
Burlington, Canada, 27th Nov 2025 – Pillars of Wellness announced the introduction of an integrated care model focused on women’s health. The initiative establishes a coordinated framework designed to support individuals managing interconnected physical, emotional, and physiological needs. The announcement outlines a structured approach that brings multiple disciplines together within a single physiotherapy clinic environment to address a wide range of women’s health conditions through collaborative planning.
The integrated care model organizes practitioners from physiotherapy, pelvic health, chiropractic care, naturopathic services, and manual therapy into a unified structure. Each discipline contributes to a coordinated plan intended to streamline treatment pathways for conditions commonly experienced during various stages of life. The framework includes structured support for pelvic floor dysfunction, chronic pelvic pain, endometriosis-related concerns, polycystic ovary syndrome, prenatal changes, and postpartum recovery. The physiotherapy clinic setting serves as the central point for assessment, planning, and delivery of care within this model.
The initiative introduces a defined process for intake, coordination, and follow-up. Incoming cases undergo an initial assessment designed to gather detailed information related to physical function, musculoskeletal alignment, pelvic health indicators, soft-tissue concerns, and related lifestyle factors. This information is then shared across participating disciplines to create a coordinated plan that aligns therapeutic strategies. Regular internal reviews allow practitioners to adjust approaches based on observed progress, reported challenges, and evolving needs.
A significant component of the model is the inclusion of structured pathways for prenatal and postpartum stages. The integrated care process outlines coordinated steps for supporting changes associated with pregnancy, including musculoskeletal strain, pelvic floor adjustments, core stability changes, and mobility limitations. Postpartum pathways include planned follow-ups addressing recovery, functional reintegration, and management of physical or emotional strain that may emerge after childbirth.
The model also introduces a collaborative process for individuals managing chronic pelvic pain or complex conditions that require multi-modal support. Coordination across disciplines is used to align therapeutic techniques such as pelvic physiotherapy, manual release work, spinal alignment support, movement retraining, and regulated progression through structured sessions. This approach is intended to improve continuity between disciplines and reduce barriers caused by fragmented care experiences.
Pillars of Wellness developed the integrated care structure to create centralized access to multi-disciplinary services within the same physiotherapy clinic. This format is designed to reduce the need for external coordination and allow individuals to receive multiple forms of support in one location. The clinical team anticipates that the integrated model will support clearer communication among practitioners and more consistent transitions between different phases of care.
“Introducing this integrated structure establishes a coordinated environment where each discipline can contribute to a unified plan,” said Lori Desjardine, Clinical Director at Pillars of Wellness. “The goal of this framework is to support organized and accessible care for women’s health needs through a structured and collaborative process.”
The announcement marks the implementation of the integrated care model across all women’s health services at the clinic. The rollout includes scheduled training for internal teams, updates to intake procedures, alignment of assessment tools, and development of shared documentation practices to support interdisciplinary coordination.
About Company
Pillars of Wellness operates as a multidisciplinary healthcare provider offering coordinated services across physiotherapy, pelvic health, chiropractic care, naturopathic care, and related therapeutic disciplines. The clinic supports a wide range of community health needs through integrated structures and collaborative clinical processes.
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Organization: Pillars of Wellness
Contact Person: Lori Desjardine
Website: https://pillarsofwellness.ca/
Email: info@pillarsofwellness.ca
City: Burlington
Country:Canada
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Pillars of Wellness Announces Introduction of Integrated Care Model for Women’s Health
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