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Acquired Brain Injury Services

COTA Health provides a range of services for adults with an acquired brain injury. Referrals for these services, except the Stroke Group, is accepted through the Toronto ABI Network

Click on the name of each serivce for more information.

Stroke Group

 

COTA Health’s Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) Case Management Team facilitates a group for individuals who have an acquired brain injury due to stroke. The stroke group offers a supportive and creative group environments for people to engage in meaningful activities, explore strengths and develop new/diverse skills. The stroke groups are designed to act as a stepping stone to personal recovery and community inclusion.

ABI Adult Day Services

 

COTA Health’s Acquired Brain Injury Adult Day Services program offers supportive and creative group environments for people to engage in meaningful activities, explore strengths and develop new/diverse skills.

Acquired Brain Injury Case Management

 

COTA Health’s Acquired Brain Injury Case Management program provides support services to clients with acquired brain injuries in the City of Toronto (inclusive of Etobicoke, Scarborough, North York and downtown Toronto).

ABI Supportive Housing Collegeview Site

 

COTA Health’s Acquired Brain Injury services include a supportive housing program located at the Collegeview Apartment site in the Yonge St./College St. area of downtown Toronto. This program provides rent-geared-to-income accommodation and supports for up to 16 residents. Each resident lives in a bachelor apartment and shares a communal kitchen with other residents.

Last Updated: 08.07.09 XWM - 4 Poyntz Dezign