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Outpatient Rehab

170 Emmett Ave
Toronto, ON
M6M 2J5
Toronto, ON
M6M 2J5

416-243-3778

Call 911 in emergencies

Fax: 416-243-1863

Administration: Mon-Fri 8am-4pm * service hours may vary
Last updated: May 14, 2024: Suggest an edit
Application
Medical referral required
Eligibility - Population(s) Served
Varies by program
Fees
Set fee-for-service * some fees may be covered by the WSIB, Motor Vehicle Accident Insurance or private insurance
Languages
English
Area(s) Served
Toronto
Accessibility

Accessibility Note
Wheelchair accessible building including main entrance and barrier free washrooms * braille elevator, lowered buttons * designated parking
Description of Services:
On-site outpatient rehabilitation and wellness clinic * multiple services including acupuncture, chiropody, hydrotherapy, kinesiology, massage, physiotherapy, occupational therapy
- Aquafit (Progression) Warm-pool therapy and aquafit classes for people with conditions that limit their mobility and function, such as arthritis and chronic pain * pool heated to a constant temperature of 34°
- Kinesiology The study of human movement * focus on how the body functions and moves
- Massage Therapy (Progression) Hospital-based outpatient massage therapy clinic * treats soft tissue discomfort and occupational stress, muscular over use, injuries, and chronic pain
- Motor Vehicle Accident Treatment Program (Progression) Hospital-based outpatient rehabilitation program for people who have been affected by motor vehicle accidents * services include:
- Outpatient Rehab Assessment and treatment for people with foot-related conditions * chiropodists fabricate custom foot orthotics and shoes to help alleviate clients' pain and discomfort
- Physiotherapy (Progression) Hospital-based outpatient physiotherapy program * physiotherapists assess, diagnose, and treat injury and disability symptoms
- Psychological Services Clinical psychologists assess and treat psychological distress, disability and health-risk behavior * treat emotional responses to injury, impairment and disability
- Return to Work Program (Progression) Programs and services to help workers return to work and restore the highest level of post-injury mobility possible
- Speech Language Pathology Provide assessment and treatment for individuals with communication and swallowing disorders
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Work Related Injuries
Provide treatment for individuals with common work-related injuries such as:
- carpal tunnel syndrome
- sciatic pain
- falls
- back injury/pulled or strained muscles
- leg sprains, strains, or muscle tears
- overexertion
- shoulder pain or frozen shoulder
- soft tissues injuries including the neck, shoulder, elbow, hand, and wrist
Last updated: May 14, 2024: Suggest an edit
