St Joseph's Health Centre Guelph
Site: Mount Forest Outreach Location
Service: Waterloo Wellington Regional Aphasia Program
Record #: GUE0349 | Last Modified: 10 Dec 2020 | Last Full Update: 08 Dec 2020 |
Contact Information | |
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Alternate Name | Community Aphasia Program ; St Josephs Health Centre Guelph ; WWRAP |
Office Phone | 519-824-6000 |
Fax | 519-767-3442 |
aphasia@sjhcg.ca | |
Website | www.sjhcg.ca/our-programs-of-care/community-support-services/waterloo-wellington-regional-aphasia-program/ |
Primary Contact | Brandy Nellis, Director, Community Support Services; Phone: 519-824-6000 ext 4209 |
Description (Site) | Near Louise Marshall Hospital |
Located In Community | Mount Forest |
Address & Map | Mount Forest Family Health Team 525 Dublin St Mount Forest, ON N0G 2L3 View MapQuest Map View Google Map |
Intersection | Dublin St and Princess St |
Mailing Address | c/o Antonella DiRenzo Samson, Speech-Language Pathologist and Clinical Lead, Aphasia Program 100 Westmount Rd Guelph, ON N1H 5H8 |
Physical Access | Fully Accessible |
Description & Services | |
Description (Service) | Currently no in-person groups at this site due to COVID-19. Virtual groups offered to program clients. Community outreach program that assists people with aphasia to engage and participate in conversation using supportive communication techniques * group sessions facilitated by speech-language pathologist, communicative disorders assistant and social worker * education and support for caregivers **Part of the Integrated Care Pathway for Stroke, in cooperation with Adult Day Programs **Does not offer individual speech-language therapy and is not available to residents in long-term care facilities |
Hours | Hours vary * conversation groups are scheduled once a week - see website for schedule of times and locations |
Areas Served | Wellington North |
Eligibility | People with aphasia resulting from stroke or brain injury * people who have completed or nearly completed their inpatient or outpatient course of therapy with a speech-language pathologist * people with aphasia that is likely to remain the same or improve * people who are able to participate in groups and maintain attention for longer periods of time |
Application | Referrals accepted by phone at 519-824-6000 ext 4357, or fax at 519-767-3442 by completing the Waterloo Wellington Regional Aphasia Program Referral Sheet available on the website * self referrals and referrals from community partners (Waterloo Wellington Local Health Integration Network, hospitals, Community Support Services (CSS) agencies) |
Languages | English |
Fees | None |
Other Details | |
Legal Status | (50) Non Profit |
Funding | Regional / Municipal - Waterloo Wellington Local Health Integration Network |
Subjects | |
Service Categories | Caregiver Counselling ~ Communication Impairments ; Speech and Language Pathology ~ Brain Injuries ; Speech and Language Pathology ~ Stroke |