Health-Care Professionals
As a physician or other health-care professional, you understand the importance of continuity of care for patients recovering from complex injuries, including traumatic brain injury, spinal cord injury and stroke. You also understand the value of multi-disciplinary treatment that is customized to the patient’s specific needs.
Co-owned by a Registered Speech-Language Pathologist and a Certified Rehabilitation Registered Nurse, the TRAC Group’s highly skilled and experienced registered health professionals and clinicians help patients make the transition from acute care or in-patient rehabilitation to the home, school, workplace or community setting. We also offer the same multidisciplinary approach that is provided in a hospital setting.
Our programs and services
The TRAC Group provides a full range of bilingual rehabilitation programs and services to Eastern Ontario adults and children, available in packages or singly. We work with family physicians and other health-care professionals, health-care facilities and community resources to meet the unique needs of every client. Our services include:
- Traumatic Brain Injury Program
- Spinal Cord Injury Program
- Vocational Program
- Stroke Recovery Services
- Home Health Care Services
- Wheelchair/Walker/Scooter/Communication Aid Assessments
- Client and Family Education
- Professional Education
Measurable, effective, accountable
We design and provide comprehensive, customized, goal-oriented, proactive and effective trans-disciplinary rehabilitation programs based on:
- Standardized assessments
- Standardized measures of progress
- Team goal setting
- Regular communication to maximize effectiveness and identify potential barriers to progress
- Quality assurance measures
Every TRAC Group client’s file is reviewed monthly by our Program Co-ordinator, who has 15 years’ experience in nursing and 12 years’ experience in community rehabilitation. The Program Co-ordinator ensures that program protocols are followed and rehabilitation plans are working as they should be.
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