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Children’s Therapy Services in Saskatchew
an Health Regions
Service Maps and Descriptions 2013
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Regional Health Authorities (RHA) across the province provide several regional therapy services to assist children including speech language pathology, occupational therapy and physical therapy. Additionally, specialized therapy services may be available in larger RHAs or tertiary centres to support regional therapy services in diagnosis, assessment and intervention planning, to meet the needs of children.Building on the Children’s Therapy
Services Service Delivery Model, the maps and descriptions provide caregivers and service providers a guide to the therapy services available for children in each RHA and information on how and where to access the services.
Focusing on family centred care in local service areas, it is recommended that children and their caregivers access regional children’s therapy services prior to seeking specialized programs. Regional therapy providers may be available to help determine and facilitate referral to specialized services and assist in the integration of supports, services and intervention planning on an ongoing basis.
Service Maps and Descriptions
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Regional outpatient children’s services may be available from speech language pathologists, occupational therapists, and/or physical therapists visiting the health authority.
Caregivers may request a current listing of services available by contacting 306-439-2200. A doctor’s referral is not required to access services.
Athabasca Health Authority
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Cypress
Note: Clients must access and exhaust all Regional Children’s Therapy Services prior to referral to specialized programs.
*Enrolled in school: attends a school division early entrance program, Pre-Kindergarten, Kindergarten or grade 1-12 program.
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Speech Language Pathology:
Regional outpatient speech language pathology services are provided to children from birth to school entry through the Public Health Services office.
Caregivers may request these services by contacting 306-778-9449. A doctor’s referral is not required to access services. Inpatient speech language pathology services are not provided, however referrals are accepted from inpatient services for outpatient follow up.
Some specialized speech language pathology services such as feeding and swallowing, and video fluoroscopy are referred to Tertiary Clinics and/or Assessments. Follow up treatment and management services are provided by the regional Speech Language Pathologist in consultation with the specialized service provider(s).
Physical Therapy:
Inpatient physical therapy services are provided to children while in hospital with a referral from the attending physician. Outpatient physical therapy services are provided to children from birth to 18 years of age through the therapy services department of the health region.
No referral is required to access outpatient services. Caregivers may contact 306-778-9449 for an appointment.
Early Childhood Developmental Team:
Provides specialized team assessments and treatment in speech language pathology and physical therapy, childhood psychology, Autism Spectrum Disorders team, and dietician.
The Early Childhood Development Team has an open referral and caregivers may contact 306-778-9449 for an appointment.
CypressProgram Descriptions and Access to Rehabilitation Therapy Services for Children in Cypress Health Region:
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Five HillsFIVE HILLS HEALTH REGION
Child Requiring Therapy Services
Birth to 3 years of age
3 – 5 years of age
6 – 18 years of age
Five Hills Health Region
Speech Language PathologyServices
Occupational
Therapy Services
Physical Therapy
Services
Not Enrolled
in School
Five Hills Health Region
Enrolled in School*
Five Hills Health Region
Speech Language PathologyServices
Occupational
Therapy Services
Physical Therapy
Services
Five Hills Health Region
Prairie South School Division
Physical Therapy
Services
Occupational
Therapy Services
Prairie South School Division
Physical Therapy (limited to specific
services only)
Occupational Therapy (limited to specific
services only)
Speech Language
Pathology
Occupational
Therapy
Speech Language
Pathology
Occupational Therapy
Speech Language Pathology
Holy Trinity School Division
Note: Clients must access and exhaust all Regional Children’s Therapy Services prior to referral to specialized programs at tertiary centres.
*Enrolled in school: attends a school division early entrance program, Pre-Kindergarten, Kindergarten or grade 1-12 program.
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Program Descriptions and Access to Rehabilitation Therapy Services for Children in Five Hills Health Region:
Speech Language Pathology:
Regional outpatient speech language pathology (SLP) services are provided to children from birth to school entry through the Public Health Services office.
Caregivers may request these services by contacting 306-691-1500. A doctor’s referral is not required to access services.
Acute health episode speech language pathology services are not provided, however referrals are accepted from inpatient services for outpatient follow up.
Specialized speech language pathology services such as feeding and swallowing, and video fluoroscopy are referred to Tertiary Clinics and/or Assessments. Follow up treatment and management services are provided by the specialized service provider(s).
KidsFirst: Families involved with the KidsFirst program access preschool SLP services directly through KidsFirst.
Physical Therapy:
Inpatient physical therapy services are provided to children while in hospital. A referral is generally not needed except for post-operative and acute respiratory conditions.
Outpatient physical therapy services for developmental impairments are provided to children from birth to school entry through the Five Hills Health Region Paediatric Therapy Services team. School-aged children are seen on a limited basis when there has been an acute medical change which requires a therapy review or a block of treatment. No referral is required to access outpatient services. Caregivers may contact 306-694-0201 for an appointment for all services.
Children of all ages with musculo-skeletal injuries may access services provided through the outpatient department of Therapy Services at the Moose Jaw Union Hospital or at rural therapy clinics. Caregivers may contact 306-694-0201 for an appointment for all services.
Occupational Therapy:
Inpatient occupational therapy services are provided to children while in hospital. A referral is generally not needed except for post-operative care.
Children of all ages with musculo-skeletal injuries may access services provided through the outpatient department of Therapy Services at the Moose Jaw Union Hospital or at rural therapy clinics.
Outpatient occupational therapy services for developmental impairments are provided to children from birth to school entry through the Five Hills Health Region Paediatric Therapy team. School-aged children are seen on a limited basis when there has been an acute medical change which requires a therapy review or a block of treatment. No referral is required to access outpatient services. Caregivers may contact 306-694-0201 for an appointment.
Five Hills
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HEARTLAND HEALTH REGION
Note: Clients must access and exhaust all Regional Children’s Therapy Services prior to referral to specialized programs. * Enrolled in school: attends a school division early entrance program, Pre-Kindergarten, Kindergarten or grade 1-12 program.
Child Requiring Therapy Services
Birth to 3 years
of age
3 – 5 years of age
6 – 18 years of age
Heartland Health Region
Speech Language Pathology Services
Occupational Therapy Services
(very limited)
Physical Therapy Services
(very limited)
Not Enrolled in School
Heartland Health Region
Enrolled in School*
Heartland Health Region
Speech Language Pathology Services
Occupational Therapy Services
(very limited)
Physical Therapy Services
(very limited)
Heartland Health Region
School Division Contact school
division for services available
Physical Therapy
(very limited)
School Division Contact school
division for services available
Physical Therapy
(very limited) Speech
Language Pathology
Occupational Therapy
Speech Language Pathology
Occupational Therapy
Heartland
Note: Clients must access and exhaust all Regional Children’s Therapy Services prior to referral to specialized programs.
*Enrolled in school: attends a school division early entrance program, Pre-Kindergarten, Kindergarten or grade 1-12 program.
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Heartland
Speech Language Pathology:
Regional outpatient speech language pathology services are provided to children from birth to school entry through Community Therapy Services.
Caregivers may request these services by contacting 306-882-6413 Ext. 290. A doctor’s referral is not required to access services.
Specialized speech language pathology services such as feeding and swallowing, and video fluoroscopy are referred to Tertiary Clinics and/or Assessments. Follow up treatment and management services are provided by the regional Speech Language Pathologist in consultation with the specialized service provider(s).
Physical Therapy:
A generalized assessment and treatment service in physical therapy is provided to all children through Community Therapy Services. Typically musculoskeletal and orthopaedic services are provided.
Caregivers may request these services by contacting 306-822-6413 Ext.608.
Occupational Therapy:
A generalized assessment and treatment service in occupational therapy is provided to all children through Community Therapy Services.
Caregivers may request these services by contacting 306-822-6413 Ext 608.
Program Descriptions and Access to Rehabilitation Therapy Services for Children in Heartland Health Region:
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Keewatin YatthéRegional outpatient children’s services may be available from speech language pathologists, occupational therapists, and/or physical therapists visiting the health authority.
Caregivers may request a current listing of services available by contacting 306-235-2220. A doctor’s referral is not required to access services.
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Kelsey TrailKELSEY TRAIL HEALTH REGION
Child Requiring Therapy Services
Birth to 3 years
of age
3 – 5 years of age
6 – 18 years of age
Kelsey Trail Health Region
Speech Language Pathology
Occupational Therapy Services
Physical Therapy Services
Not Enrolled in School
Kelsey Trail Health Region
Enrolled in School*
Kelsey Trail Health Region
Speech Language Pathology
Occupational Therapy Services
Physical Therapy Services
Kelsey Trail Health Region
School Division Contact school
division for services
Physical Therapy
Occupational Therapy
School Division Contact school
division for services
Physical Therapy (acute/post op)
Occupational Therapy
(Acute/post op)
Speech Language Pathology
Occupational Therapy
Speech Language Pathology
Occupational Therapy
Note: Clients must access and exhaust all Regional Children’s Therapy Services prior to referral to specialized programs.
*Enrolled in school: attends a school division early entrance program, Pre-Kindergarten, Kindergarten or grade 1-12 program.
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Program Descriptions and Access to Rehabilitation Therapy Services for Children in Kelsey Trail Health Region:
Speech Language Pathology:
Regional outpatient speech language pathology services are provided to children from birth to school entry through the Public Health Services office.
Caregivers may request these services by contacting 306-752-1750. A doctor’s referral is not required to access services.
Acute health episode speech language pathology services are not provided, however referrals are accepted from inpatient services for outpatient follow up. Specialized speech language pathology services such as feeding and swallowing, and video fluoroscopy are referred to Tertiary Clinics and/or Assessments. Follow up treatment and management services are provided by the regional Speech Language Pathologist in consultation with the specialized service provider(s).
Physical Therapy:
Inpatient physical therapy services are provided to children by adult therapists while in hospital with a referral from the attending physician.
Outpatient physical therapy services are provided to children from birth to 18 years of age through the Therapy Services department of the health region. A generalized assessment and treatment service in physical therapy is provided. No referral is required to access outpatient services. Caregivers may contact 306-752-1750 for an appointment.
Limited regional follow up services are provided to children with specialized physical therapy programs.
Occupational Therapy:
Inpatient occupational therapy services are provided to children while in hospital with a referral from the attending physician.
Outpatient occupational therapy services are provided to children from birth to school entry through the Therapy Services department of the health region. A generalized assessment and treatment service in occupational therapy is provided. No referral is required to access outpatient services. Caregivers may contact 306-752-1750 for an appointment.
Limited regional follow up services are provided to children with specialized physical therapy programs.
Kelsey Trail
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Mamawetan Churchill RiverMamawetan Churchill River Health Region
Child Requiring Therapy Services
Birth to 3 years of age
3 – 5 years of age
6 – 18 years of age
MCRHR
Speech Language Pathology
Physical Therapy
Not Enrolled in School
MCRHR
Enrolled in School*
MCRHR
Speech Language Pathology
Physical Therapy
MCRHR
School Division Contact school
division for services
Physical Therapy
School Division Contact school
division for services
Physical Therapy (acute/post op)
Speech Language Pathology
Occupational Therapy
Speech Language Pathology
Occupational Therapy
Physical Therapy
Physical Therapy
Note: Clients must access and exhaust all Regional Children’s Therapy Services prior to referral to specialized programs. *Enrolled in school: attends a school division early entrance program, Pre-Kindergarten, Kindergarten, grade 1-12 program, and students up to 21 years and 11 months of age.
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Mamawetan Churchill River
Speech Language Pathology:
Regional outpatient speech language pathology services are provided to children from birth to school entry through the La Ronge Health Centre.
Caregivers may request these services by contacting 306-425-8505. A doctor’s referral is not required to access services.
Acute health episode speech language pathology services are not provided, however referrals are accepted from inpatient services for outpatient follow up. Specialized speech language pathology services such as feeding and swallowing, and video fluoroscopy are referred to Tertiary Clinics and/or Assessments. Follow up treatment and management services are provided by the regional Speech Language Pathologist in consultation with the specialized service provider(s).
Physical Therapy:
Inpatient physical therapy services are provided to children by adult therapists while in hospital with a referral from the attending physician.
Outpatient physical therapy services are provided to children from birth to 18 years of age through the Therapy Services department of the health region. A generalized assessment and treatment service in physical therapy is provided. No referral is required to access outpatient services. Caregivers may contact 306-425-8504 for an appointment.
Limited regional follow up services are provided to children with specialized physical therapy programs.
Program Descriptions and Access to Rehabilitation Therapy Services for Children in Mamawetan Churchill River Health Region (MCRHR):
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PRAIRIE NORTH HEALTH REGION
Note: Clients must access and exhaust all Regional Children’s Therapy Services prior to referral to specialized programs. * Enrolled in school: attends a school division early entrance program, Pre-Kindergarten, Kindergarten or grade 1-12 program.
Child Requiring Therapy Services
Birth to 3 years
of age
3 – 5 years of age
6 – 18 years of age
Prairie North Health Region
Speech Language Pathology Services
Occupational Therapy Services
Physical Therapy Services
Not Enrolled in School
Prairie North Health Region
Enrolled in School*
Prairie North Health Region
Speech Language Pathology Services
Occupational Therapy Services
Physical Therapy Services
Prairie North Health Region
School Divisions
Contact school divisions for
services Physical
Therapy
School Divisions Contact school
divisions for services
Physical Therapy
Occupational Therapy
Speech Language Pathology
Occupational Therapy
Speech Language Pathology
Occupational Therapy
Occupational Therapy
Speech Language Pathology
Prairie North
Note: Clients must access and exhaust all Regional Children’s Therapy Services prior to referral to specialized programs.
*Enrolled in school: attends a school division early entrance program, Pre-Kindergarten, Kindergarten or grade 1-12 program.
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Prairie NorthProgram Descriptions and Access to Rehabilitation Therapy Services for Children in Prairie North Health Region:
Speech Language Pathology:
Regional outpatient speech language pathology services are provided to children from birth to school entry.
Caregivers may request these services by contacting 306-446-5888 (North Battleford/Meadow Lake) or 306-820-6225 (Lloydminster). A doctor’s referral is not required to access services.
Inpatient speech language pathology services are not provided, however referrals are accepted from inpatient services for outpatient follow up.
Specialized speech language pathology services such as feeding and swallowing, and video fluoroscopy are referred to Tertiary Clinics and/or Assessments. Follow up treatment and management services are provided by the regional Speech Language Pathologist in consultation with the specialized service provider(s).
Physical Therapy:
Inpatient physical therapy services are provided to children while in hospital with a referral from the attending physician.
Outpatient physical therapy services are provided to children from birth to school entry. No referral is required to access outpatient services. Caregivers may contact 306-446-5888 (North Battleford/Meadow Lake) or 306-820-6225 (Lloydminster) for an appointment.
Children aged 6-18 years of age are provided limited assessment and follow up treatment focused on acute and specific conditions. Limited regional follow up services are provided to children with specialized physical therapy programs.
Occupational Therapy:
Inpatient occupational therapy services are provided to children while in hospital with a referral from the attending physician. Outpatient occupational therapy services are provided to children from birth to school entry. No referral is required to
access outpatient services. Caregivers may contact 306-446-5888 (North Battleford/Meadow Lake) or 306-820-6225 (Lloydminster) for an appointment.
Children aged 6-18 years of age are provided limited assessment and follow up treatment focused on acute and specific conditions. Limited regional follow up services are provided to children with specialized occupational therapy programs.
Specialized Children’s Therapy Services:
Prairie North Health Region provides specialized children’s therapy services through the Therapeutic Integrated Pediatric Services. Coordination of services for children with complex needs requiring multiple services may be provided by contacting 306-466-5888 (North Battleford/Meadow Lake) or 306-820-6225 (Lloydminster) for an appointment.
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Prince Albert ParklandPRINCE ALBERT PARKLAND HEALTH REGION
Note: Clients must access and exhaust all Regional Children’s Therapy Services prior to referral to specialized programs. * Enrolled in school: attends a school division early entrance program, Pre-Kindergarten, Kindergarten or grade 1-12 program.
How old is the child?
Birth to 3
years of age
3 to 5 years
of age
5 to 8 years of age
(Higher school priority)
8 to 18 years of age
(Limited school services)
Child’s Local School For OT, SLP, PT,
Psychology, Special Education Services and/or PAPHR for
Mental Health issues
Child’s Local School For OT, SLP, PT,
Psychology, Special Education Services and/or PAPHR for
Mental Health issues
Not in PreKindergarten:
PAPHR (SLP, OT, PT, ECP, PEDS
team)
In Prekindergarten:
Local School’s SLP and/or
PAPHR (OT, PT, ECP)
Prince Albert Parkland Health
Region (SLP, OT, PT, ECP, PEDS
team)
Abbreviations: PAPHR-Prince Albert Parkland Health Region SLP-Speech Language Pathologist (Speech Therapy) OT-Occupational Therapy PT-Physical Therapy ECP-Early Childhood Psychologist Ed Psych-Educational Psychologist SHAP-Saskatchewan Hearing Aid Plan CYDC-Child & Youth Developmental Clinic (School age team) PEDS Team-Pediatric Early Development Services team
(PT, OT, SLP, and/or ECP
Abbreviations:PAPHR - Prince Albert Parkland Health RegionOT - Occupational TherapyECP - Early Childhood PsychologistSHAP - Saskatchewan Hearing Aid PlanPEDS Team - Pediatric Early Development Services team (PT, OT, SLP, and/or ECP)
SLP - Speech Language Pathologist (Speech Therapy)PT - Physical TherapyEd Psych - Educational PsychologistCYDC - Child & Youth Developmental Clinic (School age team)
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Program Descriptions and Access to Rehabilitation Therapy Services for Children in Prince Albert Parkland Health Region:
Prince Albert Parkland
Speech Language Pathology:
Regional outpatient speech language pathology services are provided to children from birth to school entry through the Therapy Program.
Caregivers may request these services by contacting 306-765-6126. A doctor’s referral is not required to access services.
Inpatient speech language pathology services are limited to swallowing services, however referrals are accepted from inpatient services for outpatient follow up.
Specialized speech language pathology services such as feeding and swallowing, and video fluoroscopy are provided by the Children’s Therapy Program. Follow up treatment and management services are provided through outpatient speech language pathology services.
Physical Therapy:
Inpatient physical therapy services are provided to children while in hospital with a referral from a health care provider.
Outpatient physical therapy services are provided to children from birth to school entry through the Children’s Therapy Program. Caregivers may request these services by contacting 306-765-6126. A doctor’s referral is not required to access services.
Children aged 6-18 years of age are provided one time assessments and follow up treatment for acute and post operative physical therapy.
In school physical therapy services are provided by the Children’s Therapy Program to children 6-18 years of age through a contract with the Sask Rivers School Division. Please contact the school division for access to services for long term and chronic conditions.
Occupational Therapy:
Inpatient occupational therapy services are provided to children while in hospital with a referral from a health care provider.
Outpatient occupational therapy services are provided to children from birth to school entry through the Children’s Therapy Program.
Caregivers may request these services by contacting 306-765-6126. A doctor’s referral is not required to access services.
Specialized Children’s Therapy Services:
The Children’s Therapy Program provides specialized children’s therapy services in Adaptive Equipment, Early Development Assessment and Intervention, Specialized Seating, Assistive Technology, Swallowing, and Sensory Processing. Caregiver’s may contact the Children’s Therapy Program at 306-765-6126 for an appointment.
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Prince Albert Parkland
Concern Specialist(s) to refer to Birth - 3 Years 3 - 5 Years NOT in
Pre-Kindergarten3 - 5 years in
Pre-Kindergarten 5 - 18 Years (in school)
Speech - Clarity/hard to understand
SLP PAPHR PAPHR Child’s School SLP Child’s School SLP
Speech - Stutters SLP PAPHR PAPHR Child’s School SLP Child’s School SLP
Language - late talker/not talking much
SLP PAPHR PAPHR Child’s School SLP Child’s School SLP
Language - poor listening/comprehension
SLP PAPHR PAPHR Child’s School SLP Child’s School SLP
Behaviour - (often have emotional, cognitive, sensory, and/or language components)
ECP and SLPand OT
PAPHR PAPHR Child’s School SLPPAPHR OT, ECP
Child’s School Ed. Psychologist, OT, SLP, Behavioural consultant, PAPHR Mental Health
Mobility - difficulty moving, walking, quality of moving, clumsy
PT and/orOT
PAPHR PAPHR PAPHR School OT; Very Limited PT services at school or through Health; maybe private services available
Play Skills Psychologist, OT, SLP
PAPHR PAPHR PAPHR-ECP, OT; Child’s school SLP
Child’s School Ed. Psychologist, SLP, OT, Special Ed Consultants/teachers
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Prince Albert Parkland
Concern Specialist(s) to refer to Birth - 3 Years 3 - 5 Years NOT in
Pre-Kindergarten3 - 5 years in
Pre-Kindergarten 5 - 18 Years (in school)
Fine motor skills (use of hands and eyes)
OT PAPHR PAPHR PAPHR
Hearing assessment AudiologistPrince Albert
Carlton Trail Hearing Clinic - South Hill Mall, 2995 2nd Ave West (306) 922-0003Hearing Services - Victoria Square - 2345 10th Ave West (306) 953-8932Saskatchewan Hearing Aid Plan - McIntosh Mall, 800 Central Avenue (306) 765-6520
Developmental delay Psychologist, SLP, OT, and/or PT
PAPHRECP or PEDS team
PAPHRECP or PEDS team
PAPHR ECP, OT, PT, School SLP
Child’s school Ed Psychologist, SLP, OT, Special Ed. ConsultantsWill refer to PAPHR CHILD and YOUTH cognitive Clinic as needed
Social-emotional skills Psychology, OT, SLP
PAPHR ECP, OT, SLP or PEDS Team
PAPHR ECP, OT, SLP or PEDS Team
PAPHR ECP, OT, School SLP
Child’s school Ed Psychologist, SLP, OT, Special Ed. ConsultantsPAPHR Mental Health if needed
Activities of daily living challenges - eating/feeding/swallowing
Feeding team Infants only inpatients - PAPHR SLP; all others: Saskatoon
Saskatoon feeding teams
Saskatoon feeding teams
Saskatoon feeding teams
Activities of daily living - Toileting
No specialists known
Pediatricians Pediatricians Pediatricians Pediatricians
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Concern Specialist(s) to refer to Birth - 3 Years 3 - 5 Years NOT in
Pre-Kindergarten3 - 5 years in
Pre-Kindergarten 5 - 18 Years (in school)
Activities of daily living - Dressing
Occupational Therapists
PAPHR OT PAPHR OT PAPHR OT Child’s school OT
Autism diagnosis ASD teams PAPHR PEDS team
PAPHR PEDS team PAPHR PEDS team and/or Child and Youth School team
Child and Youth School Team
Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Diagnosis
FASD teams PAPHR PEDS team
PAPHR PEDS team PAPHR PEDS team and/or Child and Youth school team
Child and Youth school team
Genetic Disorders - Diagnoses Geneticist Saskatoon Saskatoon Saskatoon Saskatoon
Genetic Disorders - Developmental Therapy
SLP and/or OT and/or PT and/or Psychologist
PAPHR PEDS team
PAPHR PEDS team PAPHR-ECP, OT, PT, Child’s school SLP
Child’s school teaching staff, SLP, OT, PT, Ed Psychologist
Cleft Lip and Palate Cleft lip and Palate team and local SLP
Saskatoon CLP team for surgery, checkups; PAPHR SLPs for therapy
Saskatoon CLP team for surgery, checkups; PAPHR SLPs for therapy
Saskatoon CLP team for surgery, checkups; Child’s school SLPs for therapy
Saskatoon CLP team for surgery, checkups; Child’s school SLPs for therapy
Prince Albert Parkland
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Concern Specialist(s) to refer to Birth - 3 Years 3 - 5 Years NOT in
Pre-Kindergarten3 - 5 years in
Pre-Kindergarten 5 - 18 Years (in school)
Cerebral Palsy PT, OT, and/or SLP
PAPHR; Maybe Saskatoon consultations
PAPHR; Maybe Saskatoon consultations
PAPHR-PT, OT School SLP
School OT, PT, SLP Maybe consultations with Saskatoon ABCDP
Prince Albert Parkland
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Regina Qu’Appelle
RQHR Not Enrolled in School
Speech Language Pathology
3-5 years of age 6-18 years of ageBirth to 3 years of
age
RQHR School Divisions
Occupational Therapy Services
Physical Therapy Services
Occupational Therapy
(Specialized Services)
Speech Language Pathology
Occupational Therapy Services
Physical Therapy Services
More than one rehab
therapy
Public Health
Children’s Program
Children’s Program
Children’s Program
Children’s Program
Enrolled in School
Child Requiring Therapy
RQHR
OccupationalTherapy Services
Speech Language Pathology
Physical Therapy Services
Public Health
Children’s Program
Children’s Program
Community Therapy
RQHRSchool
Divisions
Speech Language Pathology
Regional Children’s Therapy ServicesRegina Qu’Appelle Health Region
Physical Therapy Services
Occupational Therapy Services
Child & Youth
Child & Youth
Community Therapy
Children’s Program
Community Therapy
Community Therapy
** Clients must access and exhaust all Regional Children's Therapy Services prior to referral to specialized programs.
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Program Descriptions and Access to Rehabilitation Therapy Services for Children in Regina Qu’Appelle Health Region (RQHR):
Speech Language Pathology:
Regional outpatient speech language pathology services are provided:• To children residing in the city of
Regina from birth to school entry through Children’s Program at Wascana Rehabilitation Centre (WRC). Caregivers may request these services by contacting Children's Program at 306-766-5710. Physician referral is not required.
• To children residing in the North Central area of Regina through Children's Program at Four Directions Community Health Centre. Caregivers may request these services by contacting Four Directions at 306-766-7544. Physician referral is not required.
• To rural RQHR children from birth to school entry through Public and Population Health Services. Caregivers may request these services by contacting RQHR Public and Population Health Services at 306-766-7706. Physician referral is not required.
• To children from birth to school entry through Child and Youth Services. Caregivers may request these services by contacting RQHR Child and Youth Services at 306-766-6700. Physician referral is not required.
• To children eligible to receive services through the Kids First program and the Developmental Assessment Clinic.
• To children admitted to hospital in Regina, from birth to 12 years of age, with feeding and swallowing concerns or complex communication issues. Physician referral is required
Specialized Speech Language Pathology:
Specialized speech language pathology services offered are: • Feeding and swallowing, video
fluoroscopy, nasometry, assistive technology and augmentative communication systems through the Children’s Program, WRC. Caregivers may request these services by contacting Children's Program at 306-766-5710.
• Second opinion tertiary services and clinics* are offered through the Children’s Program for assessment, diagnosis, consultation, and/or ongoing services, case management and support. Contact number is 306-766-5710.
• Diagnostic assessment and consultation are offered through the Cognitive Disabilities Program and the Autism Program through Child and Youth Services. Contact number 306-766-6700. The Autism Program also provides direct therapy for preschool children with Autism Spectrum Disorders. Contact number 306-766-6700.
• Consultation, mentoring and support are available from specialized service providers to the regional service providers on request.
*Clinics - Down Syndrome, Cleft Lip and Palate, and Rehabilitation
Regina Qu’Appelle
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Physical Therapy:Regional physical therapy services are provided:• To children from birth to 18 years of age
through the Children’s Program, WRC, who meet the mandate of the program. Caregivers may request these services by contacting Children's Program at 306-766-5710. Physician referral is not required.
• To rural RQHR children from birth to 18 years of age for non-complex issues through Community Therapy services. Physician referral is not required. Contact number 306-766-7301.
• To children eligible to receive services through the Developmental Assessment Clinic.
• To children from birth to 18 years of age admitted to hospital in Regina requiring inpatient physical therapy services.
Specialized Physical Therapy Services:Specialized physical therapy services are provided through Children's Program, WRC for:• Seating, adaptive equipment, and
specialized splinting. Caregivers may request these services by contacting Children's Program at 306-766-5710.
• Second opinion tertiary services and clinics* are offered for assessment, diagnosis, consultation, and/or ongoing services, case management and support. Contact number 306-766-5710.
• Consultation, mentoring and support are available from specialized service provider to the regional service provider on request.
*Clinics - Down Syndrome, Spina Bifida, Rehabilitation, Amputee, Neuromuscular, Orthopedic
Occupational Therapy:Regional occupational therapy services are provided: • To children from birth to 18 years of age
through the Children’s Program, WRC, who meet the mandate of the program. Caregivers may request these services by contacting Children's Program at 306-766-5710. Physician referral is not required.
• To children eligible to receive services through the Developmental Assessment Clinic.
• To children from birth to 18 years of age admitted to hospital in Regina requiring inpatient occupational therapy services.
Program Descriptions and Access to Rehabilitation Therapy Services for Children in Regina Qu’Appelle Health Region (continued):
Regina Qu’Appelle
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Specialized Occupational Therapy Services:
Specialized occupational therapy services are provided for:• Seating, adaptive equipment, feeding
and swallowing, specialized splinting and assistive technology is offered through Children's Program. Contact number 306-766-5710. Physician referral is not required.
• Second opinion tertiary services and clinics* are offered through the Children’s Program for assessment, diagnosis, consultation, and/or ongoing services, case management and support. Contact number 306-766-5710.
• Diagnostic assessment and consultation are offered through the Cognitive Disabilities Program through Child and Youth Services. Contact number 306-766-6700.
• Consultation, mentoring and support are available from specialized service providers to the regional service provider on request.
*Clinics - Down Syndrome, Spina Bifida, Rehabilitation, Amputee, Neuromuscular, Orthopedic
Program Descriptions and Access to Rehabilitation Therapy Services for Children in Regina Qu’Appelle Health Region (continued):
Regina Qu’Appelle
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SASKATOON HEALTH REGION Regional Services
Child Requiring Therapy Services
Birth to 3 years of age
3 – 5 years of age
6 – 18 years of age
Saskatoon Health Region
Speech Language Pathology
Occupational Therapy Services
Physical Therapy Services
Not Enrolled in School
Saskatoon Health Region
Enrolled in School
Saskatoon Health Region
Speech Language Pathology
Occupational Therapy Services
Physical Therapy Services
School
Divisions
School Divisions
Physical Therapy Services
Public Health
Royal University Hospital
Community Services
Rural Community
Services
Royal University Hospital
Community Services
Royal University Hospital
Mental Health & Addictions –Child & Youth
Public Health
Royal University Hospital
Mental Health & Addictions –Child & Youth
Community Services
Rural Community
Services
Royal University Hospital
Community Services
Royal University Hospital
Saskatoon Health Region
Physical Therapy Services
Occupational Therapy Services
Occupational Therapy Services
Speech Language Pre K
Urban
School Wellness
Team
School Wellness
Team
SmithWick Physiotherapy
Rural Community
Services
Community Services
Rural Community
Services
Community Services
Rural Community
Services
Rural Community
Services
*Child Development Program (ABCDP) refers to the Alvin Buckwold Child Development Program located at the Kinsmen Children’s Center (KCC). Our children display or are at significant risk for developmental, cognitive and/or physical challenges. Private therapy services are available in the Saskatoon Community
Child Development
Program (ABCDP)*
SmithWick Physiotherapy
SmithWick Physiotherapy
Child Development
Program (ABCDP)*
Saskatoon Regional Services
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Speech Language Pathology:
Regional speech language pathology services are provided to:• Children residing in the city of
Saskatoon from birth to school entry through Speech Language Pathology, Royal University Hospital. Caregivers may request these services by contacting the department at 306-655-2434. A physician referral is not required.
• Children residing in the rural area of Saskatoon Health Region from birth to school entry through Speech Language Pathology, Public Health Services. Caregivers may request these services by contacting the department at 306-655-4700. A physician referral is not required.
• Children from birth to school entry with an associated mental health and/or behavioural problem through Child and Youth Services. Caregivers can request these services by contacting SHR Child and Youth Services at 306-655-5721. A physician referral is not required.
• Children admitted to Royal University Hospital from birth to 12 years of age, with feeding and swallowing concerns or complex communication issues. Referral from one of the inter-professional hospital team is required.
Specialized Speech Language Pathology:
Specialized speech language pathology services offered are:• Cleft Lip and Palate Clinic at
306-655-2922 and the Gastrostomy Tube Clinic at 306-655-2208 located at Royal University Hospital.
• Videofluoroscopy at Royal University Hospital. These services may be requested by contacting 306-655-2434.
• Specialized children’s speech language pathology at the Alvin Buckwold Child Development Program (ABCDP). Referrals are accepted from family or guardians, physicians or other health care providers for children who display or are at risk for significant developmental, cognitive and/or
physical challenges. All referrals are assessed through an intake process to determine if the child meets the ABCDP mandate. Caregivers may request these services by contacting ABCDP intake at 306-655-1070.
• Specialized children’s team assessments involving the paediatrician at the Alvin Buckwold Child Development Program (ABCDP). A team assessment requires a physician referral. These services may be requested by contacting ABCDP intake at 306-655-1070.
For more detailed information please refer to the following chart.
Program Descriptions and Access to Rehabilitation Therapy Services for Children in Saskatoon Health Region:
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Physical Therapy:
Regional physical therapy services are provided to:• Children birth to 18 years of age with
orthopaedic, plastics and rheumatology concerns or deficits in movement and function as a result of illness or injury that are not associated with a developmental delay through Royal University Hospital outpatient services. Services may be requested by contacting 306-655-2431.
• Children birth to 18 years of age with orthopaedic, plastics and rheumatology concerns or deficits in movement and function as a result of illness or injury that are not associated with a developmental delay through Rural Community Therapy Services at 306-232-8234 and Community Services at 306-655-3400.
• Children admitted to Royal University Hospital from birth to 12 years of age. Referral from one of the inter-professional hospital team is required.
Specialized Physical Therapy:
Specialized physical therapy services offered are:• For children with bleeding disorders
through the Bleeding Disorders Program at Royal University Hospital. The program can be contacted at 306-655-6504. Referral by a haematologist is required.
• Specialized children’s physical therapy at the Alvin Buckwold Child Development Program (ABCDP). Referrals are accepted from family or guardians, physicians or other health care providers for children who display or are at risk for significant developmental, cognitive and/or physical challenges. All referrals are assessed through an intake process to determine if the child meets the ABCDP mandate. Caregivers may request these services by contacting ABCDP intake at 306-655-1070.
• Specialized children’s team assessments involving the paediatrician at the Alvin
Buckwold Child Development Program (ABCDP). A team assessment requires a physician referral. These services may be requested by contacting ABCDP intake at 306-655-1070.
For more detailed information please refer to the following chart.
Program Descriptions and Access to Rehabilitation Therapy Services for Children in Saskatoon Health Region (Continued):
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Occupational Therapy:
Regional occupational therapy services are provided:• To children birth to 18 years of age with
orthopaedic, plastics and rheumatology concerns or deficits in movement and function as a result of illness or injury that are not associated with a developmental delay through Royal University Hospital outpatient services. Services may be requested by contacting 306-655-2438.
• To children birth to 18 years of age with orthopaedic, plastics and rheumatology concerns or deficits in movement and function as a result of illness or injury that are not associated with a developmental delay through Rural Community Therapy Services at 306-232-8234 and Community Services at 306-655-3400. A physician’s referral is required.
• To children admitted to Royal University Hospital from birth to 12 years of age. Referral from one of the inter-professional hospital team is required.
Specialized Occupational Therapy:
Specialized Occupational therapy services offered are:• Specialized children’s physical
therapy at the Alvin Buckwold Child Development Program (ABCDP). Referrals are accepted from family or guardians, physicians or other health care providers for children who display or are at risk for significant developmental, cognitive and/or physical challenges. All referrals are assessed through an intake process to determine if the child meets the ABCDP mandate. Caregivers may request these services by contacting ABCDP intake at 306-655-1070.
• Specialized children’s team assessments involving the paediatrician at the Alvin Buckwold Child Development Program (ABCDP). A team assessment requires a physician referral. These services may be requested by contacting ABCDP intake at 306-655-1070.
For more detailed information please refer to the following chart.
Program Descriptions and Access to Rehabilitation Therapy Services for Children in Saskatoon Health Region (continued):
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Saskatoon
SASKATOON HEALTH REGION Specialized Services
Note: Clients must access and exhaust all Regional Children’s Therapy Services prior to referral to specialized programs. * Enrolled in school: attends a school division early entrance program, Pre-Kindergarten, Kindergarten or grade 1-12 program.
Child Requires Specialized Therapy
Services
Child Development Program (ABCDP)
RUH Pediatric Outpatients
Clinics
Tertiary Assessment
Augmentative Alternative
Clinic – this includes a series
of workshops for team and ongoing support for child’s
team at clinics
Feeding Clinic
Tertiary Interdisciplinary
Neuromotor Team
Down Syndrome ABCD
Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
Communicative Interaction
Disorder
Tertiary Assessment
SLP – Swallowing Assessments
Tertiary Clinic Tertiary
Interdisciplinary
Cleft Lip and Palate Clinic
Bleeding Disorders Clinic
G-Tube Clinic
Our children display, or are at significant risk for, developmental, cognitive
and/or physical challenges.
Development Team
Botox
Spasticity Orthopedic
Clinic
Hand Clinic Muscular Dystrophy
Metabolic
Spinal Cord
Brain Injury
Note: Clients must access and exhaust all Regional Children’s Therapy Services prior to referral to specialized programs.
*Enrolled in school: attends a school division early entrance program, Pre-Kindergarten, Kindergarten or grade 1-12 program.
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Specialized Children’s Therapy Services:
Saskatoon
Specialized services within Saskatoon Health Region are primarily provided at two locations: the Alvin Buckwold Child Development Program (ABCDP) and Royal Univeristy Hospital (RUH).
The Alvin Buckwold Child Development Program* (ABCDP) provides specialized children’s therapy services in speech language pathology, physical therapy,
and occupational therapy as well as interdisciplinary team assessment, diagnosis and consultation. These children display or are at risk for significant development, cognitive and/or physical challenges. All referrals are assessed through an intake process to decide if the child meets ABCDP mandate. Team assessments involving the pediatrician at ABCDP require physician referral. Therapy
services are open to referrals from family or guardians, physicians or other health care providers.
*the Alvin Buckwold Child Development Program (ABCDP) is located at Kinsmen Children Centre (KCC), 1319 Colony Street, Saskatoon.
Concern Specialist(s) to Refer to: Birth to 3 Years 3-5 Years - Not in
Pre-Kindergarten3-5 Years - In
Pre-Kindergarten5-18 years -
In SchoolAutism Communication
Interaction Disorder Team ABCDP
Child and Youth Services Mental Health and Addictions Services
Autism Services Saskatoon
ABCDP 306-655-1070 Must be referred by a physician
Autism Services Saskatoon 306-665-7013
ABCDP 306-655-1070 Must be referred by a physician
Autism Services Saskatoon 306-665-7013
ABCDP 306-655-1070 Must be referred by a physician
Autism Services Saskatoon 306-665-7013
School Team
Child and Youth Services Mental Health and Addictions ServicesAutism Services Saskatoon 306-665-7013
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Saskatoon
Concern Specialist(s) to Refer to: Birth to 3 Years 3-5 Years - Not in
Pre-Kindergarten3-5 Years - In
Pre-Kindergarten5-18 years -
In SchoolBleeding Disorders Bleeding Disorders
Team, RUHBleeding Disorders Team RUH 306-655-6504 Must be referred by a hematologist
Bleeding Disorders Team RUH 306-655-6504 Must be referred by a hematologist
Bleeding Disorders Team RUH 306-655-6504 Must be referred by a hematologist
Bleeding Disorders Team RUH 306-655-6504 Must be referred by a hematologist
Brain Injury Brain Injury Team, ABCDP
ABCDP 306-655-1070Must be referred by a physician
ABCDP 306-655-1070Must be referred by a physician
ABCDP 306-655-1070Must be referred by a physician
School TeamsABCDP 306-655-1070Must be referred by a physician
Cerebral Palsy Neuromotor Team, ABCDP
ABCDP 306-655-1070Must be referred by a physician
ABCDP 306-655-1070Must be referred by a physician
ABCDP 306-655-1070Must be referred by a physician
School TeamsABCDP 306-655-1070Must be referred by a physician
Cleft Lip and Palate Clinic for all children
Cleft Lip & Palate Team, RUH
RUH 306-966-2922Must be referred by a physician
RUH 306-966-2922Must be referred by a physician
RUH 306-966-2922Must be referred by a physician
RUH 306-966-2922Must be referred by a physician
Communication: Augmentative Alternative (AAC) - cannot communicate with words
AAC Team, ABCDP ABCDP 306-655-1070 ABCDP 306-655-1070 ABCDP 306-655-1070 ABCDP 306-655-1070
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Saskatoon
Concern Specialist(s) to Refer to: Birth to 3 Years 3-5 Years - Not in
Pre-Kindergarten3-5 Years - In
Pre-Kindergarten5-18 years -
In SchoolDevelopmental Delay or at risk for significant developemental delay seeking team assessment or diagnosis
Developmental Team, ABCDP
ABCDP 306-655-1070Must be referred by a physician
ABCDP 306-655-1070Must be referred by a physician
ABCDP 306-655-1070Must be referred by a physician
ABCDP 306-655-1070Must be referred by a physician
Developmental Delay or at risk for significant developemental delay (i.e. cerebral palsy, FAS, autism, down syndrome, neuromotor disorders) seeking therapy services
Speech Language Pathologist, ABCDP
Physical Therapist, ABCDP
Occupational Therapist, ABCDP
ABCDP 306-655-1070
ABCDP 306-655-1070
ABCDP 306-655-1070
ABCDP 306-655-1070
ABCDP 306-655-1070
ABCDP 306-655-1070
ABCDP 306-655-1070
ABCDP 306-655-1070
ABCDP 306-655-1070
School Team
School Team
School Team
Down Syndrome Adaptive Behaviour and Cognitive Disability Team, ABCDP
ABCDP 306-655-1070Must be referred by a physician
ABCDP 306-655-1070Must be referred by a physician
ABCDP 306-655-1070Must be referred by a physician
ABCDP 306-655-1070Must be referred by a physician
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Saskatoon
Concern Specialist(s) to Refer to: Birth to 3 Years 3-5 Years - Not in
Pre-Kindergarten3-5 Years - In
Pre-Kindergarten5-18 years -
In SchoolEating/feeding/swallowing with developmental delay and no G-tube
Eating/feeding/swallowing with developmental delay and feeding tube.
Eating/feeding/swallowing without developmental delay
Feeding Clinic, ABCDP
Speech-Language Pathologists, RUH
ABCDP 306-655-1070
Speech-Language Pathologists, RUH 306-655-2434
ABCDP 306-655-1070
Speech-Language Pathologists, RUH 306-655-2434
ABCDP 306-655-1070
Speech-Language Pathologists, RUH 306-655-2434
ABCDP 306-655-1070
Speech-Language Pathologists, RUH 306-655-2434
Fetal Alcohol Syndrome FAS Team, ABCDP ABCDP 306-655-1070Must be referred by a physician
ABCDP 306-655-1070Must be referred by a physician
ABCDP 306-655-1070Must be referred by a physician
ABCDP 306-655-1070Must be referred by a physician
G tube, typical children and children with developmental delay
RUH G-Tube team RUH G-Tube Team 306-655-2208 Must be referred by a physician
RUH G-Tube Team 306-655-2208 Must be referred by a physician
RUH G-Tube Team 306-655-2208 Must be referred by a physician
RUH G-Tube Team 306-655-2208 Must be referred by a physician
Hand Clinic, children with developmental delay
Hand Clinic, ABCDP ABCDP 306-655-1070Must be referred by a physician
ABCDP 306-655-1070Must be referred by a physician
ABCDP 306-655-1070Must be referred by a physician
ABCDP 306-655-1070Must be referred by a physician
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Saskatoon
Concern Specialist(s) to Refer to: Birth to 3 Years 3-5 Years - Not in
Pre-Kindergarten3-5 Years - In
Pre-Kindergarten5-18 years -
In SchoolIntellectual Disability; conditions associated with an intellectual disability
Adaptive Behaviour & Cognitive Disability Team, ABCDP
ABCDP 306-655-1070Must be referred by a physician
ABCDP 306-655-1070Must be referred by a physician
ABCDP 306-655-1070Must be referred by a physician
ABCDP 306-655-1070Must be referred by a physician
Urban Saskatoon Speech-Language Pathologist
RUH Speech-Language Pathology Dept 306-655-2434
RUH Speech-Language Pathology Dept 306-655-2434
RUH Speech-Language Pathology Dept 306-655-2434
School SLP
Rural Saskatoon Health Region
Speech-Language Pathologist
Public Health Services 306-655-4700
Public Health Services 306-655-4700
School SLP or Public Health Services 306-655-4700
School SLP
Specific speech and language concerns associated with mental health concerns or behaviour concerns
Speech-Language Pathologist
Mental Health & Addiction Services; Child & Youth 306-655-5721
Mental Health & Addiction Services; Child & Youth 306-655-5721
Mental Health & Addiction Services; Child & Youth 306-655-5721
School SLP
Metabolic Concerns Metabolic Team, ABCDP
ABCDP 306-655-1070Must be referred by a physician
ABCDP 306-655-1070Must be referred by a physician
ABCDP 306-655-1070Must be referred by a physician
ABCDP 306-655-1070Must be referred by a physician
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Saskatoon
Concern Specialist(s) to Refer to: Birth to 3 Years 3-5 Years - Not in
Pre-Kindergarten3-5 Years - In
Pre-Kindergarten5-18 years -
In SchoolMuscular Dystrophy Muscular Dystrophy
Team, ABCDPABCDP 306-655-1070Must be referred by a physician
ABCDP 306-655-1070Must be referred by a physician
ABCDP 306-655-1070Must be referred by a physician
ABCDP 306-655-1070Must be referred by a physician
Neuromotor Disorders i.e. cerebral palsy; head shape, brachial plexus
Neuromotor Team, ABCDP
ABCDP 306-655-1070Must be referred by a physician
ABCDP 306-655-1070Must be referred by a physician
ABCDP 306-655-1070Must be referred by a physician
ABCDP 306-655-1070Must be referred by a physician
Orthopedic concerns with developmental delays
Orthopedic Clinic, ABCDP
ABCDP 306-655-1070Must be referred by a physician
ABCDP 306-655-1070Must be referred by a physician
ABCDP 306-655-1070Must be referred by a physician
ABCDP 306-655-1070Must be referred by a physician
Orthopedic concerns without developmental delays
Physical Therapists RUH Physical Therapy Dept 306-655-2431
RUH Physical Therapy Dept 306-655-2431
RUH Physical Therapy Dept 306-655-2431
RUH Physical Therapy Dept 306-655-2431
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Concern Specialist(s) to Refer to: Birth to 3 Years 3-5 Years - Not in
Pre-Kindergarten3-5 Years - In
Pre-Kindergarten5-18 years -
In SchoolRecent acute illness or injury resulting in deficits in movement or function and not associated with a developmental delay
Occupational Therapists
RUH Occupational Therapy Dept 306-655-2438
Community Services 306-655-3400
Rural Community Therapy Services 306-232-8234
Smithwick’s Physiotherapy Clinic 306-644-3270 (Limited public funding)
RUH Physical Therapy Dept 306-655-2431
RUH Occupational Therapy Dept 306-655-2438
Community Services 306-655-3400
Rural Community Therapy Services 306-232-8234
Smithwick’s Physiotherapy Clinic 306-644-3270 (Limited public funding)
RUH Physical Therapy Dept 306-655-2431
RUH Occupational Therapy Dept 306-655-2438
Community Services 306-655-3400
Rural Community Therapy Services 306-232-8234
Smithwick’s Physiotherapy Clinic 306-644-3270 (Limited public funding)
RUH Physical Therapy Dept 306-655-2431
RUH Occupational Therapy Dept 306-655-2438
Community Services 306-655-3400
Rural Community Therapy Services 306-232-8234
Smithwick’s Physiotherapy Clinic 306-644-3270 (Limited public funding)
Spasticity, Botox Clinic Spasticity, Botox Team*
ABCDP 306-655-1070Must be referred by a physician
ABCDP 306-655-1070Must be referred by a physician
ABCDP 306-655-1070Must be referred by a physician
ABCDP 306-655-1070Must be referred by a physician
Saskatoon
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Concern Specialist(s) to Refer to: Birth to 3 Years 3-5 Years - Not in
Pre-Kindergarten3-5 Years - In
Pre-Kindergarten5-18 years -
In SchoolSpecialized Seating (children with developmental delays)
Specialized seating (children not associated with developmental delay)
Saskatchewan Abilities Council (SAC)
Physical Therapist*; Occupational Therapist*
Saskatchewan Abilities Council (SAC)
Occupational Therapist*
Saskatchewan Abilities Council (SAC)
OT/PT ABCDP306-655-1070
Saskatchewan Abilities Council (SAC)
RUH Occupational Therapy Dept306-655-2438
Community Services 306-655-3400
Rural Community Therapy Services 306-232-8234
Saskatchewan Abilities Council (SAC)
OT/PT ABCDP306-655-1070
Saskatchewan Abilities Council (SAC)
RUH Occupational Therapy Dept306-655-2438
Community Services 306-655-3400
Rural Community Therapy Services 306-232-8234
Saskatchewan Abilities Council (SAC)
OT/PT ABCDP306-655-1070
Saskatchewan Abilities Council (SAC)
RUH Occupational Therapy Dept306-655-2438
Community Services 306-655-3400
Rural Community Therapy Services 306-232-8234
Saskatchewan Abilities Council (SAC)
PT ABCDP306-655-1070
Saskatchewan Abilities Council (SAC)
RUH Occupational Therapy Dept306-655-2438
Community Services 306-655-3400
Rural Community Therapy Services 306-232-8234
Spinal Cord Spinal Cord Team, ABCDP
ABCDP 306-655-1070 Must be referred by a physician
ABCDP 306-655-1070 Must be referred by a physician
ABCDP 306-655-1070 Must be referred by a physician
ABCDP 306-655-1070 Must be referred by a physician
Saskatoon
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Sun Country
Note: Clients must access and exhaust all Regional Children’s Therapy Services prior to referral to specialized programs.
*Enrolled in school: attends a school division early entrance program, Pre-Kindergarten, Kindergarten or grade 1-12 program.
SUN COUNTRY HEALTH REGION
Note: Clients must access and exhaust all Regional Children’s Therapy Services prior to referral to specialized programs.* Enrolled in school: attends a school division early entrance program, Pre-Kindergarten, Kindergarten or grade 1-12 program.
Child Requiring Therapy Services
Birth to 3 years
of age
3 – 5 years of age
6 – 18 years of age
Sun Country Health Region
Speech Language Pathology Services
Physical Therapy Services
Not Enrolled in School
Enrolled in School *
Sun Country Health Region
Speech Language Pathology Services
Physical Therapy Services
School Division Contact school
division for services available
Speech Language Pathology Services
School Division Contact school
division for services available
Sun Country Health Region
Physical Therapy Services
Speech Language Pathology Services
Sun Country Health Region
Physical Therapy Services
Occupational Therapy
Occupational Therapy
Occupational Therapy
Occupational Therapy
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Program Descriptions and Access to Rehabilitation Therapy Services for Children in Sun Country Health Region:
Speech Language Pathology:• Regional outpatient speech language
pathology services are provided to children from birth to school entry through the Mental Health Services office.
• Caregivers may request these services by contacting 306-842-8684 in Weyburn and 306-637-3646 in Estevan. A doctor’s referral is not required to access services.
• Acute health episode speech language pathology services are not provided, however referrals are accepted from inpatient services for outpatient follow up.
• Specialized speech language pathology services such as feeding and swallowing, and video fluoroscopy are referred to Tertiary Clinics and/or Assessments. Follow up treatment and management services are provided by the regional Speech Language Pathologist in consultation with the specialized service provider(s).
Physical Therapy:• Inpatient physical therapy services are
provided to children while in hospital with a referral from the attending physician.
• Outpatient physical therapy services are provided to children from birth to 18 years of age through the Therapy Services department of the health region. A generalized assessment and treatment service in physical therapy is provided. No referral is required to access outpatient services. Caregivers may contact 306-842-8460 (Weyburn) or 306-637-2410 (Estevan) for an appointment.
Occupational Therapy: • Inpatient occupational therapy services
are provided to children while in hospital with a referral from the attending physician.
• Outpatient occupational therapy services are provided to children from birth to school entry through the Therapy Services department of the health region. No referral is required to access outpatient services. Caregivers may contact 306-842-8460 (Weyburn) or 306-637-2410 (Estevan) for an appointment.
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Sunrise
SUNRISE HEALTH REGION
Note: Clients must access and exhaust all Regional Children’s Therapy Services prior to referral to specialized programs.* Enrolled in school: attends a school division early entrance program, Pre-Kindergarten, Kindergarten or grade 1-12 program.
Child Requiring Therapy Services
Birth To Kindergarten
Entry
6-18 years Out of school
services
6 – 18 years In school Services
Sunrise Health Region
Children’s Therapy Program
Speech Language Pathology Services
Occupational Therapy Services
Physical Therapy Services
Christ the Teacher Catholic School Division
Contact school division for services
Sunrise Health Region Children’s
Therapy and Community Programs
Occupational Therapy Services Acute/post-op/ one time assessments
Physical Therapy Services
Acute/post-op/one time assessments
Good Spirit School Division
Contact school division for services
Speech Language Pathology
Physical Therapy Sunrise Children’s Therapy Program
Contract
Occupational Therapy
Sunrise Children’s Therapy Program
Contract
Speech Language Pathology
Occupational Therapy
Horizon School Division
Contact school division for services
Speech Language Pathology
Occupational Therapy
Note: Clients must access and exhaust all Regional Children’s Therapy Services prior to referral to specialized programs.
*Enrolled in school: attends a school division early entrance program, Pre-Kindergarten, Kindergarten or grade 1-12 program.
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SunriseProgram Descriptions and Access to Rehabilitation Therapy Services for Children in Sunrise Health Region:
Speech Language Pathology:• Regional outpatient speech language
pathology services are provided to children from birth to school entry through the Children’s Therapy Program.
• Caregivers may request these services by contacting 306-786-0178. A doctor’s referral is not required to access services.
• Inpatient speech language pathology services are not provided, however referrals are accepted from inpatient services for outpatient follow up.
• Specialized speech language pathology services such as feeding and swallowing, and video fluoroscopy are referred to Tertiary Clinics and/or Assessments. Follow up treatment and management services are provided by the regional Speech Language Pathologist in consultation with the specialized service provider(s).
Physical Therapy:• Inpatient physical therapy services are
provided to children while in hospital with a referral from the attending physician.
• Outpatient physical therapy services are provided to children from birth to school entry through the Children’s Therapy Program of the health region. No referral is required to access outpatient services. Caregivers may contact 306-786-0178 for an appointment.
• Children aged 6-18 years of age are provided one time assessments and follow up treatment for acute and post operative physical therapy.
• Physical therapy services are provided in school by the Children’s Therapy Program to children 6-18 years of age through a contract with the school division. Please contact the school division for access to services for long term and chronic conditions.
Occupational Therapy:• Inpatient occupational therapy services
are provided to children while in hospital with a referral from the attending physician.
• Outpatient occupational therapy services are provided to children from birth to school entry through the Children’s Therapy Program of the health region. No referral is required to access outpatient services. Caregivers may contact 306-786-0178 for an appointment.
• Children aged 6-18 years of age are provided one time assessments and follow up treatment for acute and post operative occupational therapy.
• In school occupational therapy services are provided by the Children’s Therapy Program to children 6-18 years of age through a contract with the school division. Please contact the school division for access to services for long term and chronic conditions in children ages 6-18 years.
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Specialized Children’s Therapy Services:
The Children’s Therapy Program of the Sunrise Health Region provides specialized children’s therapy services in Adaptive Equipment, Developmental Assessment, Specialized Seating, Assistive Technology, and Prosthetics Orthotics. Caregiver’s may contact the Children’s Therapy Program at 306-786-0178 to request services.
SunriseProgram Descriptions and Access to Rehabilitation Therapy Services for Children in Sunrise Health Region: