Rebecca created Bright Star Pathways to help people and families experience more meaningful connection, participation, and confidence through recreation-based support. This page is part of the Resource Centre because families should be able to understand the perspective behind the guidance they are reading.
Who is Rebecca?
Rebecca brings a recreational therapy perspective to practical, person-centred support for people and families navigating changes in routine, independence, confidence, and community participation.
Why this work matters
Quality of life is shaped by meaningful routines, familiar interests, relationships, places, and roles. Bright Star Pathways exists to help those pieces feel possible again.
Her approach
Rebecca’s approach emphasizes meaningful recreation, person-centred planning, realistic next steps, and respect for each family’s real circumstances.
What families should know
Families do not need perfect answers before reaching out or reading further. The Resource Centre is designed to make questions easier to name and next steps easier to understand.
Bright Star Pathways exists to make support feel more personal, meaningful, and practical. The goal is to help people participate in life in ways that feel possible, respectful, and connected to who they are.