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Holland Bloorview Kids Rehabilitation Hospital kicks off its largest research expansion in 120 years with a $4 million pledge. The expans...
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'By using black light, we could hide the performers, because in the 1970s you had to hide people with disabilities.'
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At Holland Bloorview, we're committed to meeting the evolving, complex needs of children, youth and their families. Indeed, over half of over 9,500 children and youth we serve have three or more diagnoses
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A graphic novel for kids and a memoir detail the isolation of growing up as a girl with autism.
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By D. Christine BrownThree years ago today our son Lucas's high fever and subsequent seizures sent us by ambulance to hospital where he s...
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Helen Donnelly is Holland Bloorview's Dr. Flap—a therapeutic clown in a trademark aviator hat with goggles, a white medical coat and a ...
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In 1999, Deborah Covell Fletcher gave birth to twin girls, one with disabilities. In a new book she shares how she adapted to the unexpected.
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'Instead of thinking about how individual capacity... resides in an individual, what about how everything outside an individual facilitates that person's interactions?'
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'People ask me when did I lose my vision? I never thought of it as a loss.'
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'We don't really fit anywhere, and we haven't found our community.'
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