Dale Brain Injury Services
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345 Saskatoon St
London, ON
N5W 4R4
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519-668-0023
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Toll-Free: 1-888-491-3247
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Fax: 519-668-6783
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Services: Daily 24 hours
Administration: Mon-Fri 8am-4pm
Application
For questions, contact Nancy Docherty at 519-668-0023x 1126 or to register for services in other Counties: London Middlesex: 519-673-6617 Oxford: 1-888-866-7518 Grey Bruce: 1-833-659-5491 Huron Perth: 1-844-482-7800 Elgin: 1-888-866-7527

Eligibility - Population(s) Served
Be a Canadian citizen or landed immigrant at least 18 years of age and have an acquired brain injury, including traumatic brain injury and non traumatic brain injuries such as results from infection, anoxia, aneurysm, tumor and stroke * must have valid Ontario Health Insurance Plan (OHIP) card * must have free will commitment to rehabilitation and/or participation in Dale Brain Injury Services programs * serious medical issues must be stabilized

Fees
Varies per program * services are covered by Government funding for most clients * cost of rent, food, personal items not covered for those living in a residential program

Executives
Sue Hillis - Executive Director
519-668-0023 ext 1101 * shillis@daleservices.on.ca

Contacts
Nancy Docherty - Clinical Administrative Assistant
519-668-0023 ext 1126 * admissions@daleservices.on.ca

Languages
English ; French

Language Note
Interpretation available upon request

Area(s) Served
Grey County, Perth County, Bruce County, Elgin County, Huron County, Middlesex County, and Oxford County

Accessibility
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Description of Services:
Community-based support and rehabilitation services for adults living with the effects of an acquired brain injury
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  • Assisted Living Services Residential care for adults with an acquired brain injury * focuses on increasing and maintaining skills and improving quality of life * service length runs from short-term or life-long
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  • Community Transitional Services One-on-one transitional support, rehabilitation, and service coordinator for adults living with an acquired brain injury * focuses on skills training, improving quality of life, and connecting clients with other service providers * service offered in the community or the client's home * services are offered for up to 12 months
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  • Consultation and Training General education for care partners and service providers about acquired brain injury * training for individuals and teams to support and interact more effectively with clients who experience behavioural, social, and cognitive challenges related to acquired brain injury
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  • Group Services Available across the South West Region, Group Services are flexible and provided in a group setting focusing on individual and group goal achievement, increased independence and quality of life * groups provided offer social, recreational, wellness, skill building, exercise and therapeutic activities * services are available on a short-term, transitional or lifelong basis
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About Us

At Dale Brain Injury Services we provide a continuum of high quality, person-centred supports to persons affected by an acquired brain injury including stroke. We treat every person with dignity and respect.

Last update: Oct 28, 2024: Suggest an edit