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Complex Continuing Care - Acquired Brain Injury

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650 Church St
Toronto, ON
M4Y 2G5
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416-925-2251
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Fax: 416-925-3211
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Last Updated: Aug 14, 2024: Suggest an edit

Application

Medical referral required

For Health Service Providers - Submit application through the Ontario Health atHome Resource Matching and Referral program

Eligibility / Target Population

People in need of rehabilitative care related to acquired brain injury

Fees

Most services covered by OHIP * co-payment fee required * subsidies available to qualified applicants

Languages

English ; French

Language Notes

Interpretation available upon request

Area Served

Toronto

Accessibility

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Description of Services

Long-term rehabilitation program for people who have an acquired brain injury * transitions patients to a high-tolerance, low-duration rehabilitation centre where they will eventually be discharged home or to the community

About Us

The expected outcomes upon completion of the ABI program include: Improved medical respiratory stability, reduce recidivism of emergency department visits, improved overall functional gains, improved quality of life, increased patient satisfaction and improved independence in preparation for discharge to the community.

Last Updated: Aug 14, 2024: Suggest an edit
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