Provider Resources
Acquired Brain Injury
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- Neurotrauma Care Pathways click here
- Ontario Brain Injury Association (OBIA) click here or 1-800-263-5404
- Includes listings of local brain injury associations
- Provincial ABI Navigators Contact list click here
- Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre click here
- Toronto Acquired Brain Injury Network click here
Provincial Geriatrics Leadership Ontario
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COVID-19 Recovered Outpatient Rehabilitation Program – Providence Unity Health
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Anorectal Clinic Patient Resources PDF
Making an appointment
Patients are seen only by referral from a physician.
Referring a patient – FOR PHYSICIANS ONLY
Download and complete the patient referral form
Please fax your referral to the Toronto Anorectal Program (TARP) at Women’s College Hospital at 416-323-6172
COTA
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Case Management Services
- Acquired Brain Injury Case Management Services
- Acquired Brain Injury Behavioural Therapy (ABI BT) Services
Adult Day Programs
- Acquired Brain Injury Adult Day Service (ABI ADS) Programs At Providence Healthcare and at West Park Healthcare
Supportive Housing / Housing With Supports Services
- Acquired Brain Injury Supportive Housing – Collegeview Site
Website
Community Head Injury Resource Services (CHIRS)
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PACE Independent Living
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An application to PACE for services can be made through the Toronto Acquired Brain Injury Network. The Toronto ABI Network offers a single-point referral service to publicly funded member agencies including hospital-based brain injury rehabilitation, long-term care facilities, and community-based services in Toronto. Any individual can apply for our ABI Community program directly. Any caregiver or professional can make a referral to PACE’s ABI Community program through the Toronto ABI Network.
ABI Network
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