Acquired Brain Injury Services
Provided by: Government of Saskatchewan - Health
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Service Description
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Access to ABI Services
- ABI Outreach Support Teams accept self-referrals as well as those from health facilities, physicians, rehabilitation program, professional support services, schools, and community agencies.
- Contact an ABI Outreach Support Team by calling: 306-765-6630 (North), 306-665-7743 (Central), or 306-766-5617 (South).
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Support for Residents with Brain Injuries
- Including the ABI Partnership (provides support to individuals with acquired brain injury so that they may live successfully in their communities with improved quality of life) and Community Injury Prevention Grants (enable community groups to establish, enhange, and deliver programs that address traffic safety concerns and prevention initiatives in their communities).
Eligibility
Individuals with acquired brain injury.
Application Process
Self-referrals and agency referrals accepted. Contact the ABI Outreach Team in your area for details.
Fees
No cost.
ABI Outreach Support Team - Saskatchewan North: 306-765-6631
ABI Outreach Support Team - Saskatchewan Central: 306-655-7743
ABI Outreach Support Team - Saskatchewan South: 306-766-5617
Business Line: 306-787-0802
Service Website
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Email
Coverage Area
Saskatchewan
Languages Offered
English
ABI Outreach Team: Saskatchewan Central
Address
Saskatoon City Hospital
701 Queen Street
Saskatoon SK S7K 0M7
Serves the following former health regions: Saskatoon, Heartland, and Prairie North.
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ABI Outreach Team: Saskatchewan North
1521 6th Avenue West
Prince Albert SK S6V 5K1 -
ABI Outreach Team: Saskatchewan South
Wascana Rehabilitation Centre
2180 23rd Avenue
Regina SK S4S 0A5 -
ABI Outreach Team: Saskatchewan Central
Saskatoon City Hospital
701 Queen Street
Saskatoon SK S7K 0M7
Location Info
Fax: 306-655-8454
Toll-Free: 1-888-668-8717
Business Line: 306-655-7743
Website
www.abipartnership.sk.ca/contact_us/abi-outreach-teams
Email
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