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Toronto Rehabilitation Institute (TRI or commonly Toronto Rehab) is the largest rehabilitation hospital in Canada. Owned and operated by the University Health Network (UHN), Toronto Rehab provides patients with rehabilitation care, helping people rebuild their lives and achieve individualized goals following injury and disability.
Welcome to Toronto Rehab, a global leader in physical and cognitive rehabilitation and home to The KITE Research Institute. Our interdisciplinary teams are dedicated to helping patients recover from injury, illness, or age-related conditions and are passionate about improving the health and well-being of patients and their families.
As one of North America's leading rehabilitation sciences centres, we are helping to change that with new models of care for our patients and best practices for rehab. We've twice been named as a leader in stroke rehabilitation by Accreditation Canada.
One of North America's leading rehabilitation sciences centres, Toronto Rehabilitation Institute is revolutionizing rehabilitation by helping people overcome the challenges of disabling injury, illness or age-related health conditions to live active, healthier, more independent lives.
Toronto Rehabilitation Institute (Toronto Rehab) is a global leader in physical rehabilitation providing world-class care, research and education. The specialists at Toronto Rehab are helping people overcome the challenges of disabling injury, age-related health conditions and illness including stroke, heart disease and brain and spinal cord ...
Toronto Rehabilitation Institute | 14,943 followers on LinkedIn. Member of UHN & home to the KITE Research Institute. We help those living with effects of illness, disability and aging | At...
Hospital-based outpatient rehabilitation for people who have complex acquired brain injuries, musculoskeletal injuries, or have had a stroke * services provided by neuropsychologists, nurses, occupational therapists, physiatrists, physicians,
Inpatient and outpatient rehabilitation services organized into 6 programs: brain and spinal cord; cardiac; musculoskeletal; geriatrics; complex continuing care; long-term care
Acquired Brain Injury Rehabilitation Services (Progression) - Hospital-based outpatient program with a focus on acquired brain injury rehabilitation to help patients restore function, or to teach them how to do things differently
Patients at Toronto Rehabilitation Institute are given access to assessments and treatments developed through research at the hospital Services include: technology-based assessments of balance and walking