Program: Acquired Brain Injury Adult Day Program (Progression)
Organizations: West Park Healthcare Centre
     Stroke and Brain Function
    
Description of Services: Hospital-based outpatient transitional day program with a focus on acquired brain injury rehabilitation * recreational activities, social support, and skills training.

Progressive development of skills including behavioural to be able to transition to other community supports.
Requirements
Fees: Covered by OHIP
Eligibility - Population(s) Served: Adults 18 years or older who have moderate to severe acquired brain injury * must be medically stable * must be currently living in, or preparing to return to, the community * must have a family doctor
Application: Caregiver, professional or client must make referral through the Toronto ABI Network
Accessibility: Wheelchair Accessible      Wheelchair Accessible
Accessibility Notes: Wheelchair accessible building including main entrance and barrier free washrooms * braille elevator, lowered buttons * designated parking
Languages: English
Area(s) Served: Toronto
Contact Information
Phone Numbers: Program: 416-243-3600 ext 32601
Toronto ABI Network: 416-597-3057
Crisis: Call 911 in emergencies
Fax: Toronto ABI Network: 416-597-7021
Email: janet.grange@westpark.org
Website: www.westpark.org/Services/ABIAdultDayProgram
Address: 170 Emmett Ave
Toronto, ON
M6M 2J5
Map
Intersection: West of Jane St and North of Eglinton Ave W
Location: Toronto (Mount Dennis)
Hours: Mon-Fri 10am-2pm
Contacts: Nathalie Brown - Neuro Behavioural Clinical Manager
416-243-3600 ext 32614 * nathalie.brown@westpark.org
Rehabilitative Care Details
Age Group: Adult
Rehabilitative Condition Population: Acquired Brain Injury
Level of Rehabilitative Care
Community Based Levels Progression: Hospital-Based Outpatient Therapy
Program Details
Service is for Individuals Who: have moderate to severe acquired brain injury
External Referrals Accepted: Yes
Cost to Client: OHIP Pays
Admission Criteria
Medical Stability: must be medically stable
Age Range: 18 years and older
Diagnosis: moderate to severe acquired brain injury
Other: must be currently living, or preparing to return to, the community * must have a family physician

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