
The History of Rehabilitation Therapy Special Display On View Friday, September 22, 10 am to 4 pm & Saturday, September 23, 10 am to noon Explore Kingston’s role in the rise of rehabilitation therapy in Canada from the 40s to the 60s. Artefacts, illustrations, and historical documents will trace the rich history of rehabilitation therapy in Kingston from World War II to 1967, when Queen’s School of Rehabilitation Therapy opened its doors to its first students. Admission by donation. Free tours available. This project is a partnership between Queen’s University School of Rehabilitation Therapy and the Museum of Health Care in celebration of the School’s 50th Anniversary. Location: Museum of Health Care, 32 George StreetOn view:Friday, September 22, 10 am to 4 pmSaturday, September 23, 10 am to noonCost: Admission by donation.Information: 613-548-2419, info@museumofhealthcare.ca