Program: | Orillia Program | ||
Organization: |
Arthritis Society Canada - Toronto |
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Description of Services: |
Education, programs and support to people living with arthritis Arthritis Rehabilitation and Education Program - Community-based rehabilitation program * physiotherapists, occupational therapists and social workers available * individual consultation and group education sessions - AERP referral form - GC CRM Referral (goldcareonline.net) Topics may include:
Support for Childhood Arthritis - resources for families living with childhood arthritis Flourish - Online health and wellness advice, self-management tips, inspirational stories Medication Reference Guide - designed to help people make informed decisions about the arthritis treatment plan Arthritis Talks Series – this cross-Canada webinar series provides you with the latest guidance direct from arthritis experts, helping you get more out of life with arthritis About Arthritis - learn more about your particular form of arthritis from this helpful guide Arthritis Society Resources – a full list of online and printable resources and tools Osteoarthritis (OA) Exercise Videos – an introduction to exercise for OA, exercises for hip & knee OA, and exercises for shoulder OA |
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Requirements | |||
Fees: | Free-OHIP covered | ||
Eligibility - Population(s) Served: | People of any age with any form of a confirmed arthritis diagnosis and their families | ||
Application: | Self-referral or referral from health care provider for people with arthritis * see referral form or call office | ||
Accessibility: |
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Languages: | English ; French | ||
Area(s) Served: | Toronto, North York, Etobicoke, Scarborough and York | ||
Contact Information | |||
Toll-Free: | 1-800-321-1433 ext 3307 | ||
Fax: | 1-888-519-6869 | ||
Email: | arep@arthritis.ca | ||
Website: | www.arthritis.ca | ||
Address: |
220 Bay St, suite 300 Toronto, ON M5J 2W4 |
Map | |
Intersection: | Bay St and Wellington St W | ||
Location: | Orillia | ||
Dedicated to a vision of a world where people are free from the devastating effects that arthritis has on lives, Arthritis Society Canada is the nation's principal health charity providing education, programs and support to Canadians living with arthritis and is the largest non-government funder of arthritis research in Canada.
This information is provided by thehealthline.ca. It was last completely updated on: 12/2/2024 |