Rehabilitation Intensity
Quality-Based Procedures (QBP) for stroke state that “stroke patients should receive, via an individualized treatment plan, at least 3 hours of direct task-specific therapy per day by the interprofessional stroke team for at least 6 days per week” ( Health Quality Ontario & Ministry of Health Long-Term Care, 2016 and p. 75)
In the Fall of 2014, a provincial integrated working group was formed to support rehabilitation programs and integrated stroke units across Ontario with the provision of greater rehab intensity and a standardized approach to collecting rehab intensity data.
Work plan
Final Report
Deliverables
3. Presentation: Every Minute Counts- Stroke Rehab Intensity (February 2015)
5. Development of an OSN rehabilitation intensity communique (2015)
6. Development and implementation of 3 OTN videoconference/webcast education sessions:
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Towards 180 Minutes a Day: One Step at a Time (Presentation) (2016) and Handout (January 2016)
- Rehab Intensity Success Story from Hotel Dieu Shaver and Rehabilitation Centre (January 2016)
- Rehab Intensity Success Story from Grand River Hospital (January 2016)
- Rehab Intensity Success Story from Grey Bruce Health Services (January 2016)
- Rehab Intensity Success Story from St. John’s Rehab (January 2016)
- Stroke Rehabilitation Intensity Education Session (Presentation)(2015) and Handout (November 2015)
- Every Minute Counts- Stroke Rehabilitation Intensity (Presentation)(2014) and Handout (October 2014)
7. Development of rehab intensity newsletters: July 2015 edition and December 2015 edition
8. Development of stroke rehabilitation intensity pocket cards (Revised September 2017)
9. Literature Review:
- Stroke Rehabilitation Intensity Literature Review (December 2016)
- Stroke Rehabilitation Intensity Literature Overview (December 2016)
10. Development of a whiteboard video on rehabilitation intensity (January 2016)
Additional Documents/Tools
- CorHealth Ontario Stroke Rehabilitation Intensity Backgrounder (Revised September 2017)
- CorHealth Ontario Briefing Note: Ontario Stroke Report Card RI Indicator Calculation (Revised September 2017)
- International Stroke Congress 2016 OSN RI poster presentation (February 2016)
- Health Quality Transformation 2015 OSN RI oral presentation abstract (October 2015)
- Canadian Stroke Congress 2015 OSN RI development poster presentation (September 2015)
As part of a sustainability plan, resources will be developed by CorHealth Ontario’s Rehabilitation Coordinators Group and will be housed in this section.
Currently there are no resources in this section
If you would like more information on the resources used to support the development of this work please contact oh-corh_service@ontariohealth.ca
Regional Use of PIWP Deliverables
Region | Description of Use | Contact Name | Contact Email | Additional Information |
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Central East |
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Donelda Sooley | cesn@rvh.on.ca oh-corh_service@ontariohealth.ca |
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Central South |
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Darlene Venditti | venditti@hhsc.ca oh-corh_service@ontariohealth.ca |
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Champlain |
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Rehab Coordinator | rehabcoord@champlainregionalstrokenetwork.org oh-corh_service@ontariohealth.ca |
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Northeastern Ontario |
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Jenn Fearn | jfearn@hsnsudbury.ca oh-corh_service@ontariohealth.ca |
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Northwestern Ontario |
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Esmé French | frenche@tbh.net |
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Southeastern Ontario |
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Stroke Network of Southeastern Ontario | StrokeNetworkSEO@KGH.KARI.NET |
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Southwestern Ontario |
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Lyndsey Butler | lyndsey.butler@lhsc.on.ca oh-corh_service@ontariohealth.ca |
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Toronto Stroke Networks |
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Sylvia Quant | sylvia.quant@sunnybrook.ca oh-corh_service@ontariohealth.ca |
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West GTA |
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Janine Theben | Janine.Theben@THP.ca oh-corh_service@ontariohealth.ca |
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Health Quality Ontario; Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care. Quality-based procedures: clinical handbook for stroke (acute and postacute). Toronto: Health Quality Ontario; 2016 December. 132 p. Available from: http://www.hqontario.ca/evidence/evidence-process/episodes-of-care#community-stroke.