Services

Motor Vehicle Accident

Assessments

Hospital Discharge

Our OT/Case Manager will communicate with the client’s team and will complete a home assessment to assess accessibility, should this be an issue. A care plan is developed before discharge. The OT/CM then communicates with the insurer to ensure collaborations with regards to approvals for assistive devices, paid personal care and any issues related to a smooth discharge plan.

OT Functional Assessment and Attendant Care Assessment

Our occupational therapists assess the attendant care needs of their clients. The OT’s assessment of physical, psychosocial, behavioural, cognitive or perceptual functions, lends a comprehensive insight to the client’s ability to manage daily living skills independently.

OT Cognitive Assessment

When medical records indicate that the clients are experiencing cognitive problems affecting their ability to complete daily function, schooling or work related tasks, our OT’s can offer a cognitive-perceptual assessment.

The occupational therapist uses standardized assessment tools, to assess attention skills, memory, visual perception, executive skills, and organization. The OT is also observing the client’s cognitive, physical, behavioural, and psychosocial impairments and strengths, while performing functional tasks.

Job Site Evaluation (JSE)

A job site analysis is an on-site evaluation that analyzes the client’s job demands and identifies the physical, cognitive and emotional/behavioural factors required to perform each job task.

Components of a Job Site Analysis:

Social Worker Assessment

Social work assessment involves gathering information about an individual’s or family’s circumstances, emotional and functional strengths, challenges, and needs.

The assessment addresses the problems that affect a person or family’s emotional status, and mental health issues. It highlights the existing support networks, coping mechanisms, and personal assets of people and communities, and it recognizes their innate resilience and capabilities.

Psychological Assessment

Psychological assessment is the process of evaluating a client’s mental health and behavioural functioning through the use of standardized tests, observations, and other methods. Psychological assessments can assist in diagnostic clarification and treatment planning.

Physiotherapy Assessment

Our neuro-physiotherapist tests movement, strength, joints, balance, gait, posture and neurological problems. The use of outcome measures helps to determine effective treatment options and monitor progression.

Functional Capacity Evaluation (FCE)

A functional capacity evaluation (FCE) is a set of tests that are used to identify a person’s physical skills, functional capabilities, activity endurance, and work tolerances. It is an evaluation of a person’s functional capacity in relation to a job’s demands.

The FCE is a 6-to-8-hour evaluation that is administered over one or two days by an occupational therapist or physical therapist.

OT Cognitive Functional Capacity Evaluation (COG-FCE)

The Cog-FCE assessment includes an in-depth interview, a series of standardized assessments related to job demands and individual challenges, a complete cognitive job demands analysis (overview), structured work simulation and gathering collateral information from the family or employer.

The assessment accounts for the physical, functional, cognitive, psycho-emotional and behavioural issues, faced by those with cognitive challenges that can result following brain injury, secondary to mental health concerns, or with neurological conditions.

Orthotic Assessment

Post accident clients may have mobility problems and compromised gait. A foot orthosis can be inserted in a shoe to help support or improve the function of the foot and/or ankle.

The main goals of an orthotic device are to improve biomechanics, re-distribute pressure or to accommodate acquired deformities.

Vocational Assessment and Psycho-Vocational Assessment

A vocational assessment is a comprehensive evidence based evaluation of an individual’s transferable skills, qualifications and aptitude and interests. This evaluation aims to identify potential return to work and future employment and/or training options.

The evaluation includes the client’s skills, education, age, disabilities, and work history.

Psycho- vocational assessment combines a psychological assessment and a vocational assessment and addresses the psychological barriers affecting ability to work.

Future Care Cost

A Cost of Future Care Report, also called a Life Care Plan or Future Care Cost Analysis, is an assessment, completed by a Certified Life Care Planner CCLCP, and is used to outline the medical and rehabilitation needs and associated costs for an individual who has experienced long term and chronic healthcare needs.

It is a dynamic document that is based on published standards of practice, comprehensive assessment, thorough research, interview with client and family, discussion with health care providers and rehab team and data analysis.

Catastrophic Assessment

When one is injured in a motor vehicle accident in Ontario, the insurer places the client in a certain medical and rehabilitation funds category, based on the severity of the injuries.

Persons who have severe and complex injuries will often require access to funding for their rehabilitation and care needs over their lifetime. Clients with injuries meeting the Catastrophic Impairment (CAT) definition requirements, may have access to a higher level of benefits for medical and rehabilitation goods and services.

Treatments

Occupational Therapy

Following a motor vehicle accident, many people face a wide range of physical, cognitive and emotional challenges.

Our Occupational therapists will start the intervention by assessing the unique needs of each individual.

Case Management

A case manager is a health professional appointed to support you with your rehabilitation. The case manager will carry out a need assessment. This report is essential for identifying your medical and rehabilitation needs and link you with right resources.

Case management involves planning, implementing, coordinating, monitoring and evaluating the options and services available that will help meet your needs.

Physiotherapy

After a motor vehicle accident, individuals may experience a range of physical and neurological challenges that can affect their daily lives. Neuro-physiotherapists play a pivotal role in helping clients recover and regain function following an accident.

Our physiotherapists start their intervention by assessing range of motion, strength, balance, mobility, safety within the home and in the community and ability to perform physical skills such as walking, sitting, standing, lifting, carrying, stairs management and more.

Rehab Therapist

Rehabilitation therapists have various training and skills. They work closely with our occupational and physical therapists, and other healthcare professionals, to deliver comprehensive care for individuals who have experienced physical, cognitive and emotional problems.

They carry out prescribed exercises and therapeutic goals as established by the healthcare professionals to improve independence and function. In addition, they follow homework and strategies developed in OT or Speech Language Pathology sessions to augment on these professionals goals.

Massage Therapy

Motor vehicle accidents can leave individuals with a range of physical and emotional challenges, from muscle tension and pain to stress and anxiety. In these situations, massage therapists play a crucial role in promoting the healing and recovery process.

Massage therapy after a motor vehicle accident is a holistic and effective approach to healing. It addresses both the physical and emotional aspects of recovery, helping individuals regain their comfort, mobility, and peace of mind as they navigate the path to recovery.

Social Work

Social workers provide counseling and therapy sessions to help individuals cope with the emotional trauma resulting from a motor vehicle accident. They provide a safe space for individuals to express their feelings, including anxiety, fear, grief, and anger. They help in developing coping strategies, manage stress and work through trauma to promote mental well-being.

Our social workers use Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) techniques, Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR), Safe Talk therapy, Mindfulness, Art therapy and other trauma approach strategies to improve emotional functions.

Kinesiologist

Kinesiologists are regulated professionals who focus on physical rehabilitation, pain management, and functional improvement, with the goal of helping clients regain their independence and productivity.

Kinesiologists design exercise programs that focus on improving strength, mobility, and flexibility. These exercises help clients regain physical function, reduce pain, and enhance their overall fitness, resulting in returning to daily activities, school, work and leisure and hobbies.

Aqua Physiotherapy

Aqua physiotherapy can help individuals regain mobility, manage pain, and work towards a full recovery with the guidance of trained physiotherapists.

The buoyancy of water reduces the impact on joints and muscles, making it a gentle, yet effective form of therapy for individuals with post-accident injuries. This reduces pain and minimizes the risk of further injury.

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