Description:
Among many other fine services, the 'Glenrose Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) Clinical Services provides multidisciplinary assessment and diagnosis for children and families affected by prenatal exposure to alcohol. The team links with community partners who provide intervention and support services. The team also serves as a resource to the community and families regarding FASD. In addition, the Service provides training for other professionals in the assessment and diagnosis of FASD, utilizing a multidisciplinary team approach.'
Contact Info:
Glenrose Rehabilitation Hospital
10230 - 111 Ave NW, Edmonton AB T5G 0B7
Tel. 780 735-7999, ext 2328
Website: Glenrose FASD Clinical Services
Other Info:
Referrals must be made by a Physician to the Glenrose Paediatric Admissions Coordinator, who redirects as appropriate. Eligibility criteria apply.
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