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Program: Outpatient Services
Organizations: Holland Bloorview Kids Rehabilitation Hospital
Phone Numbers: 416-425-6220
Toll-Free: 1-800-363-2440
Fax: 416-425-6591
Email: info@hollandbloorview.ca
Website: hollandbloorview.ca/services/programs-services/out...
Address: 150 Kilgour Rd
Toronto, ON
M4G 1R8
Intersection: East of Bayview Ave, North of Eglinton Ave E
Location: Toronto (Bridle Path—Sunnybrook—York Mills)
Accessibility: Wheelchair Accessible      Wheelchair Accessible
Hours: Hours vary by program
Service Description: 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
 
Augmentative and Alternative Communication Service (Progression) Programs and services for children and youth who are unable to speak or whose speech is limited or unclear * services include assessments, goal setting, consultation, intervention, and training in specialized communication strategies and systems
 
Brain Injury Rehabilitation Team Outpatient Services (Progression) Hospital-based outpatient program for children and youth with an acquired brain injury including concussions
 
Child Development Program Services to children with diagnoses such as cerebral palsy, spina bifida, Duchenne’s muscular dystrophy, cleft lip and palate, along with autism and complex medical conditions and syndromes * individual assessment, consultation and intervention depending on the needs of the child or youth
 
Clinical Seating (Progression) Pediatric seating clinics to help improve comfort, posture, and the ability to perform daily activities with specialized seating or mobility devices * assist the client and family to research the various funding options available to them and also assist with the completion of any necessary applications and supporting documentation
 
Concussion Centre Offer a range of concussion services:
 
Dental Services Provide services to children and young adults with complex medical needs in two areas: the cleft lip and palate/craniofacial dental program and general pediatric dentistry * services also offered to siblings of clients
 
Feeding Services Assess and manage the problems your child is having with feeding and swallowing * help develop a plan to improve the individual's feeding safety and feeding skill development * do not help with children whose feeding problems are related to nutrition or behaviour only
 
Neuromotor Services (Progression and Maintenance) Hospital-based outpatient program for pediatric patients who have neuromotor disorders such as epilepsy and cerebral palsy * services may include:
 
Neuromuscular Services Hospital-based outpatient program for pediatric patients diagnosed with neuromuscular conditions * services provided by a pediatrician, ambulatory care nurses, physiotherapists, a social worker, a psychologist, and a registered respiratory therapist
 
Nursery Schools (Progression and Maintenance) Early learning programs for children with or without special needs * depending on child's needs, an early childhood educator may help arrange assessments for physiotherapy, occupational therapy, and speech language pathology
 
Orthotics (Progression and Maintenance) Programs and services for people who need exact-fitting orthotics to support, protect, or realign parts of their bodies * specializes in orthoses for the limbs and spine, as well as custom-made protective headwear * services provided by certified orthotists and registered technicians
 
Prosthetics and Myoelectrics (Progression and Maintenance) Prosthetic services for people who were born without a limb or with a partial limb, or who have lost a limb due to an injury or disease * services may include:
 
Psychopharmacology Offer a psychopharmacology consultation clinic for individuals whose complex medical and developmental disorders (such as Autism Spectrum Disorders and epilepsy) suggest the need for medication management as part of their overall treatment plan
 
Spina Bifida and Spinal Cord Services (Maintenance) Hospital-based outpatient program for pediatric patients who have spina bifida or a spinal cord injury * clinical assessment and intervention by developmental pediatritian, ambulatory care nurses, physiotherapists, an occupational therapist, a social worker, a psychologist, and a speech language pathologist
 
Therapeutic Recreation and Life Skills (Progression and Maintenance) Recreational and life skills programs to help children and youth with disabilities improve their level of functioning in home and community settings
 
Writing Aids (Progression) Programs and services for children and youth who have difficulties with handwriting skills because of physical disabilities * assesses and evaluates clients to recommend technological alternatives to pen or pencil for written communication
Fees: Most services covered by OHIP
Application: Medical referral required
Eligibility - Population(s) Served: Children and youth 18 years and younger with disabilities or complex long term needs
Languages: English
Area(s) Served: Toronto

This information was last completely updated on: 4-4-2024


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