Learn about how we are working towards our vision:
Fewer Strokes. Better Outcomes.
The Toronto Stroke Networks (TSNs) are made up of three stroke networks: the North & East GTA Stroke Network (NEGTASN), the South East Toronto Stroke Network (SETSN) and the Toronto West Stroke Network (TWSN). As part of the eleven stroke networks within Ontario, the TSNs work within a broader coordinated provincial stroke system (Ontario Stroke System).
The Toronto Stroke Networks’ acknowledges that we are on the traditional territory of many nations including the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation, the Anishinaabe, the Ojibway/Chippewa, the Haudenosaunee and the Wendat peoples and this land is now home to many diverse First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples. We do this to reaffirm our commitment and responsibility in improving relationships between nations and to improving our own understanding of local indigenous peoples and their cultures.
This one-day in-person workshop will provide clinicians working in stroke care with practical, evidence-based skills to assess and treat post-stroke dizziness and implement vestibular
rehabilitation strategies.
Location: West Park Healthcare Centre, Auditorium (WP-2A-137)
Target Audience: Occupational Therapists and Physiotherapists working primarily in stroke care in Toronto
For more information and registration details click here
Event Contact: sandy.lyeo@sunnybrook.ca
This one-day in-person workshop will provide clinicians working in stroke care with practical, evidence-based skills to assess and treat post-stroke dizziness and implement vestibular
rehabilitation strategies.
Location: West Park Healthcare Centre, Auditorium (WP-2A-137)
Target Audience: Occupational Therapists and Physiotherapists working primarily in stroke care in Toronto
For more information and registration details click here
Event Contact: sandy.lyeo@sunnybrook.ca
By the end of this 2 day workshop, participants will: (1) Understand how to assess, treat and make recommendations for patients with the goal of returning to work; (2) Strengthen their knowledge and skills in workplace reintegration, including preparing patients for return to work, navigating workplace accommodations, and supporting patients who are unable to return to work; and (3) Increase their understanding of the return to work landscape, including government support programs, workplace accommodations, different work environments and community resources.
Location: Toronto Rehab, 550 University Avenue, Toronto ON M5G 2A2, Auditorium (Rm: 2-014)
Target Audience: Priority will be given to OTs and SWs working in stroke care in Toronto
Event Poster: for more information and registration link click here
Event Contact: jaclyn.gilpin@uhn.ca
By the end of this one-day in-person workshop, participants will (1) Apply evidence-based approaches to stroke recognition and clinical management with increased confidence (2) Practice updated skills in positioning, safe feeding and swallowing, post-stroke fatigue, and behavioural support (3) Identify actionable strategies to enhance quality, safety, and patient experience within their own clinical environments
Location: Li Ka Shing Knowledge Institute, Rooms 240 & 241
Target Audience: Nurses working in stroke care in Toronto
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Event contact: molly.firth@unityhealth.to