Sharing knowledge is key to Revolutionizing Rehabilitation
Health care does not stay static: new knowledge and developments are occurring all the time.
We believe that sharing knowledge about the latest discoveries in rehabilitation science and patient care is fundamental to improving the health care system.
At Toronto Rehab, we share our knowledge with practicing health care professionals to support the learning of new skills through a series of
seminars, conferences, workshops and symposia every year. We also reach out to patients and families and members of the public through out public education series –
Living With, Living Well.
Helping you maximize your event
Our dynamic and talented team of event planners and organizers are also available to help you prepare and execute your education event. Connect with our event and conference management service to find out how we can help make your event flawless.
Our goal is to develop and deliver innovative educational programs to promote the sharing of expertise and new knowledge between experts and professionals and/or the general public.
This one-day conference will review the wide range of controversies and challenges in the diagnosis of mild traumatic brain injury.
The Five Weekend Care of the Elderly Certificate Course is aimed at primary care physicians who want to develop their own clinical skills or function as resources in the group practices.
This five-day introductory level course provides a unique opportunity for health care professionals to gain insight into the basic principles of the NDT approach and how it is applied in clinical practice to promote recovery of function in individuals with neurological impairments.
Participate in this one-day forum that will explore a palliative care approach to dementia in order to optimize quality of life throughout the journey of those living with Alzheimer’s Disease.
This one day symposium will build and enhance your clinical skill set to maximize the potential for positive patient change.
This compelling, interactive conference will provide exciting new initiatives related to cardiac rehab and prevention in Ontario.
This introduction to the management of adults with neurological dysfunction due to CVA or traumatic brain injury is based upon the principles and philosophy of the Neuro-Developmental Treatment (NDT) approach.
This year, we will again offer the NDT/Bobath Certificate Course in the Management and Treatment of Adults with Hemiplegia. Successful completion of this 16-day course provides eligibility to apply for the NDT Certification Program.
The conference will include a pre-course, plenary sessions, poster displays and concurrent workshops that are intended to promote collaboration and exchange among attendees in a variety of formats.