Stroke: Comprehensive Outpatient Rehabilitation Program
Located at Parkwood Institute, the Comprehensive Outpatient Rehabilitation Program (CORP) is a time-limited, outpatient rehabilitation program that delivers individual or group therapy for those recovering from stroke or other neurological conditions. CORP uses a hybrid model of both in-person and virtual care.
Types of Services
CORP: Time-limited outpatient rehabilitation program that delivers individual or group therapy through a team approach using a hybrid model of both in person and virtual. Disciplines include physiotherapist, occupational therapist, social worker, and speech language pathologist.
Outpatient Services
Short Term Service
- Patients are provided between one and four sessions in total, for each type of therapy
- May include assessment and education, exercise/therapy programs, trialing equipment, patient resources, and helping individuals return to community activities
- Team members will provide consultation to family and/or caregivers if the patient does not have decision making capacity
- Team provides neuro rehabilitation expertise and collaborates with the patient’s other health care providers
Active Rehabilitation
- Patients are provided between 60 and 90 days of rehabilitation services, with an average of two or three scheduled therapy sessions per week
- Therapy is individualized to meet each patient’s specific needs, goals and progress
- Team members will work together with families and/or caregivers to support continuity of care, if the patient does not have decision making capacity
- Team provides neuro rehabilitation expertise and collaborates with the patient’s other health care providers.