Pediatric Rehabilitation Community Connection

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Have you ever said to yourself:
'I wish I knew more about my child's...?'
'I wonder why my child is...?'

As a parent, caregiver or someone who works with children you may have questions about your child as they grow, develop skills, and connect with others. Our team of AHS health professionals is here to share information, strategies, and resources to support you and your child or children you work with.

Who We Are and What We Do

Our Pediatric Rehabilitation Universal and Targeted Services team includes a Social Worker, a Psychologist, Occupational Therapists, Physiotherapists, and Speech-Language Pathologists. We support children from birth to 18 years old and work with local AHS professionals. We create and deliver resources for parents, caregivers, and partners supporting children. Our evidence-based resources may answer your questions or help you know where to go for more help.

Check out our update below.

Learn more about our webinars by watching our video:


Have you ever said to yourself:
'I wish I knew more about my child's...?'
'I wonder why my child is...?'

As a parent, caregiver or someone who works with children you may have questions about your child as they grow, develop skills, and connect with others. Our team of AHS health professionals is here to share information, strategies, and resources to support you and your child or children you work with.

Who We Are and What We Do

Our Pediatric Rehabilitation Universal and Targeted Services team includes a Social Worker, a Psychologist, Occupational Therapists, Physiotherapists, and Speech-Language Pathologists. We support children from birth to 18 years old and work with local AHS professionals. We create and deliver resources for parents, caregivers, and partners supporting children. Our evidence-based resources may answer your questions or help you know where to go for more help.

Check out our update below.

Learn more about our webinars by watching our video:


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