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Driver evaluation & Training Services (Glenrose Rehabilitation Hospital)
Overview The Driver Evaluation and Training Service at Glenrose Rehabilitation Hospital provides assessment, counseling and training for individuals with a wide variety of disabilities or health conditions that may affect driving. Our service assists clients to learn new driving...
Posted on: Wed, May 18, 2011
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Driver Rehabilitation
Driving is very important in today’s society. Being able to drive following an injury or illness helps many to regain independence and actively participate in the community or work again. As a result of any change in your physical or mental ability, your driver’s license may...
Posted on: Wed, May 18, 2011
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On The Road Again
Since my injury 27 years ago, I have dreamed of driving again. On so many occasions, I wished I had the freedom and independence, to come and go at will. I never thought that I could afford this luxury, as the cost of the vehicle and modifications was quite prohibitive. One day, last year I came across an ad for a used, modified van that was pretty close to what I needed. Best of all it was economically priced. It was almost too good to be true! I began to think seriously about driving again.
Posted on: Mon, Aug 16, 2010
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Planning to Go Out?
Top Ten list to think about when planning an outing in the community
Posted on: Thu, Apr 14, 2011
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Returning to Driving Following Spinal Cord Injury
In this section, you will find information about returning to driving following a spinal cord injury for people living in the province of Ontario.
Posted on: Thu, Apr 14, 2011
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The Road to Recovery: Driving & Transportation
Changes to a person’s health can make driving difficult or unsafe. Many people value driving as part of their independence. Driving helps them manage daily living more easily, especially if they live far from public transit.
Posted on: Wed, May 18, 2011
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