About Us
Abbie Wilson has been the head bookkeeper since 2022 and assistant bookkeeper for much longer.
Abbie grew up around the C.S.I.L. and WorksafeBC programs and was Candy’s hospice caregiver as well as a respite caregiver for Lloyd. They live with personal physical disabilities and understand a lot of the stress that goes along with trying to manage all the reporting, payroll, and ins-and-outs of the programs while dealing with either your own health issues or being in a caregiving role.
They live in Vernon B.C. with their family and enjoy playing music, writing, and reading lots of books. A call to B.C. Community Bookkeeping usually pauses an audiobook on full volume so it can be heard over the sound of typing or printing.
It is very important to B.C. Community bookkeeping that you are met with compassionate, intersectional, and trauma-informed care when you are navigating a load of paperwork and information.
It is not only numbers and reporting that are important — but also making sure we can help as much as possible with finding good caregivers, having great chats, and making you feel heard and seen. We want to lower the stress as much as possible so you can experience the purpose of the C.S.I.L. Program — living a life at home on your terms, with the caregivers you choose!
It is not only numbers and reporting that are important — but also making sure we can help as much as possible with finding good caregivers, having great chats, and making you feel heard and seen. We want to lower the stress as much as possible so you can experience the purpose of the C.S.I.L. Program — living a life at home on your terms, with the caregivers you choose!
Formerly 'Lloyd Fry Bookkeeping'
Lloyd and Candace Fry — Abbie’s grandparents — were business owners extraordinaire for 40+ years in Vernon, B.C. They started operating Vernon Medical Supplies – the first and only for many years, shortly after Lloyd’s quadriplegia accident in 1975.
They were hugely instrumental in making Vernon more accessible, would give medical supplies to people who needed them at all hours of the night, and provided amazing customer service and help to all who visited their business. They were kind-hearted, good people who genuinely cared about everyone.