Expansion of Acquired Brain Injury Services in Scarborough
In the fall of 2019, the Scarborough Centre for Healthy Communities (SCHC) and Cota collaborated to develop a proposal for the introduction of a new Scarborough Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) Outreach Team and an expansion to Cota’s ABI Adult Day Service (ADS) capacity for Scarborough residents. This partnership formed in response to a request for proposals issued by Central East LHIN and reported service gaps for people living with acquired brain injuries that had been previously identified by health system planning tables in Scarborough.
In addition, the Scarborough Health Network had reported that they were experiencing challenges in relation to their Alternative Level of Care (ALC) rates, in part, due to the number of people with acquired brain injuries who were awaiting community-based rehabilitation services and discharge.
From 2017-18:
(data collected by the CE LHIN)
The ABI Outreach Team
The ABI Outreach Team is an interdisciplinary team comprised of employees from both SCHC and Cota who work cohesively as one team to support the complex needs of this patient population and their families and caregivers. This includes":
1 FTE Behaviour Therapist (BT)
1 FTE Nurse Navigator (RN)
1 FTE Occupational Therapist (OT)
1 FTE ABI Case Manager
0.2 FTE Psychologist
3.5 FTE Individual Support Workers (ISWs)
This integrated, interdisciplinary-service model is the first of its kind for individuals living with an ABI diagnosis in Scarborough and is similar in some respects to Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) teams that support individuals with severe mental health challenges.
Abi adult day service
Through the same funding initiative, Cota also enhanced its ABI Adult Day Service capacity for Scarborough residents in order to:
Support 22 additional participants
Accommodate at least 10 individuals that have more complex care needs, including those who require occasional one-to-one support for their personal care