Kim Lamont

The highest reward for a person’s toil is not what they get from it, but what they become by it.

John Ruskin

Our Staff

Established in 1995, Kim Lamont & Associates provides specialist rehabilitation services to individuals recovering from traumatic brain injury. Our goal is to empower our clients to achieve success in their home, at work, and in their community.

Committed to developing innovative, flexible programs that best suit the needs and schedules of our clients, each of our dedicated and compassionate staff have a minimum of five years clinical experience in occupational therapy. It is this wealth of experience combined with our client-centred practices that allows us to consistently deliver successful functional outcomes.

Kim Lamont

The Director of Kim Lamont & Associates, Kim has over 15 years experience working with people of all ages with neurological disorders and brain injury. After graduating from the University of Western Ontario with an Honours Bachelor of Science, Biology, she went on to receive her Bachelor of Science in Occupational Therapy from Queen’s University. The course of her career has been dedicated to continued education and regular participation in professional training related to her specialty.

After graduation Kim worked for a year at North York Branson Hospital providing Occupational Therapy services to a diverse client population ranging from infants to seniors and including acute and chronic orthopaedic and neurological diagnoses. Kim then joined Baycrest Centre, a world-class geriatric health care facility. Here she enjoyed a dynamic setting active in research and the provision of education activities to other professionals.

Believing strongly in the benefits of working in the client's own environment, and having established a preference and skill set for brain injury rehabilitation, Kim joined Neuro-Rehab Services in 1992. Kim founded Kim Lamont & Associates in 1995 to provide much-needed services in the Central and Eastern Ontario area.

Kim is also committed to academic education. A former instructor with the Rehabilitation Assistant Program at Fleming College, she is now a member of the Adjunct Academic Staff with the Queen’s University School of Rehabilitation Therapy. Kim is also active in providing continuing education opportunities to other Occupational Therapists and rehabilitation professionals, both as a speaker and conference organizer.

Kim’s training, combined with her extensive experience and dedication to best practices, enables her to provide a comprehensive and client-centred approach to brain injury rehabilitation.