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Program: Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) Clinic (Progression)

Organizations: University Health Network
Toronto Rehabilitation Institute
EW Bickle Centre for Complex Continuing Care
Description of Services: Programs and services for people who are experiencing communication challenges as a result of an acquired brain injury, stroke, or Parkinson's disease * services include:

  • communication assessments
  • exploring alternative means of communication
  • training and education about devices
  • support
  • assistance purchasing or providing communication devices

Fees: Most services covered under OHIP
Eligibility - Population(s) Served: People with communication challenges as a result of an acquired brain injury, stroke, or Parkinson's disease
Application: Medical referral required
Accessibility: Wheelchair Accessible      Wheelchair Accessible
Accessibility Notes: Wheelchair accessible building including main entrance and barrier free washrooms * elevators with attendants
Languages: English
Area(s) Served: Toronto

Phone Numbers: 416-597-3028
Crisis: Call 911 in emergencies
Website: www.uhn.ca/TorontoRehab/Clinics/AAAC_Clinic
Address: 130 Dunn Ave, South Wing – 2nd Floor
Toronto, ON
M6K 2R7
Intersection: Dunn Ave South of King St W
Location: Toronto (South Parkdale)
Hours: Mon-Fri 9am-5pm

 
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