Acquired Brain Injury Services
Provided by: Saskatchewan Health Authority: Prince Albert Parkland Health Region
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Service Description
Assists individuals, families, and communities affected by an acquired brain injury.
- Provides individual and family support to people with acquired brain injury so that they may live successfully in their communities with improved quality of life.
- Services include case management, consultation, education, and independent living services.
- Part of the Acquired Brain Injury Partnership Project that is managed by Saskatchewan Health and funded by Saskatchewan Government Insurance (SGI).
Services offered include: case management, consultation, education, and independent living services.
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Eligibility
- Must have a diagnosis of a moderate to severe brain injury (supported by medical records) and be medically stable. Persons who have a congenital brain injury or one that is the result of a progressive condition (ex. MS, Alzheimer’s disease) will not be considered.
- Must be a resident of Saskatchewan or eligible for Sask Health coverage.
- Must be free of active substance abuse and/or be currently involved in a treatment program.
- Applicants with a primary psychiatric diagnosis must have symptoms well managed.
- Priority will be given to applicants whose brain injury occurred within the past three years.
- Community agencies, caregivers, employers, families and schools who require resources and support may also access services.
Participation is voluntary.
Application Process
Contact for details. Accepts self-referrals and referrals from health facilities, physicians, any rehabilitation program or professional support services, schools, or community agencies.
Fees
No cost.
Toll-Free: 1-866-899-9951
Business Line: 306-765-6330
Service Website
paphr.ca/services/acquired-brain-injury-services
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Coverage Area
Prince Albert Parkland Health Region
Languages Offered
English
Prince Albert Parkland Health Region Corporate Office
Mailing Address
S6V 5K1
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Location Info
Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) Services: 306-765-6630
Diabetes Education Centre: 306-765-6464
Health Promotion and Education: 306-765-6641
Public Health Inspection: 306-765-6600
Hotline: 8-1-1
HealthLine: 24/7 professional health advice or mental health support.
Business Line: 306-765-6400
Website
paphr.ca/hospitals-clinic-locations/healthcare-by-location/prince-albert
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