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7 Ways Rehabilitation Support Workers Empower Brain Injury Recovery and Independence
Recovering from a brain-related injury is a transformative and often arduous process, demanding comprehensive rehabilitation and ample time to regain lost abilities. In this journey, the role of a rehabilitation support worker becomes indispensable, providing crucial assistance to clients as they strive to regain independence and enhance their overall quality of life.
Transferable Skills Analysis: Identifying Alternative Career Paths for Diverse Individuals
A Transferable Skills Analysis (TSA) is a comprehensive evaluation method utilized to identify potential alternative occupations that an individual could pursue based on their education, training, work experience, and physical capabilities. Click to read more.
4 Effective Strategies to Improve Client-Provider Communication in Healthcare
Effective communication is the foundation of high-quality healthcare. In healthcare settings, communication between healthcare professionals and clients is critical for building trust, establishing rapport, and delivering outstanding client-centred care. Read more!
Recognizing the Outstanding Qualities of Rehabilitation Support Workers
In Ontario, a Rehabilitation Support Worker is the role title that is used to refer to a community-based professional, who implements rehabilitation treatment plans and recommendations of a regulated healthcare professional. Read more.
Now Recruiting: Participate in a Research Study!
In collaboration with Pearson Canada Assessment, YHA is recruiting participants between the ages of 4-50, to partake in the development of the WIAT4 (Wechsler Individual Achievement Test— Fourth Edition: Canadian). Read more to see if you qualify.