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Acquired Brain Injury - Guelph–Puslinch

Clinical and community supports for people who have sustained a debilitating injury to the brain. Acquired brain injury (ABI) can be traumatic or non-traumatic but do not include congenital or degenerative conditions. Some examples of ABI are head injuries, stroke, aneurysm, and anoxia.
 
These services are located outside of Guelph–Puslinch, but provide service to Guelph–Puslinch.
Brain Injury Association Waterloo Wellington  
41 River Rd E, Unit 1, Kitchener, ON  N2B 3G3
226-747-6246
Brain Tumour Foundation of Canada  
205 Horton St E, Suite 203, London, ON  N6B 1K7
519-642-7755
Camp Dawn  
201 King St, London, ON  N6A 1C9
519-281-9151
Children's Hospital London Health Sciences Centre - Acute Paediatric Rehabilitation Services - Acquired Brain Injury  
800 Commissioners Rd E, Zone D, Level 6, Rm 002A (D6-002A), London, ON  N6A 5W9
519-685-8500 ext 52400
CONNECT Hamilton - Private Bedrooms  
8 Columbus Gate, Stoney Creek, ON  L8J 0L3
289-389-2200
March of Dimes Canada - West Central Regional Office  
Southcom Building, 2227 South Millway, Suite 100, Mississauga, ON  L5L 3R6
905-607-3463
Ontario Brain Injury Association  
3550 Schmon Pkwy, 2nd Fl, Thorold, ON  L2R 7R9
905-641-8877
St Joseph's Health Care London - Parkwood Institute - Rehabilitation Programs - Acquired Brain Injury Program  
550 Wellington Rd, London, ON  N6A 4V2
519-685-4064
St Joseph's Health Care London - Parkwood Institute - Rehabilitation Programs - Acquired Brain Injury Program - Neurobehavioural Rehabilitation Centre (NRC)  
550 Wellington Rd, London, ON  N6A 4V2
519-646-6100 ext 42498


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