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Toronto Rehab - Advancing Rehabilitation, Enhancing Quality of Life
About Toronto Rehab
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Message from the President and CEO
Board of Directors
Board Committees
Visitor self-screening

 

Our Vision
To advance rehabilitation and enhance quality of life.

Our Mission
We partner with individuals, their families and supporting communities in innovative, effective adult rehabilitation, complex continuing care and long-term care. In affiliation with the University of Toronto, we lead the integration of service, research and education, and the development of a coordinated rehabilitation system.

Message from the President and CEO

Welcome to the website of Toronto Rehab — a leader in rehabilitation science dedicated to doing everything humanly possible to help adults triumph over adversity.

As Canada's largest academic hospital specializing in adult rehabilitation, complex continuing care and long-term care, our focus is to help those who experience disabling injury or illness to rebuild their lives. We also strive to advance the practice of rehabilitation science through research, education and knowledge sharing.

Mark Rochon, President and CEO of Toronto Rehab

Our team of outstanding clinicians, researchers, administrative and support staff, and volunteers is passionately committed to Toronto Rehab's vision of advancing rehabilitation and enhancing quality of life for Canadians living with disabling illness or injury.

I invite you to explore our website to learn more about our programs in patient care, education and research. You may also want to take this opportunity to find out how you can support the work of Toronto Rehab either through a gift to the Foundation or as a volunteer.

Thank you for taking the time to visit our website. It is just one of the many ways Toronto Rehab shares information with health care professionals and the community.

Mark Rochon
President & CEO

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Board of Directors

Mr. Richard A. Abboud
Ms. Susan Armstrong
Dr. Raymond Berry
Mr. Richard Boxer
Mr. David Bragg (Chair)
Ms. Diana Burke
Mr. Timothy W. Casgrain
Dr. Raphael Chow
Mr. Dean A. Connor
Dr. Nora Cullen
Ms. Mary Ann Curran (First Vice Chair)
Mr. Arthur James
Mr. P. Bradley Limpert
Ms. Becky McKinnon
Mr. Ram Ramkumar (Treasurer)
Mr. Mark Rochon (President and CEO, Toronto Rehab)
Ms. Connie Roveto (Second Vice Chair)
Ms. Dianne Smith-Sanderson
Ms. Andrea Waines
Mr. Paul Weiss
Dr. Catharine Whiteside
Ms. Sandy Wise
Mr. Kevin Young

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Board Committees

Executive Committee Governance Committee
David Bragg (Chair) Susan Armstrong (Chair)
Susan Armstrong David Bragg
Richard Boxer Art James
Diana Burke Brad Limpert
Mary Ann Curran Mark Rochon
Ram Ramkumar Connie Roveto
Mark Rochon Kevin Young
Connie Roveto  
   
Audit Committee Quality of Patient Care Committee
Ram Ramkumar (Chair) Richard Boxer (Chair)
Susan Armstrong David Bragg
Dean Connor Diana Burke
Mary Ann Curran Dr. Nora Cullen
Art James Louise Lemieux-Charles (non-director)
Becky McKinnon Mark Rochon
David Taylor (Treasurer of Foundation) Connie Roveto
Andrea Waines Dianne Smith-Sanderson
Kevin Young Sandy Wise
   
Capital Development Committee Research and Education Committee
Mary Ann Curran (Chair) Diana Burke (Chair)
Richard Abboud Trent Gow (non-director)
David Bragg Brad Limpert
Becky McKinnon Karen Louie (non-director)
Ram Ramkumar John Masgoret (non-director)
Mark Rochon Mark Rochon
  Sandy Wise
   

Fiscal and Human Resources
Planning Committee

 

Ram Ramkumar (Chair)

 
Susan Armstrong  
Dean Connor  
Mary Ann Curran  
Art James  
Becky McKinnon  
Mark Rochon  
David Taylor (Treasured of Foundation)  
Andrea Waines  
Kevin Young  
   
   

 

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Self-screening

Toronto Rehab uses a self-screening system for protecting the health of patients, visitors and staff. Self-screening is in keeping with our vigilant approach to infection control.

We thank everyone for their continued cooperation.

Summary of self-screening:

Everyone entering Toronto Rehab's doors is responsible for screening themselves, using the screening tool posted at entry points.
Volunteers, students, contractors, visitors, and outpatients who have any of the symptoms posted may not enter Toronto Rehab.
Hand washing is required when entering and before leaving our buildings, and prior to and after contact with each and every patient.
If a visitor appears to be ill, staff will ask the visitor to leave the hospital.

For more information on the importance of self screening and hand hygiene, visit Toronto Public Health website at www.toronto.ca/health.

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