growth over the past three years. It doesn’t matter in which industry the company is in or whether it is a startup or seasoned player.
For the full list of Ottawa’s Fastest Growing Companies visit the Ottawa Chamber of Commerce news release.
The Ottawa Business Journal featured Bellefleur Physiotherapy in the May 8th edition of it’s paper, here’s the article.
Photo credit goes to Mark Holleron Photography.
2016 Small Business of the Year – Bellefleur Physiotherapy
This award is presented to a business owned and operated in Ottawa-East having 10 or fewer full-time employees, which demonstrates a strong passion for its business, exceptional customer service and strong community involvement.
Finalists: Downsize Fitness Orléans, Pita Pit Orléans, Rangoli Indian Cuisine and Sweets
2016 Ottawa Forty Under 40 – Jason Bellefleur
Forty Under 40 recognizes accomplished business leaders who are under the age of 40 and give back to their community. The awards are co-hosted by Ottawa Business Journal and the Ottawa Chamber of Commerce. The awards have honoured Ottawa’s young business crowd for 19 years.
Recipients are assessed on a 40-point system, with a maximum of 20 points for business accomplishments, 10 points for professional expertise and 10 points for community involvement. The 2016 awards yet again saw an impressive number of people engaged in the nomination process. More than 260 applications were submitted, making the selection process even more gruelling for a panel of seven independent judges.
The Press Release of the announcement can be seen here.
Business Person of the Year – Jason Bellefleur
This award recognizes an individual who has demonstrated professionalism, dedication and provides excellent customer service.
Finalists: Janet Gray – Money Coaches Canada, John Gordon – Your Reno Guys
Healthcare Professional of the Year – Dave Bellefleur
The award is presented to a Health Care Professional who has maintained a high degree of professional integrity and tirelessly worked to improve the health of our residents.
Finalists: Amy Porteus – Bruyere Continuing Care, Danika Sicard – Orleans Naturopath, Sean Makarenko – Innes Massage Therapy
Healthcare Professional of the Year – Jason Bellefleur
The award is presented to a Health Care Professional who has maintained a high degree of professional integrity and tirelessly worked to improve the health of our residents.
Finalists: Nathalie Beauchamp – Beauchamp Chiropractic, Daniel Vandervoort – Beacon Hill Chiropractic, Susan Campbell – SLC Massage Therapy Inc.
Professional Excellence Award – Dave Bellefleur
The award is presented to a business or individual providing professional services. A professional is someone who is required to maintain a professional license or designation.
Finalists: Andrew Bond – Andrew Bond & Associates, Wendy Armstrong – The Wellness Centre
Young Business Person of the Year – Jason Bellefleur
The award is presented to an individual (business or employee) under the age of 30, who demonstrates continual business excellence through superior customer service, quality and community involvement.
Finalists: Leslie Scott – Boston Pizza Orleans, Jeremy Sumner – Sherwin-Williams Paint
Bellefleur Physiotherapy offers patients in Ottawa exceptional care with a personalized treatment plan to suit your specific needs. If you are suffering from pain or have recently experienced an injury, our Ottawa Physiotherapists will ensure you get back to the activities you enjoy and love. Call us at (613) 424-7852 for an appointment today or email us at info@bellefleurphysio.com to book a consultation.