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Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) Clinic (Progression)
130 Dunn Ave, South Wing – 2nd Floor
Toronto, ON
M6K 2R7
Toronto, ON
M6K 2R7
416-597-3028
Call 911 in emergencies
Mon-Fri 9am-5pm
Last Updated: May 22, 2024: Suggest an edit
Application
Medical referral required
Eligibility / Target Population
People with communication challenges as a result of an acquired brain injury, stroke, or Parkinson's disease
Fees
Most services covered under OHIP
Languages
English
Area Served
Toronto
Accessibility
Wheelchair Accessible
Accessibility Note
Wheelchair accessible building including main entrance and barrier free washrooms * elevators with attendants
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
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Last Updated: May 22, 2024: Suggest an edit