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Community-Based Rehabilitative CareServices offered in community clinics or in your home
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Physiotherapy Clinics - Publicly Funded
Government-funded clinic-based services where physiotherapists help people recover from illness, surgery, or injury.
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Rehabilitative Care - Community-Based Prevention and Education
Regulated health professionals working for a community-based agency providing rehabilitation with a focus on self-management, prevention, and education.
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Rehabilitative Care - Community-Based Specialized Clinics and Services
Supportive and technology-based rehabilitation services provided by regulated health professionals who work for a community-based agency. Services may be provided at a community clinic, community health centre, or in a patient's home.
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Rehabilitative Care - Community-Based Therapy
Therapy-based rehabilitation services provided by regulated health professionals who work for a community-based agency. Services are provided at a community clinic or health centre.
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Rehabilitative Care - Fall Prevention Programs
Regulated health professionals providing fall prevention and balance programs at community locations. Fall prevention programs help older adults and people with disabilities living in the community stay healthy and active.
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Rehabilitative Care - In-Home
Rehabilitation services provided in the patient's home or other non-clinical locations. Services can include physiotherapy, occupational therapy, speech language pathology, case management, and vocational or other evaluations. Publicly ...
Condition or Population Based Rehabilitative CareSpecialized services for acquired brain injury, amputee, hip fracture and more
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Acquired Brain Injury Rehabilitation
Rehabilitation services for people with acquired brain injuries who need intensive and comprehensive care.
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Amputee Rehabilitation
Rehabilitation services for people with upper and lower limb amputations.
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Burn Rehabilitation
Rehabilitation services for people with an intensive burn injury.
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Cancer/Oncology Rehabilitation
Rehabilitation services for people who have undergone major surgeries or medical treatment as a result of cancer.
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Cardiac Rehabilitation
Rehabilitation services for people who are recovering from medical treatment related to heart disease.
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Chronic Pain Rehabilitation
Rehabilitation services focusing on treating and managing chronic pain.
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COVID-19 Rehabilitation
Rehabilitation services focusing on treating and managing long-term health issues (longer than 4 weeks) related to COVID-19 (coronavirus disease of 2019).
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Developmental Disabilities Rehabilitation
Rehabilitation services for people with neurological issues or developmental disabilities.
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Geriatric Rehabilitation
Rehabilitation services for older adults with aging-related medical conditions.
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Medical/General Rehabilitation
General rehabilitation services. People with various conditions are served by these programs.
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Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation
Rehabilitation services for people with complex disorders affecting their muscles or bones. Musculoskeletal disorders can include hip fractures, other bone fractures, neuromuscular disorders, trauma, and rheumatoid arthritis, as well as ...
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Neurological Rehabilitation
Rehabilitation services for people who have nervous system traumas or neurological conditions, which can affect the brain, spine, or peripheral nerves.
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Pediatric Rehabilitation
Rehabilitation services for children and youth 18 years and younger.
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Pulmonary Rehabilitation
Rehabilitation services for people with conditions and diseases related to the lungs. (Also known as respiratory rehabilitation.)
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Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation
Rehabilitative services for people who have sustained a spinal cord injury due to illness or traumatic injury.
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Stroke Rehabilitation
Rehabilitation services for people who have sustained a stroke or mini-stroke (transient ischemic attack).
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Transplant Rehabilitation
Rehabilitative services for people who have had a surgical transplant.
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Trauma Rehabilitation
Rehabilitation services for people recovering from a traumatic event, such as a car crash or another accident.
Hospital-Based Outpatient Rehabilitative CareServices offered in hospitals on an outpatient basis
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Rehabilitative Care - Hospital-Based Outpatient Therapy
Therapy-based rehabilitation services provided by regulated health professionals who work for a hospital. Therapies and services are provided on an outpatient basis, and may include occupational therapy, physiotherapy, speech language ...
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Rehabilitative Care - Hospital-Based Prevention and Education
Regulated health professionals providing rehabilitation with a focus on self-management, prevention, and education in a hospital on an outpatient basis.
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Rehabilitative Care - Hospital-Based Specialized Clinics and Services
Supportive and technology-based rehabilitation services provided by regulated health professionals, provided in a hospital on an outpatient basis. These programs generally do not provide hands-on therapy or treatment services, but may ...
Inpatient Rehabilitative CareServices for patients who need round-the-clock care in a hospital
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Rehabilitative Care Inpatient - Activation/Restoration
Healthcare beds for rehabilitation using exercise and recreational activities to help patients get stronger and more independent. Typical stays last 8 to 10 weeks, and include exercise, recreation, daily therapy, and weekly follow-ups with ...
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Rehabilitative Care Inpatient - Complex Medical Management
Hospital beds for medically complex patients provide rehabilitation to gradually improve strength and movement. Care includes access to doctors or nurse practitioners, nursing, and therapy. Typical short-term stays are up to three months. ...
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Rehabilitative Care Inpatient - Rehabilitation High-Intensity
Hospital beds for rehabilitation help patients get back their strength and independence after a serious medical illness or injury. Care includes daily access to a doctor or nurse practitioner, nursing care, and up to three hours of therapy.
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Rehabilitative Care Inpatient - Rehabilitation Low-Intensity
Hospital beds for rehabilitation help patients get back their strength and independence after a serious medical illness or injury. Care includes daily access to a doctor or nurse practitioner, nursing care, and up to three hours of therapy.