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BEHAVIOURAL NEUROLOGY
The Behavioural Neurology Unit focuses on assessment and management of adults
suffering from brain disorders leading to abnormalities in cognition and behaviour.
People with dementia may have symptoms which include memory loss, speech and
language disorders, and gait difficulties.
Care is provided by a diverse team that includes: physicians, nursing, occupational
therapy, physiotherapy, therapeutic recreation, social work, speech pathology,
pharmacy and nutrition. Other professionals are available on a consultative basis.
TRANSITIONAL CARE UNIT
The Transitional Care Unit (TCU) at Baycrest Hospital has 21 beds. It serves as a
bridge for Baycrest inpatients who are preparing for discharge from the hospital to an
alternate level of care.
The goal is to provide an easier transition between the hospital and a long-term care
facility. Our staff works with patients and families to ensure their needs are met and
that health status remains stable.
The team includes physicians, nurses, social work, spiritual care, dietitians and a
therapeutic recreationist. Other professionals are available for consultations.
A single entry point provides access to geriatric mental health beds at Baycrest, CAMH
and the Toronto Rehabilitation Institute. A referral from a physician or nurse practitioner is
required. Referral forms are available in the Clinical Services section of the Baycrest website
(baycrest.org). Completed forms must be faxed to the CCAC's Centralized Intake and Referral
Office at 416-506-0439.