Memberships

Summit Membership

SIGN UP or RENEW your membership before registering and attending programs.

Download the Annual Summit Membership PDF. The Waiver & Release of Liability, Annual Membership Agreement, Consent for the Release of Information To and From, and Marketing & Promotional Photo Consent Form must be signed by the participating member and/or a Legal Guardian annually.  

Description:

  • In order to participate in recreational programs, you must be a member of The Summit
  • Membership is valid for 1 year from the time of purchase
  • Membership prices are as follows (as of Jan 1, 2025):
    • Individual - $45/Year
       
  • New participant's membership will be reviewed by The Summit Program Manager
  • New Members may be asked to attend a program trial session before registering for a program
  • Information provided on your membership form will help inform Summit Staff on how to best support you in programs.
  • Personal Health Numbers (PHN), Medication Administration Records (MAR), and other medical details will be utilized in case of emergencies (e.g., information may be shared with medical professionals). 

Annual Agreement:

Download the PDF version of the Annual Summit Membership hereThe Waiver & Release of Liability, Annual Membership Agreement, Consent for the Release of Information To and From, and Marketing & Promotional Photo Consent Form must be signed by the participating member and/or a Legal Guardian annually. 

A parent or guardian must complete forms if the applicant is under 19. If the individual is 19 and over and has a Representation Agreement or Committee, his/her Representative must sign.

You can submit this by... 

  • Uploading a scanned (or photo) copy to your Smart Rec account 
  • Emailing summitprograms@idsbc.org 
  • Delivering in-person to Summit staff  

Note: The Summit reserves the right to decline or revoke membership applications, refuse program enrolment, or ask individuals to attend with a Personal Support Worker (trained support staff).

This may be the case in the following situations:

  • Requires one-to-one assistance with personal care routines, physical mobility (e.g., fall-risk), requires assistance to stay with the group.
  • Has a Behaviour Protocol, or behaviours that may reduce the quality of service to the other members (e.g., requires one-to-one support)
  • Places themselves, the public, or the team in danger
  • Has Epilepsy or Seizure Protocol
  • Needs assistance with medication administration

Please review the Membership’s Summit Policies for further details. 
Feel free to contact summitprograms@idsbc.org or Chris Hui at chrish@idsbc.org if you have any questions. 

 

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