Rehabilitative Care - North West


Rehabilitation is provided by health professionals with special training such as physiotherapists, physiatrists (rehab doctors), occupational therapists, speech and language pathologists, and others. Services may be provided in patients' homes, in a community setting, or in hospitals (on an inpatient or outpatient basis).

Acquired Brain Injury Rehabilitation
Amputee Rehabilitation
Burn Rehabilitation
Cancer/Oncology Rehabilitation
Cardiac Rehabilitation
Chronic Pain Rehabilitation
COVID-19 Rehabilitation
Developmental Disabilities Rehabilitation
Geriatric Rehabilitation
Medical/General Rehabilitation
Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation
Neurological Rehabilitation
Pediatric Rehabilitation
Physiotherapy Clinics - Publicly Funded
Pulmonary Rehabilitation
Rehabilitative Care - Community-Based Prevention and Education
Rehabilitative Care - Community-Based Specialized Clinics and Services
Rehabilitative Care - Community-Based Therapy
Rehabilitative Care - Fall Prevention Programs
Rehabilitative Care - Hospital-Based Outpatient Therapy
Rehabilitative Care - Hospital-Based Prevention and Education
Rehabilitative Care - Hospital-Based Specialized Clinics and Services
Rehabilitative Care - In-Home
Rehabilitative Care - In-Home Private Pay
Rehabilitative Care - Private Pay Clinics
Rehabilitative Care Inpatient - Activation/Restoration
Rehabilitative Care Inpatient - Complex Medical Management
Rehabilitative Care Inpatient - Rehabilitation High-Intensity
Rehabilitative Care Inpatient - Rehabilitation Low-Intensity
Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation
Stroke Rehabilitation
Transplant Rehabilitation
Trauma Rehabilitation

Coronavirus (COVID-19)

For the most current information visit the Ministry of Health's Coronavirus (COVID-19) website.

Contact your primary care provider or Telehealth Ontario at  1-866-797-0000 if you’re experiencing symptoms of the 2019 novel coronavirus.

Do not call 911 unless it is an emergency.

Ministry of Health's online self-assessment tool is available.


COVID-19 Testing Locations

Anyone who needs a test can get one and does not need an OHIP card. Tests are available by appointment only at assessment centres and at pharmacies.



Ontario is taking the next steps in its plan to better integrate the province’s health care system to help end hallway health care

You will continue to have access to the care you need and the health care providers you have built relationships with. Home care continues as before and there are no changes to long-term care home placement.

Patient services and contacts will remain unchanged until further notice.

For more information about how Ontario is improving the health care system, visit ontario.ca/connectedcare or contact Service Ontario Health INFOline at 1-866-532-3161 (TTY 1-800-387-5559).