Glenrose Rehabilitation Hospital
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Doctor-turned-patient joins fight to reopen Glenrose Rehabilitation Hospital poolOnce treating patients himself, four years ago Dr. Rob Agostinis's life was turned upside down after a rare neurological condition left him paralyzed within days.HealthApr 9
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Provincial funding moves Glenrose Rehabilitation Hospital pool closer to reopeningPatients and clinicians say the pool is essential for recovery, and the Glenrose Hospital Foundation is now fundraising to cover the remaining costs.HealthJan 7
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West Edmonton Men’s Shed program builds connections while helping Glenrose patientsA west Edmonton Men’s Shed is building more than birdhouses — its handmade kits are helping Glenrose Rehabilitation Hospital patients rebuild their strength, skills and memory.HealthDec 9, 2025
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Determination to walk again earns Edmonton’s Eric Abrahamson a Glenrose Courage AwardDetermination, and a desire to connect with other patients, has earned Eric Abrahamson a 2025 Glenrose Courage Award. He will be honoured on Nov. 4.HealthOct 30, 2025
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Glenrose Courage Award recipient Anna Siverns faces hurdles with smiles and jokesAnna Siverns, a young girl with cerebral palsy, has had to overcome several obstacles in her life. She's being honoured by the Glenrose Rehabilitation Hospital for her courage.HealthOct 16, 2025
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Good pets making a difference by volunteering at Alberta Health Services sitesThe four-legged friends have been making such a big difference that hospitals in Edmonton are now looking for more cats, dogs and even ponies to come visit.HealthMar 10, 2025
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New machine at Glenrose hospital helps patients with artificial limbs, orthotic devicesA new machine at the Glenrose Rehabilitation Hospital in Edmonton is speeding up the process of creating things like artificial limbs and other orthotic devices.HealthMar 19, 2024
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Pet therapy: Edmonton hospital looking for more four-legged volunteersThe Glenrose Rehabilitation Hospital is hoping to recruit more therapy pets to visit patients and help brighten their day. Find out why it's such an important part of their rehab.HealthMar 6, 2024
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Volt hockey giving disabled kids more sports options in EdmontonVolt hockey is an all-ages game played in specially designed, battery-operated chairs. The game is modified so participants with limited upper mobility can play hockey.SportsFeb 8, 2024
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Alberta non-profit aims to help brain tumour patients through water rehabilitationThe Pool Brats rehab sessions are being held at the accessible ACT Centre in Rundle Park starting Sunday, Oct. 15, and the new group just needs more people to join.FeaturesOct 10, 2023
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