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Program: After Stroke Program  
Organization: March of Dimes Canada - Head Office
Toll-Free: 1-888-540-6666
Fax: 1-844-906-2422
Email: afterstroke@marchofdimes.ca
Website: www.afterstroke.ca
Address:
885 Don Mills Rd, Unit 202
Toronto, ON
M3C 1V9
Intersection: Don Mills Rd and Wynford Dr
Location: Toronto (North York)
Hours: Mon-Fri 9am-4:30pm
Service Description: Provides post stroke recovery support, education and programs for stroke survivors, families and health care providers

Provides up-to-date stroke information and resources on the Internet and through publications, conferences, and seminars * referrals to supportive services * peer support chapters provide social and emotional supports for recovery and integration in the community * supportive phone line
Fees: None
Application: Call or visit website
Eligibility - Population(s) Served: Stroke survivors and their families, and health care providers * general public
Languages: English
Language Note: French programs offered
Area(s) Served: Ontario
See Also: Stroke

This information was last completely updated on 1/15/2024

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