Holland Bloorview’s Bioethics Service is dedicated to helping client and family well-being and organizational integrity. The service provides specialized help with clinical and organizational questions and concerns.
The NDD Restrictive Eating Clinic is a new program dedicated to the assessment and treatment of severe restricted food intake including avoidant/restrictive food intake disorders (ARFID) for clients with neurodevelopmental disorders.
These family resources share information about children with neurodevelopmental disorders and severe restricted food intake.
Dolly is the clinical bioethicist at Holland Bloorview Kids Rehabilitation Hospital and the Manager, Youth Engagement Strategy.
She is particularly interested in pediatric rehabilitation issues that arise in both clinical care and research with children and youth with chronic illness and disabilities. Dolly has over fifteen years of experience on pediatric research ethics boards, both at acute and rehabilitation hospitals.
Our department is exploring ways to use digital technologies to improve the quality and efficiency of care.
In 2022, Charlie’s life changed forever. At seven years old, he had emergency brain surgery to remove a tumour. Charlie’s journey to recovery began at Holland Bloorview.
Our team serves children and youth with communication difficulties and psychosocial/emotional challenges related to cleft lip and palate/craniofacial anomalies.
Each year, Capes for Kids ambassadors inspire meaningful conversations.
Spina Bifida and Spinal Cord Injury Team uses an interprofessional, family-centred approach
This Child Development team works with children who have neuromotor disorders.