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Toronto Rehab offers seven programs in patient care at six centres across the city:

In anticipation of the future rehabilitation needs of Ontarians, Toronto Rehab is transforming its facilities to create more appropriate space for specialized patient care, ground-breaking research and innovative education programs. 

To inquire about naming opportunities available at all facilities to recognize your gift, please call Toronto Rehab Foundation at 416-597-3040.

University Centre 
Geriatric Rehabilitation
Neuro Rehabilitation
Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation
550 University Avenue

In the summer of 2007 Toronto Rehab began a multi-million dollar capital redevelopment and expansion of University Centre at 550 University Avenue. When complete, Toronto Rehab's University Centre will be a more modern hospital with facilities better designed to care for adults university_centre_2011.jpgundergoing rehabilitation for serious injury and illness including stroke, brain injury and multiple traumas and cancer.

The redevelopment will also create iDAPT, one of the world's most advanced rehabilitation research facilities that will bring together the brightest research minds and state-of-the-art technology to improve the lives of individuals recovering from, and living with, disabling injury and illness and age-related conditions.

The four-year project involves:

  • demolition of an existing four-storey patient care south wing
  • construction of a new 13-storey patient care and research wing
  • renovations to the existing 12-storey east wing and four-storey north wing
  • improved entry/accessibility to the building for patients and families

Everything Humanly Possible: The Campaign for Toronto Rehab successfully concluded in 2009 and is helping to support this redevelopment.  There are many developing initiatives within this facility that continue to require donor support.  To learn more, please call Toronto Rehab Foundation at 416-597-3040.

Watch our redevelopment progress (updated every 5 minutes)
View the video of the new tower "Topping Off"

Lyndhurst Centre
Spinal Cord Rehabilitation
520 Sutherland Drive

Toronto Rehab's Lyndhurst Centre, home to Canada's largest Spinal Cord Rehabilitation Program, opened new and expanded patient care facilities, improved research laboratories and a larger andlc_front_entrance.jpg more functional patient drop off area in 2007.  This 18-month, $5.6 million renovation was supported by Toronto Rehab Foundation and has resulted in a facility that is more accessible and more conducive to the specialized patient care needs of patients.

In Fall 2009, a $1 million gift from donors George and Anne Ploder is funding the remodeling of therapy and exercise facilities.  The Ploder Family Spinal Cord Injury Project is designed to enhance therapeutic possibilities through new therapy and skills training features and themed areas.  New state-of-the-art equipment is also being installed to improve patient's mobility, function and balance.

Learn more about supporting Toronto Rehab's Spinal Cord Rehabilitation Program.

E.W. Bickle Centre for Complex Continuing Care
130 Dunn Avenue

An $8M renovation of the E.W. Bickle Centre for Complex Continuing Care is currently underway. Itbickle_centre.jpg will enhance patient safety and significantly improve patients' living environment.  Donor support is needed to help complete these renovations.  To learn more, please call Toronto Rehab Foundation at 416-597-3040.

In April 2008, the former Queen Elizabeth Centre was officially renamed the E.W. Bickle Centre for Complex Continuing Care to recognize Judith R. (Billie) Wilder's $5 million gift to Everything Humanly Possible: The Campaign for Toronto Rehab. The new name is in honour of Mrs. Wilder's father who, along with his daughter, spent many years forwarding the needs of patients in complex continuing care.

Rumsey Centre
Cardiac Rehabilitation and Secondary Prevention
Neuro Rehabilitation
345 Rumsey Road

Overlooking a scenic wooded area and designed specifically for promoting heart healthy lifestyles, some of the features of Rumsey Centre's Cardiac Rehab facilities include:

  • two 200-metre indoor/outdoor tracks for year round exercise
  • a gymnasium for pre-class warm-up, stretching, and resistance-training classes
  • three on-site state-of-the-art cardiopulmonary exercise assessment labs
  • a 100-seat lecture theatre
  • a Patient Resource Centre

Outpatient brain injury and stroke rehabilitation clinics in Toronto Rehab's Neuro Rehab program are also located at Rumsey Centre.

Lakeside Long-Term Care Centre
150 Dunn Avenue

In the spring of 2004, Toronto Rehab built Lakeside Long-Term Care Centre on the same grounds as the E.W. Bickle Centre for Complex Continuing Care.  This new 124-bed centre is intended for people who are not able to live independently and who require 24-hour nursing care to be available to meet their health and personal care needs.

Hillcrest Centre
Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation
47 Austin Terrace

Hillcrest Centre will be closed and its Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation Program relocated to University Centre upon completion of its redevelopment.  There it will be upgraded to a tertiary level rehabilitation program and linked with neighbouring acute care hospitals for oncology and trauma rehabilitation. 

Learn more about priority needs in each of Toronto Rehab's patient care programs.

Please visit Toronto Rehab's website to learn more about each location.

 

 

The Toronto Rehab Foundation proudly supports Toronto Rehab's seven clinical programs:

Cardiac Rehab | Complex Continuing Care | Geriatric Rehab | Long-Term Care | Musculoskeletal Rehab | Neuro Rehab | Spinal Cord Rehab

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