Holland Bloorview Kids Rehabilitation Hospital
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Ontario boys with cerebral palsy don capes to help Toronto hospital raise fundsTo date, thousands have joined forces with the hospital by assembling teams, fundraising and wearing red capes around the city as part of 'Capes for Kids,' which has raised more than $1.7 million.HealthMar 4, 2020
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Ontario boys with cerebral palsy get life-altering surgery, gain cherished friendship"Before the surgery he couldn't see the bottom of his feet and now he can touch his toes to his nose."HealthMay 16, 2019
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Ontario to offer specialized surgery for some Cerebral Palsy patientsFamilies in Ontario have been fighting for years for a specialized surgery for their children who suffer from Cerebral Palsy. But since the early 2000s it hasn’t been offered here, so parents have had to go outside the country. However, this is finally about to change.HealthDec 18, 2017
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Toronto hospital campaign hopes to reduce stigma, discrimination of youth with disabilitiesA new campaign by Holland Bloorview Kids Rehabilitation Hospital in Toronto, called "Dear Everybody," aims to end stigma experienced by the estimated 400,000 Canadian children and youth with physical or cognitive disabilities and breaking down the barriers that lead to discrimination.HealthAug 28, 2017
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Missing records, duplicated tests; new hospital alliance aims to improve patient care for kidsThe Kids Health Alliance is designed to help improve care for Ontario’s children and youth, and ease the burden on families.HealthJun 7, 2017
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Toronto school provides innovative educational programs to children with special needs“Bloorview accommodates everybody. It makes everybody feel welcome. It gives each child a sense of belonging.”BlogsMar 23, 2017
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Toronto hospitals using art to heal patientsArt is often considered an illustration of creativity but more and more hospitals have taken the concept one step further by using it to heal patients.Feb 3, 2014
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