Dianne Henderson
- Emailhenderson@gluckstein.com
- Phone(416) 408-4252 ext. 236
- Fax(416) 408-4235
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Julie Casey
Bio.
Dianne received her nurse's training at the Mack School of Nursing. She attended Brock University for her Bachelor of Arts in Psychology and her Master of Education. Experience in a wide variety of clinical and nursing settings gives Dianne a rich knowledge base that allows her to understand the severity of the injuries our clients face.
Her role as the Executive Director of the Brain Injury Association of Niagara for six years gives her the advocacy skills required as a Medical Consultant to Gluckstein Lawyers. The additional services that Dianne provides to the clients of Gluckstein Lawyers are unique to this firm. Beyond the legal expertise in our office, Dianne offers medical insight that assists the lawyers in understanding the degree of disability and impairment. Her knowledge is remarkably supportive in "catastrophic determination."
Among her various commitments, Dianne is a Board Member of the Hotel Dieu Shaver Hospital Foundation and the Niagara Board of Trade and Commerce. Dianne was a Member of the Board to Headway Homes, a non-profit organization that intended to provide residence and services for severely brain-injured individuals. She was a committee member of Brain Injury Awareness Month (BIAM).
Dianne is also an instructor for the "Brain Injury Training Program" offered to Registered Nursing Staff and Community Support Workers across Ontario. She coordinates conferences, some of which include "Compassion Fatigue," "Seize the Day," "From Hospital to Home," and the Toronto Collaborative Neurosciences Symposium. Dianne is continuously asked to share her knowledge and expertise at various conferences and clinics.
Expertise.
Education.
- Brock University, Bachelor of Arts
- Brock University, Master of Education
- Mack School of Nursing
Awards & Recognition.
- The Professional of the Year Award
- The Ontario Volunteer Service Award, Ontario Brain Injury Association (OBIA)
- Managing Your Recovery in Ontario: A Self-Advocacy Guide, The Ontario Government, Ministry of Citizenship and Immigration
Professional Involvement.
- Niagara Board of Trade and Commerce, Board Member
- Hotel Dieu Shaver Hospital Foundation, Board Member
- Brain Injury Awareness Month (BIAM), Committee Member
- Brain Injury Association of Niagara, Former Executive Director
- Headway Homes, Former Board Member
Testimonials.
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The Moreau Family
"My name is Samantha Moreau. My husband Ryan and I were introduced to your firm in 2019 when he was critically injured in a motorcycle accident. That is when we had the absolute privilege of meeting J...
Blog & News.
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When to Call a Personal Injury Lawyer After a Motor Vehicle Accident
As the Medical Consultant to Gluckstein Lawyers, my recommendation would be to prioritize any immediate medical needs following an accident. If there are serious injuries, an ambulance may need to be ...Read Full Story -
Should I Get a Lawyer for a Car Accident?
Written By: Dianne Henderson, Medical Consultant. “One moment in time can change a million after it. I never imagined that anything like this would happen to me; never mind deciding on who would be th...Read Full Story -
Precious Angels Niagara and Their Gifts to Families
Gluckstein Lawyers is a proud sponsor of Precious Angels Niagara. Precious Angels Niagara is a group of compassionate volunteers who repurpose donated wedding dresses to create Angel Gowns and Angel W...Read Full Story -
Toronto Hosts the World for IBIA's 13th World Congress on Brain Injury
The IBIA World Congress on Brain Injury is the largest gathering of brain injury professionals on the globe. Each World Congress invites the participation of delegates from medical, psychological and ...Read Full Story -
Meet Dianne Henderson
Dianne Henderson is the medical consultant at Gluckstein Personal Injury Lawyers. Her background is diverse: nursing, psychology degree and Masters of Education. As a result, Dianne has a ...Read Full Story
Events.
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Past
17th Annual Compassion Fatigue Conference: Prioritizing Mental Health Across Professions
Amid the unique challenges faced in various professions, it's essential to address compassion fatigue and prioritize mental well-being. Join us for our 17th Annual Compassion Fatigue Conference, takin...Continue Reading -
Past
16th Annual Complimentary Compassion Fatigue Conference
GIVING BACK: Nourish The Mind, Body, Heart & Soul The 16th Annual Complimentary Compassion Fatigue Conference, presented by Gluckstein Lawyers, is a unique event for healthcare professionals, lawy...Continue Reading
Guides & Papers.
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Neurological assessments - Educational reference guide + workbook for catastrophic designation | Ontario
Neurological assessments detect the presence of a neurological disease or injury. The assessments monitor progression, determine the type of care needed, and gauge response to therapeutic intervention...Continue Reading -
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Managing your recovery: A self-advocacy guide |Ontario
A sudden injury or illness of a family member or a close friend can be overwhelming. Added to the stress is the uncertainty related to health care options. Whether injured in a motor vehicle accident,...Continue Reading -
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Caring for your child with special needs
Having a child diagnosed with a disability or a child who has sustained a life altering injury can be a difficult and a challenging experience for many parents and families. Their visions of the futur...Continue Reading
Podcasts & Videos.
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