Bukola Sonibare, Ph.D. is a triple board–qualified Registered Nurse (RN, PhD) licensed across multiple countries including Canada, with over 20 years of clinical, leadership, and academic experience across acute care, community health, long-term care, group homes, and adult day programs.
She specialize in Mental Health and Neurodivergent Telehealth, supporting adults with autism spectrum disorders, intellectual and developmental disabilities, behavioral health needs, and complex psychosocial challenges. My practice emphasizes trauma-informed, person-centred, and culturally responsive care, with strong skills in virtual assessment, behavioral support, medication monitoring, and caregiver collaboration.
My clinical foundation includes high-acuity surgical nursing and extensive leadership experience in community-based programs, enabling confident clinical judgment, risk assessment, and escalation in virtual care settings. She is skilled in adapting communication to meet cognitive and emotional needs and in creating safe, inclusive Telehealth environments for vulnerable populations.
With a PhD in Nursing, I integrate evidence-based practice, quality improvement, and clinical education into virtual care delivery. She is passionate about leveraging Telehealth to improve access to mental health support, reduce care barriers, and promote dignity and wellbeing for neurodivergent individuals across diverse healthcare systems.