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Kim Jones-Galley ran an innovative Holland Bloorview independence program that brought students with disabilities to live in a Toronto university residence for three weeks. She now onboards 500 university students a year who are training here to be nurses, doctors and therapists.
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Family doctor Madeleine Cole works at a 25-bed hospital in Iqaluit doing emergency medicine and delivering babies. She also flies in to remote Nunavut villages to run clinics for the largely Inuit population. But last year, Madeleine found herself on the receiving end of medicine. During an idyllic…
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'I wanted to write a book that would encourage men to be caregivers.'
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Today is Bell Let's Talk day and we want to join the dialogue by talking about mental health and parenting children with disabilities.Ove...
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By Ron BishopOur son Neil is 14. He was diagnosed at a week old with cystic fibrosis. When he couldn't hold up his head or sit at age one...
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Much has been written about how using normal development as a rehab benchmark sets disabled kids up to fail and devalues different ways o...
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What do people most often read on BLOOM?“Real family stories” is the most popular content on our blog and in our magazine and e-lette...
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By Julie BrocklehurstThere's a natural desire to pass family traditions down to the next generation, and I always thought I would… unti...
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As a proud advocate for accessible and local care, Dr. Penner knows the importance of expanding integrated care and building customizable tools for families and communities beyond Holland Bloorview.
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From Monday to Friday, Emile Benyamin travels across Canada maintaining robots in hospital labs. Saturdays are reserved to spend time with inpatients at Holland Bloorview.
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