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St. John's Rehab Hospital

1937 establishments in OntarioHospital buildings completed in 1937Hospitals affiliated with the University of TorontoHospitals established in 1937Hospitals in Toronto
North York
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St. John's Rehab, part of Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, is solely dedicated to specialized rehabilitation. As the site of Canada's only dedicated organ transplant rehabilitation program and Ontario's only dedicated burn rehabilitation program, the hospital develops individually customized inpatient and outpatient rehabilitation services.This 160-bed hospital in North York is fully affiliated with the University of Toronto and is a teaching site that receives students from many post-secondary institutions. Research is conducted in its specialty programs in partnership with other health care and provincial agencies.The hospital was accredited by Accreditation Canada in 2009.

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St. John's Rehab Hospital
Cummer Avenue, Toronto

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Sunnybrook - St. John's Rehab Hospital

Cummer Avenue 285
M2M 3M6 Toronto (North York)
Ontario, Canada
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