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Ortho Community Based Rehab Programs North West Regional Rehabilitative Care Program REFERRAL OPTIONS RESOURCE FOR COMMUNITY-BASED LEVELS OF ADULT REHABILITATIVE CARE ORTHOPAEDIC CARE STREAM Publicly-Funded Programs provided by Regulated Health Professionals for Progression (i.e. to restore or maximize functional abilities) Outside of Home In-Home Hospital Based Outpatient Programs/Services Community Physiotherapy Clinics Other Community Programs/Services In-Home Rehabilitative Care . Rapid Access Clinic TBRHSC(Thunder Bay Regional Health . Located in Thunder Bay (Fairway, . Occupational Therapy Services (Sunset . North West LHIN Home & Community Sciences Centre , Fort Frances, Kenora, Dryden) Closing the Gap Healthcare), County Kenora; Dryden Family Health Team) Care (Thunder Bay) . Hand and Upper Extremity Clinic (TBRHSC) Atikokan, Dryden, Kenora, Sioux . Sioux Lookout Area Primary Care Team . Home and Community Care – . Chronic pain Management Program (SJCG and Santé Lookout, Red Lake, and Marathon . Arthritis Society Physiotherapy Services (Bearskin Lake, Manitouwadge Health) . http://www.health.gov.on.ca/en/pu Cat Lake, Kingfisher Lake, Sachigo . Good Life with Arthritis in Denmark (GLA:D) (SJCG, Atikokan, blic/programs/physio/pub- Lake, Slate Falls, Mishkeegogamang, Geraldton, Kenora, Dryden, Fort Frances, Terrace Bay, clinics.aspx Sandy Lake, Wapekeka, Wunnumin Marathon, Nipigon, Manitouwadge) Lake, Eabamet Lake, Big Trout Lake, . Rheumatic Diseases Program (SJCG) Pikangikum, Neskantaga, Webequie . Amputee Program (SJCG) . Seating Clinic (SJCG) . Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy Thunder Bay- SJCG, TBRHSC Geraldton District Hospital Red Lake, Margaret Cochenour Hospital Sioux Lookout – Meno Ya Win Hospital Dryden Regional Health Centre Fort Frances La Verendrye Hospital Atikokan General Hospital Kenora – Lake of the Woods District Hospital Physiotherapy only Santé Manitouwadge Health North of Superior Health Care Marathon -Wilson Memorial Hospital Terrace Bay – McCausland Hospital Nipigon- Nipigon Memorial District Hospital Emo - Health Centre Publicly-Funded Programs provided by Regulated Health Professionals for Maintenance (i.e. to prevent functional decline/injury or maintain functional performance) Outside of Home Home Based Falls Prevention and Exercise Programs Other Clinics/Services (e.g. Seating clinics) In-Home Maintenance Program . Good Life with Arthritis in Denmark (GLA:D) (SJCG, Atikokan, Geraldton, Kenora, Dryden, Fort Frances, . Seating Clinic (St. Joseph's Care Group) . North West LHIN Home & Community Terrace Bay, Marathon, Nipigon, Manitouwadge) . Driver Rehabilitation (Partners in Rehab) Care (Thunder Bay) . Falls Prevention & VON Community Senior Exercise Program (Emo, Kenora, Marathon, Nipigon, Rainy . Occupational Therapy services . Home and Community Care – River, Red Rock, Schreiber, Terrace Bay, Thunder Bay) (Sunset Country Kenora, Dryden Family Physiotherapy Services (Bearskin Lake, . Falls Prevention (SOAR-St. Joseph's Care Group) Health Team) Cat Lake, Kingfisher Lake, Sachigo . Falls Prevention – Dryden Family Health Team . Sioux Lookout Area Primary Care Team Lake, Slate Falls, Mishkeegogamang, . Falls Prevention Sioux Lookout Area Primary Care Team . Living with Fibromyalgia (SJCG) Sandy Lake, Wapekeka, Wunnumin . Elder Exercise Classes – Eabametoong and North Caribou Lake Home and Community Care . Rheumatic Diseases Program (SJCG) Lake, Eabamet Lake, Big Trout Lake, . Exercise Programs (Santé Manitouwadge Health) . Arthritis Society Pikangikum, Neskantaga, Webequie . Atikokan Family Health Team Exercise Classes . Geraldton Family Health Team Exercise Classes . Chronic Pain Maintenance Program (Atikokan) 1 | P a g e Orthopaedic Updated December 31, 2 0 1 9 For full details, see www.rrcp.sjcg.net or http://rehabcarealliance.ca/definitions-1 for the complete Definitions Framework for Community-Based Levels of Rehabilitative Care North West Regional Rehabilitative Care Program REFERRAL OPTIONS RESOURCE FOR COMMUNITY-BASED LEVELS OF ADULT REHABILITATIVE CARE ORTHOPAEDIC CARE STREAM Program Name Rapid Access Clinic Organization & Site Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre and Lake of the Woods District Hospital (Kenora); Dryden Regional Health Centre; and LaVerendrye Hospital (Fort Frances) 980 Oliver Road Thunder Bay, ON Unique Admission Criteria Hip, Knees, and Shoulders: arthroplasty, scopes and surgery pre-operative and post-operative care. (e.g. Age, rehab, population/diagnosis, catchment area) Program Description &/or URL Link www.rjac.ca Focus of service & target Hip, Knees and Shoulders, arthroplasty, scopes and surgery pre-operative and post-operative care; surgeon and Advanced Practice population Physiotherapist team Regional Joint Assessment Centre referral to central intake. Who provides service Hours of service Monday to Friday 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Application/Referral Process Physician or nurse practitioner referral required. Regional Joint Assessment Centre referral to central intake; Physio and Occupation Therapy sends progress note as appropriate Generic Contact: Caroline Fanti, Director Regional Orthopaedic Program Job Title 807-684-6965 Phone/Email [email protected] Program Name Hand and Upper Extremity Clinic and Burn/Hypertrophic Scar Management Organization & Site Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre 980 Oliver Road Thunder Bay, ON Unique Admission Criteria Patients with post-surgical, acute, traumatic injuries to the upper extremity; burns and/or scars. (e.g. Age, rehab, population/diagnosis, catchment area) Program Description &/or URL Link Provides Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy Assessment and Treatment services for post-surgical, acute, traumatic injuries to Focus of service & target the upper extremity; burn wound care, scar management, ADP authorizer for hypertrophic scar compression garments. population http://tbrhsc.net/ Who provides service Hours of service Monday to Friday 8:00 am to 4:00 pm Application/Referral Process Physician or nurse practitioner referral required. Referrals are triage based. Fax to: 807-684-5835 Generic Contact: Carrie Vita, Manager Rehabilitation Services Job Title 807-684-6270 Phone/Email [email protected] 2 | P a g e Orthopaedic Updated December 31, 2 0 1 9 For full details, see www.rrcp.sjcg.net or http://rehabcarealliance.ca/definitions-1 for the complete Definitions Framework for Community-Based Levels of Rehabilitative Care North West Regional Rehabilitative Care Program REFERRAL OPTIONS RESOURCE FOR COMMUNITY-BASED LEVELS OF ADULT REHABILITATIVE CARE ORTHOPAEDIC CARE STREAM Program Name Chronic Pain Management Program Organization & Site St. Joseph's Care Group 710 Victoria Avenue Thunder Bay, ON Unique Admission Criteria People over 16 years with chronic pain (e.g. Age, rehab, population/diagnosis, catchment area) Program Description &/or URL Link www.sjcg.net Focus of service & target Interprofessional, time limited, goal oriented, team approach to self management of chronic pain to enhance ability to function in population all aspects of their lives. This holistic program focuses on maintaining and improving physical, psychological, behavioral, Who provides service recreational, spiritual, and vocational aspects. Hours of service Monday to Friday 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Application/Referral Process Health care provider Generic Contact: Ashley Lyon, Manager of Outpatient Mental Health Job Title 807-624-3400 Phone/Email [email protected] Program Name Chronic Pain Management Program Organization & Site Santé Manitouwadge Health 1 Health Care Crescent Manitouwadge, ON Unique Admission Criteria People with chronic pain in Manitouwadge (e.g. Age, rehab, population/diagnosis, catchment area) Program Description &/or URL Link www.mh.on.ca Focus of service & target Self management and exercise program, six weeks in length. In coordination with St. Joseph's Care Group Chronic Pain Management population Team. Who provides service Hours of service Varies dependent on group need Application/Referral Process Local Physician (Dr. S. Shoush) Generic Contact: Megan Esarte, Director, Family Health Team Job Title 807-826-3251 Phone/Email [email protected] 3 | P a g e Orthopaedic Updated December 31, 2 0 1 9 For full details, see www.rrcp.sjcg.net or http://rehabcarealliance.ca/definitions-1 for the complete Definitions Framework for Community-Based Levels of Rehabilitative Care North West Regional Rehabilitative Care Program REFERRAL OPTIONS RESOURCE FOR COMMUNITY-BASED LEVELS OF ADULT REHABILITATIVE CARE ORTHOPAEDIC CARE STREAM Program Name Chronic Pain Management Program Organization & Site Atikokan Family Health Team 120 Dorothy Street Thunder Bay, ON Unique Admission Criteria People who attended the 6 week pain management program with St. Joseph's Care Group requiring follow up (e.g. Age, rehab, population/diagnosis, catchment area) Program Description &/or URL Link www.atikokanfht.com Focus of service & target 3 days a week of exercise and 1 day a week of education for 6 weeks by a Kinesiologist, pain Nurse, and Social Worker. population Who provides service Hours of service Dependent on need Application/Referral Process To family health team or rehabilitation department at hospital Generic Contact: Lisa Campbell Job Title Atikokan Family Health Team Phone/Email 807-597-8781 [email protected] Program Name Good Life with Arthritis in Denmark (GLA:D) Organization & Site St. Joseph's Care Group (Hospital Site 35 N Algoma St.), Lake of the Woods-Kenora, Dryden Regional Health Centre, Atikokan General Hospital, Geraldton District
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