The iDAPT Centre for Rehabilitation Research opens in downtown Toronto

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The Toronto Rehabilitation Institute, part of the University Health Network, has opened its $36-million-dollar research centre, called iDAPT (Intelligent Design for Adaptation, Participation and Technology). iDAPT is located in downtown Toronto and scientists and research students from a broad range of disciplines work collaboratively to develop solutions that will help restore independence and quality of life for people recovering from injury or illness. The Institute Director, Dr. Geoff Fernie notes, “iDAPT research will produce new knowledge, more practical technologies and innovative treatments that will reduce accidents and illness and help people overcome disability. We can help people live healthier, more active and more independent lives.” “Much of the work Toronto Rehab is doing here will help people remain in their homes longer. The HomeLab, for instance, is a living environment where new assistive devices and adaptive technologies are being developed to help people stay safely in their home for longer,” said Nancy Lefebre, Senior Vice President, Knowledge and Practice, Saint Elizabeth. “Supporting people to stay in their homes will reduce the burden on the healthcare system.” For more information, visit www. torontorehab.com.

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