Trish was born and raised in British Columbia with stints in Alberta and France; she now calls both the Okanagan and the Lower Mainland home. With being a competitive athlete in badminton and skiing over the years, sports injuries were inevitable. Due to reconstructive knee surgery in the early 80’s, Trish has lived with osteoarthritis for over 25 years. Although she was told that arthritis might occur subsequent to the surgery, she was surprised when she started dealing with the arthritis pain and stiffness in her 30’s instead of her 60’s, as she too believed that arthritis was a disease of the elderly.
Her background is sports injury prevention, volunteer management and sporting events management. She has been involved with the Commonwealth Games in Victoria, the World Figure Skating Championships in Vancouver, Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics and sport teams, especially rugby from mini, youth, club, to old boys & representative rugby with BC & Canada. You will find her on a rugby pitch most weekends either as a trainer or a rugby Mum!
Trish has been involved in the arthritis community for over 25 years as an educator, volunteer manager and event planner. Her focus is helping people living with arthritis learn about self-management and ways to live well with arthritis and dispel all the myths about arthritis! She has been involved with APAB’s ROAR education forum since 2007. Arthritis research is key to learning new ways of managing arthritis, understanding the impact and importance of physical activity on arthritis and taking control of arthritis in the workplace. Being involved in these research projects have changed her life with arthritis by empowering her in her daily life and she hopes others will benefit too; Trish recently participated in a pilot project – read more about it here: https://www.vchri.ca/not-just-disease-elderly. She shares her knowledge of osteoarthritis on a personal level, her organizational and leadership skills, her experience in the sport injury field, and her passion for helping people.
