Toronto Rehabilitation Institute

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== Toronto Rehabilitation Institute ==

The Toronto Rehabilitation Institute (TRI) is a specialized rehabilitation hospital located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is part of the University Health Network (UHN), which is affiliated with the University of Toronto. TRI is dedicated to adult rehabilitation and complex continuing care, providing a range of services to help patients recover from serious injuries, illnesses, and surgeries.

History[edit]

The Toronto Rehabilitation Institute was established in 1998 through the amalgamation of several rehabilitation facilities, including the Queen Elizabeth Hospital, the Hillcrest Hospital, and the Lyndhurst Centre. This consolidation aimed to create a comprehensive rehabilitation center that could offer specialized care and advanced research in rehabilitation medicine.

Facilities[edit]

TRI operates several sites across Toronto, each focusing on different aspects of rehabilitation:

  • Lyndhurst Centre: Specializes in spinal cord injury rehabilitation.
  • Rumsey Centre: Focuses on musculoskeletal and neurological rehabilitation.
  • University Centre: Provides complex continuing care and geriatric rehabilitation.
  • Bickle Centre: Offers specialized care for patients with complex medical needs.

Research[edit]

The Toronto Rehabilitation Institute is renowned for its research in rehabilitation science. It houses the KITE Research Institute, which stands for Knowledge, Innovation, Talent, Everywhere. KITE focuses on developing new technologies and therapies to improve the quality of life for individuals with disabilities. Research areas include mobility, brain health, aging, and home and community care.

Programs and Services[edit]

TRI offers a wide range of programs and services, including:

  • Inpatient Rehabilitation: Intensive therapy for patients recovering from surgeries, strokes, and other serious conditions.
  • Outpatient Rehabilitation: Ongoing therapy for patients who do not require hospitalization.
  • Day Programs: Structured programs that provide therapy and support during the day, allowing patients to return home in the evening.
  • Community Programs: Services designed to help patients reintegrate into their communities and maintain their independence.

Education[edit]

As part of the University Health Network, TRI is involved in the education and training of healthcare professionals. It offers clinical placements for students in various disciplines, including medicine, nursing, physiotherapy, and occupational therapy. TRI also provides continuing education opportunities for practicing professionals.

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