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  • 4 years

    BLOOM becomes part of Holland Bloorview's new website

    By Louise Kinross
    Holland Bloorview is launching a new website at the end of August, and BLOOM will be a part of it!
    Rather than standing alone, BLOOM will be integrated into one site with the hospital and our research institute and foundation.

  • 4 years

    Click click. Dress your chair with stylish, snap-on accessories

    By Louise Kinross
    It’s a bit of bling for the wheelchair, and security and control for the user.
    Lucy Jones—named one of the world’s brightest entrepreneurs by Forbes magazine in 2016 for designing clothes for people who use wheelchairs—launches a new line of wheelchair accessories today in New York City....

  • 4 years

    'Foolishness' plays a critical role in rehab

    By Louise Kinross
    The ‘fool’ in Shakespeare’s plays and the ‘trickster’ in Indigenous stories held an important role in upending the status quo. A Holland Bloorview paper published this week in the Journal of Medical Humanities notes that the foolishness of therapeutic...

  • 4 years

    Diverse dolls help children 'appreciate themselves as they are'

    By Louise Kinross
    Winnie Mak is part of a multicultural family. She is Chinese, from Hong Kong, and her husband Rafael is French and Greek. They live in London, U.K., and after their son Alex, now 4, was born, Winnie learned that the vast majority of dolls were white...

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