Concussion Care is our specialty. We provide treatment for people recovering from a concussion, whether you are a week, months or even years after your injury. We provide concussion treatment for children older than 8 years old, adults, and older adults. Early concussion care is focused on education and managing your symptoms while helping you get back to some of your regular activities. As you progress in recovery, we work towards bigger goals like a return to work or school, return to sport or exercise, and other activities you do.
Care & Consulting
Concussion Care & Consulting offers personalized care for individuals, gives educational talks and consulting services, and works with a network of other healthcare professionals to address a wide range of post-concussion symptoms.
Concussion Care
 
          Concussion Care & Consulting will:
- Treat acute concussions and those with persistent symptoms.
- Provide education on concussions and symptom management.
- Work with family doctors and nurse practitioners to ensure ongoing medical care.
- Screen for common changes after concussion (e.g. vision, dizziness, headache, neck pain, balance issues, sleep dysfunction, mood changes, sensitivity to light and noise).
- Refer you to other regulated health professionals as needed to support care (e.g. physiotherapists, optometrists, audiologists, registered massage therapists, osteopathic practitioners, psychologists, etc.).
- Help you get back to school, work, sport, and exercise.
- Offer psychotherapy for changes in mood and sleep.
- Explore changes in thinking (or cognition) and provide treatment.
- Provide group education and consulting on concussion protocols.
For more information see our page about the Concussion Care network.
Concussion Consulting
Concussion Care & Consulting also provides education on concussion and concussion management, consults on concussion protocols and how to adhere to current concussion guidelines and engages in research on concussion. Concussion has changed a lot since Steph started working exclusively in the field in 2008, but there is so much room to grow. Contact us directly for more information on educational talks, consulting or other advocacy opportunities
 
          Steph has given talks to high school students, teachers, fellow clinicians and researchers. Steph is an Adjunct Faculty member at the University of Toronto in the Faculty of Medicine, Department of Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy where she engages in research activity and education for future clinicians. Steph volunteers with CONNECT, Concussion Network Ontario a large group of researchers collecting concussion data in Ontario.
 
				