Mission
  In partnership with individuals,   families and the community, we   provide supportive living, learning   and working environments to help   persons with challenges to use   their skills to improve their lives.

6th Annual Tools for Life Conference and Exhibit


    
  • THE BEAT– Music Circle
        
  • Valentine Candlelight Supper
        
  • Scouts Floor Hockey
        
  • Paul Brandt-U Haul
        
  • Kinball
        
  • Dining out

    Kings Rehab Centre Recognized by Accreditation Canada (Read More)

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  • Cambridge Community Outreach Group (CCOG) is a new service of Kings Regional Rehabilitation Centre.
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    About Us

      Located in Waterville, Nova Scotia, the Kings Regional Rehabilitation Centre (KRRC) is a supportive living and learning facility serving approximately 200 adults and youth with physical and mental health challenges.

      Over 500 professional and support staff provide quality care and family support through various programs and services for intellectual disabilities, cognitive challenges, autism, chronic mental illness, dementia, acquired brain injury, behavioural challenges and physical disabilities.

      Adults and youth have access to a number of professional services including medical services, nursing, nutrition, psychological and psychiatry services, social work, speech-language therapy, physiotherapy, occupational therapy, assistive technology, education and other resources.

      Clients participate in an individualized program plan to identify individual needs and abilities so that programs and activities enhance care, independence, health, social and daily living skills,
      and learning.

      They develop their potential and improve their lives through opportunities to participate in a choice of supportive living, learning, and working environments both in-Centre and through community options programs.

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      50th Anniversary Planning?

      With its 50 year anniversary approaching in 2012, Kings Rehab is in the early planning stages of anniversary celebrations....(read more)


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       Kale has cerebral palsy and relies on a wheelchair for    mobility.
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