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Toronto Rehabilitation Institute's redevelopment reaches financial close
Posted: August 19, 2008

Toronto Rehabilitation Institute's south wing to be demolished to make way for expansion
Posted: June 9, 2008

Toronto Rehab scientists develop hand hygiene system to help healthcare professionals fight the spread of superbugs in Canadian hospitals
Posted: March 7, 2008

Rehabilitation scholarships help people with disabilities achieve academic and career goalsMulti media resources available with this release
Posted: December 3, 2007

Toronto Rehab receives one of the largest known single donations ever made to an adult rehabilitation facility in Canada
Posted: October 26, 2007

Canada to be home to one-of-a-kind research facilityMulti media resources available with this release
iDAPT offers new hope to people living with disabilities
Posted: October 3, 2007

Seven companies pre-qualified to bid on Toronto Rehabilitation Institite project
Posted: August 14, 2007

Festival brings together the world's experts on caregiving, disability, aging, and technology
Five distinctive international conferences generate solutions to the challenges facing the world's aging populations
Posted: June 22, 2007

Sleep disorder linked to heart failure patient deathsMulti media resources available with this release
Posted: April 10, 2007

Women with diabetes are at an increased risk for cardiovascular diseases Multi media resources available with this release
Over two million Canadians have diabetes and about half of them are women but many women are not making the time to properly manage their disease
Posted: February 19, 2007

Researchers pave the way for Canada's first intelligent home
Toronto Rehab scientists use artificial intelligence to help older adults with Alzheimer's disease age in place
Posted: January 25, 2007

New scholarship breaks down the barriers for students with disabilities
Posted: November 29, 2006

Wheels in Motion Pep Rally
Toronto Rehab kick starts the fourth annual Rick Hansen Wheels in Motion fundraising event
Posted: May 19, 2006

Provincial funding for the redevelopment of Toronto Rehab
A major boost for rehabilitation services in Ontario.
Posted: April 13, 2006

Cardiovascular disease is no longer just a man's malady
Almost 38,000 women die of cardiovascular disease a year but women are not enrolling in cardiac rehab and prevention programs as often as men
Posted: February 17, 2006

 

 

 

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