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Program: St Joseph's Hospital - Pulmonary Rehabilitation  
Organization: St Joseph's Care Group
Phone Numbers: 807-343-2407
Fax: 807-343-0144
Email: sjcg@tbh.net
Website: www.sjcg.net/services/complex-physical-rehab/outpa...
Address:
PO Box 3251 35 Algoma St N
Thunder Bay, ON
P7B 5G7
Street Address:
35 Algoma St N
Thunder Bay
 
Location:
  • St Joseph's Hospital is located on Algoma St N in the N ward of Thunder Bay
  • Closest intersection is at Algoma St N and Camelot St
  • Situated beside The Courthouse Hotel Thunder Bay
Accessibility: Wheelchair Accessible    Wheelchair Accessible
Hours: 7-week outpatient program that meets two to three times per week; call for information
Service Description: Provides a variety of rehabilitation services, mental health and addiction services, and long-term care services

Provides assessment and treatment for clients living with chronic lung disease who are motivated to stay independent, live better and breathe easier
Focused on enhancing quality of life by offering a comprehensive and individually tailored approach to chronic lung disease through evaluation of the client's lung disease, providing education, skills and supervised exercise, with goals to:
  • Help clients better understand their lung condition
  • Increase self-confidence and self-reliance in day-to-day management of lung disease
  • Reduce the intensity and impact of symptoms of lung disease
  • Prevent or reduce hospital admissions, reduce length of hospital stays and physician visits
  • Provide a personalized exercise program to increase strength and endurance, decrease shortness of breath, and improve overall quality of life.
  • Encourage/assist clients to maintain their pulmonary health and overall fitness post-program
The Pulmonary Rehabilitation Program focuses on the following skills:
  • Enhancing understanding of the cause, progression, and treatment of chronic lung disease
  • Optimizing inhaler medications techniques
  • Breathing techniques to reduce the feeling of shortness of breath
  • Airway clearance techniques to control coughing and improve mucous clearance
  • Strategies to help conserve energy and perform daily activities more easily
  • A personalized exercise program to help improve shortness of breath and overall quality of life

Fees: None
Application: Physician or Nurse Practitioner Referral required; a spirometry of PFT (pulmonary function test) must accompany the referral
Eligibility / Target Population: Individuals 19 years of age and older, who:

  • have been diagnosed with a respiratory condition (for example, pulmonary fibrosis or COPD)

  • are either a non-smoker or have a plan to quit smoking
Languages: English
Area Served:
Thunder Bay  
See Also: Lung and Respiratory Conditions
Pulmonary Rehabilitation
Rehabilitative Care - Hospital-Based Prevention and Education

This information was last completely updated on July 31, 2025

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