Acquired Brain Injury: Inpatient Unit

Our goal: To provide opportunities for individuals to regain and maintain an optimal level of physical, cognitive, behavioural and psychosocial independence, based on patient and family focused rehabilitation goals.

Who do we serve?

  • Individuals over the age of 16 with an acquired brain injury who require intensive and comprehensive inpatient rehabilitation.
  • Individuals with an acquired brain injury living in the 10 counties of Southwestern Ontario (Bruce, Elgin, Essex, Grey, Huron, Kent, Lambton, Middlesex, Oxford and Perth).

For post-secondary students dealing with a brain injury, such as a concussion, please see our Return to School (RTS) program page.

Click here to learn more about our outpatient services.

A physician discusses matters related to a brain injury with a patient.


Being an inpatient is just the beginning of a rehabilitation journey that continues even after patients are discharged. The length of time patients stay with us depends on the type of treatment they need. Within the first few days of their stay we work with them to plan their discharge, ensuring any community services they may need are in place when they return home.

For those seeking inpatient care, we have a fully staffed, 10-bed unit that is specifically designed for individuals with an acquired brain injury, who require an intensive and comprehensive inpatient rehabilitation program. This inpatient program is one component of the rehabilitation continuum offered by Parkwood Institute to persons with an acquired brain injury.

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