Toronto Grace Health Centre
Najma Ataullah-Jan has a comprehensive background as an Occupational Health Nurse, with a progression of roles in various healthcare organizations. Najma began their career at SUNLIFE ASSURANCE in 1992 as an Occupational Health Nurse and eventually became the Manager of Employee Health Services, serving in this position until 2005. Following this, Najma joined St. Michael's Hospital in 2006, where they worked as an Occupational Health Nurse for five years until 2011. In 2012, they joined Toronto Grace Health Centre as an Occupational Health Nurse, with their tenure still ongoing.
Najma Ataullah-Jan has a Certificate of Competence in Nursing Education from the College of Nurses Ontario. From 1991 to 1994, they completed a Collaborative Colleges Programme and obtained a Certificate in Occupational and Environmental Health Nursing. In 1997, they became a Certified Occupational Health Nurse Canada through the Canadian Nurses Association. Additionally, Najma has pursued further education in Nursing Management at Ryerson University, specializing in Leadership and Change. However, the specific dates for their studies at Ryerson University and the duration of their enrollment are not provided.
Toronto Grace Health Centre
Toronto Grace Health Centre (TGHC) is a 150-bed facility owned and operated by The Salvation Army located in the heart of downtown Toronto. Through understanding and appreciating the complexity of day-to-day life, Toronto Grace provides patient-centered care for individuals with multifaceted chronic diseases who require Complex Continuing Care, Post Acute Care Rehabilitation, Palliative Care, and Transitional Care Services. Our Complex Continuing Care (CCC) program serves persons with complex and multiple chronic diseases and functional disabilities who require a wide range of therapeutic services and clinical specialties. The CCC program provides medical management, skilled registered nursing care, as well as therapy, recreation and spiritual services. The program offers care of the individual following a restorative and preventative approach. Post Acute Care Rehabilitation (PACR) Program provides quality and integrated care for patients: who are recovering from orthopedic surgery, hip and other fractures; those with medically complex conditions and post-stroke complications affecting motor skills; and those who have suffered stroke and neurological issues. Our dedicated team of skilled inter-professional health team includes Physicians, Rehab Nurses, PT, OT, SLP, Communication Disorders’ Assistant, Recreation Therapist, Social Worker, Chaplain and Clinical Dietitian. A central therapy room is available to support an integrated therapy plan and rehabilitation. Persons accepted into PACR look forward to returning home and/or back into the community. Palliative Care provides comprehensive end-of-life care to support the person and family at their end of life journey. Our holistic approach to care includes a skilled interdisciplinary team to meet the individual’s physical, psychosocial, spiritual and cultural needs. Persons in the community who wish to remain at home for as long as possible can be rapidly admitted to the Palliative Care Unit if needed.