Dale Brain Injury Services (DBIS) delivers a continuum of community based rehabilitation and continuing support services across Southwestern Ontario; to individuals living with the effects of acquired brain injury and stroke, and their care partners. Services are individually needs based and determined by the clients’ goals. A broad range of caregiver supports are also available and needs-based. In addition to individual supports, DBIS also has therapeutic and recreational groups for clients and caregivers, and provides clinical consultation and training for capacity building of formal and informal caregivers.
Espoir currently offers occupational therapy services to clients who require assistance with a wide variety of challenges. Some might be recovering from concussions, post-concussion syndrome, acquired brain injuries and spinal cord injuries. Services can be provided in your home, workplace, community, other areas where you engage in meaningful activity or virtually. We work with clients and their families to create meaningful goals to help you to get back to doing what you love. We can also help with mobility equipment assessments, assistive devices prescriptions, home modifications and referral to other service providers.
The team at Stride are experienced in acquired brain injury and spinal cord injury. Overall experience encompasses dealing with brain injuries, however, RSW’s draw from a broad range of experience working with individuals who have been diagnosed with mental health disorders, developmental disabilities, addiction as well as managing extremes in behaviour, to name a few. What is a Rehabilitation Support Worker (RSW)? In the community, there are a number of titles our role has been given depending on how individual firms refer to the discipline. These include Rehabilitation Therapists, Rehabilitation Assistants and Rehabilitation Support Workers.