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Stroke and Brain Function
170 Emmett Ave, Level 2-C
Toronto, ON
M6M 2J5
Toronto, ON
M6M 2J5
416-243-3600 ext 32135 or 32136
Call 911 in emergencies
Fax: 416-243-8397
Hours may vary
Last Updated: Oct 31, 2025: Suggest an edit
Application
Medical referral required
Eligibility / Target Population
People with acquired neurological issues
Fees
Varies by program
Languages
English
Area Served
Toronto
Accessibility
Wheelchair Accessible
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
- 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.
- 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
- 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
- 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
- Spasticity Management Clinic (Progression and Maintenance) Assessment, consultations, and treatments for adults with spasticity * services include:
Last Updated: Oct 31, 2025: Suggest an edit