Stroke and Brain Function

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170 Emmett Ave
Toronto, ON
M6M 2J5
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416-243-3600 ext 32135 or 32136
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Call 911 in emergencies
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Fax: 416-243-8397
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Hours may vary

Application

Medical referral required

Eligibility - Population(s) Served

People with acquired neurological issues

Fees

Varies by program

Languages

English

Area(s) Served

Toronto

Accessibility

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Accessibility Note

Wheelchair accessible building including main entrance and barrier free washrooms * braille elevator, lowered buttons * designated parking

Description of Services:

Provides services for individuals with acquired brain injury and other neurological conditions to minimize the impact of their ailment and maximizing the quality of life for them and their families * customized rehabilitation plans
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  • Acquired Brain Injury Adult Day Program (Progression) Hospital-based outpatient transitional day program with a focus on acquired brain injury rehabilitation * recreational activities, social support, and skills training.
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  • Acquired Brain Injury Behaviour Service Inpatient rehabilitation program for adults exhibiting challenging behaviours due to an acquired brain injury * care provided in wheelchair-accessible, bachelor-style apartments with common kitchen and lounge areas * services provided by rehabilitation therapists, nurses, behaviour therapist, social worker, psychologist, consultant physician, physiotherapist, and occupational therapist
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  • Acquired Brain Injury Community Outreach (Progression) In-home rehabilitative care for adults with challenging behaviours and an acquired brain injury * behaviour therapists use principles of Applied Behaviour Analysis to help clients, family members, and other caregivers in clients' homes and workplaces, including residential and long-term care homes
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  • Neurological Rehabilitation Service Inpatient rehabilitation program for adults recovering from a stroke, acquired brain injury, or neurological condition * services provided by physicians, physiotherapists, neuro-psychologist, nurses, occupational therapists, pharmacist, recreational therapist, speech language pathologist, and social worker
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  • Spasticity Management Clinic (Progression and Maintenance) Assessment, consultations, and treatments for adults with spasticity * services include:
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