Born with hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy (HIE), a brain injury caused by lack of oxygen or blood flow to the brain at birth, Anna’s journey began with[...]
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On March 8, we dedicate International Women’s Day to celebrating the incredible mothers of the Glenrose whose love, strength, and advocacy inspire everyone around them.[...]
An ‘02 physical therapy graduate from the University of Alberta, devoted wife, and proud mother of four, she moves through the world with grace, all[...]
Kayleb was only two months old when his family walked through the doors of the Glenrose Rehabilitation Hospital, beginning their journey to understand how sound[...]
NEWS RELEASE $2 million investment in digital innovations brings rehabilitation care closer to home for Albertans EDMONTON, ALBERTA – February, 3, 2026 – Imagine using[...]
A critical investment in care for families across Alberta, the Government of Alberta has announced $3.25 million in funding to support the redevelopment of the[...]
Four years ago, a mysterious illness crept up the body of then-sixty-year-old physician Dr. Rob Agostinis, stealing his ability to speak, breathe, and move. Perfectly[...]
Anyone who has dealt with tennis elbow knows how debilitating it can be. Despite countless stretches, braces, or physio sessions, the pain often lingers for[...]
When a mountain biking accident left her paralyzed, Chantelle never imagined she’d move again — until she discovered an exciting new spinal cord stimulation study[...]
In celebration of the 20th anniversary of the Courage Awards, we are proud to honour two exceptional community leaders with the 2025 Impact and Legacy[...]
For two decades, the Courage Awards have recognized more than sixty Glenrose patients and caregivers who embody strength, resilience, and the spirit of courage. This[...]
Lyon was only one month old when his family learned he had an extremely rare chromosomal disorder — Wolf-Hirschhorn syndrome. Also known as 4p- syndrome,[...]
Drawing on research from Australia, the Glenrose launched a pilot ballistic strength training program this spring — offering adult stroke and brain injury patients a[...]
The Pediatric Interdisciplinary Neurodevelopmental Clinic (PINC) initiative at the Glenrose Rehabilitation Hospital represents a new, innovative approach for neurodevelopmental pediatrics. What was originally established in[...]
Twelve years after a life-altering car accident, Karen reflects on her road to recovery and how the Glenrose helped her rebuild her life. On August[...]
After representing Canada internationally, including on the Olympic stage, Oral O’Gilvie never imagined his greatest challenge would come on a golf course. Recognizing the early[...]