
The goal is to reach physiotherapists across every region, practice area, and career stage in Ontario, grow awareness of what the profession can and should be, and establish OPA as the place where that conversation happens.
The campaign isn’t about OPA speaking to physiotherapists. It’s about physiotherapists speaking to physiotherapists.
Ontario’s healthcare system is under mounting pressure: demand for care is growing, the population is aging, and delivery models are evolving faster than ever. Physiotherapists are already at the front lines of that shift, reducing unnecessary ER visits, supporting earlier interventions, and improving access to care across the province. With expanded scope now underway, the question is no longer whether physiotherapists can do more. It’s what comes next, and how the profession will help shape it.
The campaign’s approach is as deliberate as its message. What’s Next was built around short videos featuring real physiotherapists and patients speaking in their own voices, grounded in lived clinical experience. They share views on where Ontario’s healthcare is headed. Audiences trust people more than corporate messages, and social platforms reward that authenticity. OPA leaned into that reality fully.
This campaign speaks to every practice area of the profession. Whether you work in private practice, a hospital, or a community health setting, it validates the work you do every day. It makes the case, publicly, for the expanded role physiotherapists are already fulfilling. It connects individual challenges around access and funding to a system-wide argument: physiotherapy isn’t a complement to Ontario’s healthcare system. It’s a cornerstone of its future.
The What’s Next campaign is a direct expression of what OPA does: advocate for the profession and ensure physiotherapists have a seat at the table when decisions about Ontario’s healthcare are made. That work happens because members across the province choose to invest in it collectively, and this campaign gives every one of them something to rally behind.
The campaign is now live. Watch the videos, explore the patient stories, and join OPA if you’re not already a member, so you can be part of shaping what comes next.
An OPA membership supports advocacy, connects you with peers across the province, and gives you industry-leading insurance coverage, all while ensuring your profession speaks with one powerful voice.
The future of physiotherapy in Ontario is already taking shape. Be a part of it.
