Together, we imagined a space where patients could continue their rehabilitation journey, where natural light flooded their environment, specialized equipment was at their fingertips, and experts in rehabilitative care supported them every step of the way. On Thursday, February 12, this image became a reality with the official ribbon-cutting of the newly constructed Toldo Outpatient Rehabilitation Centre.
In July 2025, the Hôtel-Dieu Grace Healthcare (HDGH) Foundation launched the Imagine Campaign, inviting donors and supporters to pledge funds to the project that would see the construction of a brand new facility that acts as the central location for Outpatient Rehabilitative Services offered by HDGH, with care provided by healthcare experts including Physiotherapists, Occupational Therapists, Speech Language Pathologists, Certified Rehab Assistants along with clerks and leadership.
Today, the Centre boasts these impressive features that were imagined thanks to the immense generosity of donors. Leading the campaign’s charge was the Toldo family and the Toldo Foundation, who pledged $1.5 million to the project. With this life-changing gift, the HDGH Foundation was thrilled to dedicate the name of the facility to the Toldo family, naming the space the Toldo Outpatient Rehabilitation Centre. The HDGH Foundation would also like to specifically thank Motor City Community Credit Union, UNIFOR Local 444, UNIFOR Local 2458, and members of the Windsor Law community for their support for the campaign.
The grand opening event thanked all who have donated to the Imagine Campaign, bringing our campaign total to date to $4 million.
“The new Toldo Outpatient Rehabilitation Centre stands as a powerful affirmation of what we can accomplish when a community comes together,” said David Cassidy, Board Chair of the HDGH Foundation Board of Directors. “This space stands as a testament to the generosity, commitment, and belief of our donors, who understand that meaningful change begins with investing in specialty care that strengthens our community.”
Attendees of the grand opening had the opportunity to meet and learn from the healthcare experts who provide physiotherapy, occupational therapy, hand therapy, and speech therapy to over 15,000 patients each year. The Outpatient Program at HDGH would not be possible without the dedication, kindness, and high-caliber skills of these employees.
"Today is more than a celebration—it is the beginning of a new chapter for rehabilitation care in our region,” said Sarah Picco, Director of Rehabilitation and Restorative Care and Patient Transitions. “This Centre embodies a shared belief that every person deserves the opportunity to recover, regain independence, and return to the life they love. Thank you to everyone who helped turn imagination into reality."
The impact of the new space is evident through the voices of the patients who receive care each day. Former patient and Imagine Campaign Ambassador, Danielle Campo-McLeod, was unable to attend Thursday’s event but shared her words of support and gratitude.
"I once sat on the other side of care, as a patient in the old facility, and I understand firsthand just how critical rehabilitation is—not just to recovery, but to hope. Seeing this new Centre open fills me with such optimism for what’s now possible. It represents faster healing, elevated care, and an environment designed to truly support patients and the families walking alongside them. This space is more than bricks and walls—it’s progress, compassion, and possibility in action."
The Toldo Outpatient Rehabilitation Centre provides a specialized and comprehensive rehabilitation service for patients with complex medical and physical impairments with the aim of improving mobility and overall physical function. Learn more about outpatient rehab services at HDGH.
The Toldo Outpatient Rehabilitation Centre and Imagine Campaign reflect a shared commitment to strengthening rehabilitation services and improving lives in our community. The overall campaign goal is $8.2 million. Donations towards the campaign can be made by visiting the HDGH Foundation website or by contacting the Foundation at 519-257-5234.