Our services fall outside of OHIP and may be funded in a number of different ways: through auto insurance, law firms, or by clients directly
Continue ReadingDo I need a doctor’s referral?
No, a doctor’s referral is not required in order to request our services. A doctor’s support may be required under the third party policy you carry.
Continue ReadingWhat is Occupational Therapy?
Occupational Therapy (OT) helps to reduce challenges people may face in completing everyday activities. Through modification of the person’s environment, prescription of devices/equipment etc., OTs facilitate independence and functioning by helping individuals regain skills, maintain/optimize function, and develop new skills to compensate for lost functions. OTs work with persons who have challenges impacting their cognitive, psychosocial/emotional, behavioural or physical abilities.
Continue ReadingWhat is Case Management?
Case Management (CM) is a “key person” role to ensure individuals, and possibly their families as appropriate, have one person to contact in the community to coordinate care and devise a care team and care plan. The person would have a strong knowledge of the health condition and likely be a Regulated Health Practitioner. CM is available under varied third party policies. For example, under auto insurance in Ontario it is available for individuals who have been deemed “catastrophic” and…
Continue ReadingWhat is a Future Cost of Care report?
A Future Cost of Care report identifies long term needs following permanent impairments. Our Certified Life Care Planners use a structured analytical approach to establish a person’s lifetime needs and the associated costs. Our reports are a valuable tool for settling claims in an informed and reasonable manner and are typically requested by law firms.
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