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The Ottawa Hospital Rehabilitation Centre - Acquired Brain Injury Program (Complete!)
In June 2007, the expansion of the Acquired Brain Injury at The
Ottawa Hospital Rehabilitation Centre program was completed, thanks
in part to more than $800,000 in donations by individuals and organizations
in our community. This expanded, modern facility will allow the
professionals at TRC to help brain injury patients maximize their
independence and improve upon the health and quality of their lives.
Read about Hope
and Heroes, one of key fundraising events that helped make the
new program possible.
The issue
- This year, hundreds of people in our community will suffer a
brain injury that requires intensive rehabilitation.
- Rehabilitation for traumatic brain injuries includes re-learning
basic life skills like how to walk, eat and talk.
- Current brain injury rehabilitation services at The Ottawa Hospital
Rehabilitation Centre (OHRC) are outdated and split between two
locations.
The solution
- The OHRC must upgrade and consolidate all brain injury rehabilitation
services under one roof to better serve its patients.
The results
- Double the space and more than double the number of available
beds.
- Updated equipment and increased resources.
- Increased educational and research capability to improve brain
injury recovery.
- A consolidated and expanded team to offer exceptional, continuous
care in one facility.
For more information about this project or other ways to support
The Ottawa Hospital, call us at 761-4295 or donate
online.
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