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Our free public education campaign

Toronto Rehab has a strong commitment to helping our patients, their family members and the community at large to learn more about how to best live with or prevent disease, injury or age-related conditions. That's why we are pleased to host Living With/Living Well, a free public education program designed to provide you with the latest research and up-to-date health information and to empower your to make positive choices and changes to improve your health and quality of life.

The Living With/Living Well program includes free public education events in fully accessible downtown Toronto locations that feature medical experts and patients sharing their knowledge and experiences about a variety of rehab and preventative health topics. No matter the topic, the speakers we present are always informative and engaging. The events always include Q&A sessions, and whenever possible, interactive components.

The program also includes an online resource component. Recorded presentations and resource materials from each Living With/Living Well event are archived on this website so that people can access this important information at their convenience.

Archives are available below, under the calendar of upcoming events.

 
September
October
November
December
   
2009 Calendar
January
February
March
April

 

Heart Disease
Prevention and
Management
Chronic Pain
Management / Fibromyalgia
 

Living With/Living Well Archives:

Toronto Rehab is pleased to archive the recorded presentations and resource materials from its previous Living With/Living Well events. You can easily access these materials at your convenience. Simply click on the link below to go to the event page, and then click on the links to the presentation and/or resource materials.

Severe Alzheimer's Disease Awareness
Concussion Road Show
Enjoying Intimacy: Tips to help people with disabilities achieve sexual health
Heart Health and Nutrition

Lifestyle Makeover - Achieving a Healthier You
Safe Driving and Older Adults
Sleep Apnea
Sleep, Insomnia and Health

In Play: Adaptive Sport, Education and Fun for Everyone
The Changing Roles and Relationships after Stroke
Women and Heart Health

 

 

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