Organization:
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Holland Bloorview Kids Rehabilitation Hospital
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Phone Numbers:
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416-425-6220
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Toll-Free:
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1-800-363-2440
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Fax:
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416-425-6591
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Email:
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info@hollandbloorview.ca
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Website:
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www.hollandbloorview.ca
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Address:
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150 Kilgour Rd Toronto, ON M4G 1R8
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Intersection:
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East of Bayview Ave, North of Eglinton Ave E
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Location:
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Toronto (Bridle Path—Sunnybrook—York Mills)
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Accessibility:
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Wheelchair Accessible
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Hours:
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General Information Line: Mon-Fri 9am-5pm
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Service Description:
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Pediatric rehabilitation and complex continuing care hospital for children with disabilities
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Early Learning and Development Early learning environment reflecting unique abilities of each child and respects the importance of family * responsive, individual approaches to support all children and their families in their chosen learning environment at home, nursery school or child care, and transition to school programs
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Inpatient Care Inpatient services at Holland Bloorview Kids Rehabilitation Hospital are a component of the Rehabilitation and Complex Continuing Care Program. Inpatient services are subdivided into three distinct areas: - Brain Injury Rehab
- Specialized Orthopedic and Developmental Rehab
- Get up and go: persistent pediatric pain service
- Complex Continuing Care
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Music and Arts Offer a wide range of art and music for children and youth with disabilities and their siblings, up to the age of 21 years * focus on self-expression and social participation through music education, music therapy, visual and performing arts * include Spiral Garden integrated summer program
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Outpatient Services Services for children with cerebral palsy, acquired brain injury, muscular dystrophy, amputation, epilepsy, spina bifida, arthritis, cleft-lip and palate, autism and other developmental disabilities who are living in the community
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Respite Offers overnight and day services for children from birth to the age of 18 * temporary relief from the physical and emotional demands involved in caring for a child with a disability * includes summer camp and March Break programs
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Swimming Offers aquatics and swim programs 7 days a week serving infants to seniors, priority given to swimmers with disabilities who cannot be successfully integrated into other community swim programs * one-on-one support available to support those who require it for swimming safety * change rooms are fully accessible including ceiling lifts and ramps * pool temperature 33 degrees Celcius for therapeutic effects * programs include aquatic therapy, infant and child swimming lessons, teen stroke improvement, private lessons, aquafitness, adult lessons, and synchronized swimming
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Fees:
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Most services covered by OHIP
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Application:
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Medical referral required
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Eligibility - Population(s) Served:
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Children and youth 18 years and younger with disabilities or complex long term needs
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Languages:
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English
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Area(s) Served:
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Toronto
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This information was last completely updated on: 8-14-2024
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