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Stroke and Neurological Rehabilitation

285 Cummer Ave
Toronto, ON
M2M 2G1
Toronto, ON
M2M 2G1

Program: 416-226-6780
Central Booking (Referrals): 416-226-6780 ext 57300
Central Booking (Referrals): 416-226-6780 ext 57300

Call 911 in emergencies

Fax: 416-226-5406

Daily 24 hours
Last updated: Sep 17, 2024: Suggest an edit
Application
Medical referral required
The hospitals of Ontario Health atHome Toronto Office or North York Office - Access Resource Matching and Referral
Community hospitals outside Ontario Health atHome and doctor's offices - Download referral form from website
Stroke Referrals - Download e-Stroke form from website
The hospitals of Ontario Health atHome Toronto Office or North York Office - Access Resource Matching and Referral
Community hospitals outside Ontario Health atHome and doctor's offices - Download referral form from website
Stroke Referrals - Download e-Stroke form from website
Eligibility - Population(s) Served
People recovering from stroke, recent neurosurgery and neuro-oncology, or have neurodegenerative diseases such as Multiple Sclerosis and Guillain Barré syndrome * must be medically stable with no significant fluctuations in medical status within 48 hours * must be motivated to participate in rehabilitation and have active rehab goals * must be able to participate in 3 sessions of active rehab therapy 5-7 days a week * must have cognitive abilities and state of mental health that support participation in active rehab * must be able to sit unsupported for at least 30 minutes * AlphaFIM score must be greater than 55 * completed or scheduled necessary diagnostic work-up required
Fees
Covered by OHIP
Languages
English ; Many other languages
Language Note
Other languages may be available
Area(s) Served
Toronto and area
Accessibility

Description of Services:
Inpatient rehabilitation program for people recovering from stroke, recent neurosurgery and neuro-oncology, or have neurodegenerative diseases such as Multiple Sclerosis and Guillain Barré syndrome * helps patients manage speech and cognitive impairments, maintain optimal health and wellness, and decrease risk of further stroke or brain injury * program is aphasia-friendly * services provided by physiotherapists, occupational therapists, nurses, speech language pathologists, pharmacists, physicians, dietitians, social workers, and psychiatrists
Last updated: Sep 17, 2024: Suggest an edit
