Program: | Spasticity Management Clinics | ||
Organization: |
Assistive Technology Clinic - Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) Clinic |
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Description of Services: |
Assessment, consultations, and treatments for people with spasticity * This condition can impact those with various neurological conditions, including stroke, brain injury, multiple sclerosis, cerebral palsy, and spinal cord injury * treatment and services include:
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Requirements | |||
Fees: | Set fees * publicly-funded services available to those who are eligible * funding may be available through private insurance | ||
Eligibility - Population(s) Served: | Patients experiencing spasticity—a condition characterized by muscle stiffness and spasms. | ||
Accessibility: |
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Languages: | English | ||
Area(s) Served: | Toronto and area | ||
Contact Information | |||
Phone Numbers: | 416-785-2500 ext 2730 | ||
Email: | neuroclinics@baycrest.org | ||
Website: | www.baycrest.org/Baycrest/Healthcare-Programs-Serv... | ||
Address: |
c/o Baycrest Brain Health Centre Kimel Family Building 3560 Bathurst St, Main Floor - Elkie Adler Wing Toronto, ON M6A 2E1 |
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Intersection: | Bathurst St and Baycrest Ave | ||
Location: | Toronto (Englemount—Lawrence) | ||
Hours: | Tue-Fri 8:30am-4:30 pm | ||
Rehabilitative Care Details | |||
Age Group: | Adult | ||
Level of Rehabilitative Care | |||
Community Based Levels Maintenance: | Hospital-Based Specialized Clinics and Services | ||
Program Details | |||
Service is for Individuals Who: | have a muscle tone abnormality that ofter accompanies the long-term effects of neurological impairment | ||
External Referrals Accepted: | Yes | ||
Cost to Client: | Client Pays * OHIP Pays | ||
Admission Criteria | |||
Diagnosis: | muscle tone abnormality stemming from neurological impairments | ||
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This information is provided by thehealthline.ca. It was last completely updated on: 2/26/2024 |
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