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  1. Fanny a Complex Continuing Care Patient at the Grace

    Looking over at his wife, Fanny, Chad says, “It’s a miracle.”

    Fanny is fifty-eight years old and a Complex Continuing Care patient at The Salvation Army Toronto Grace Health Centre (TGHC). In October 2016 Fanny was treated at Toronto Western Hospital (TWH) for an arteriorvenous malformation…

  2. Martha, harp therapist

    Through Harp Therapy, Martha supports our patients

    Martha is a Therapeutic Harp Practitioner who has worked with Toronto Grace patients for the past four years. Through Harp Therapy, Martha supports each patient physically, spiritually and emotionally to bring them to a more…

  3. Diabetes Awareness Month – How is Toronto Grace doing its part?

    If you did not already know – November is Diabetes Awareness Month. There are now an estimated 11 million Canadians already living with diabetes or prediabetes and an additional 1.5 million Canadians who are undiagnosed….

  4. Albert ABI Patient

    Albert “We gained strength in seeing hope”

    Albert is thirty-seven years old and an Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) patient at The Salvation Army Toronto Grace Health Centre (TGHC). Just a little over a year ago, on September 6, 2016, Albert was admitted…

  5. Nadia

    Nadia “What I love about the Toronto Grace are the people”

    Nadia is sixty-four years old and a retired nurse. She was born at The Salvation Army Toronto Grace maternity hospital in the former building on Bloor Street. She is another one of our Toronto Grace…

  6. Mike and his Mother

    Michael is in good hands

    A word of appreciation by Joanne shared at the Toronto Grace’s Re-dedication Celebration My name is Joanne, mother of Michael, who has been at The Salvation Army Toronto Grace Health Centre for nearly four years….

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