Program: Augmentative and Alternative Communication Program (AAC) (Progression)
Organization: Assistive Technology Clinic - Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) Clinic
Description of Services: Programs and services for people dealing with communication challenges due to neurological and neurodegenerative conditions * provides assessment, treatment and training for all communication challenges as well as assistance with ADP applications for funding and for purchasing communication devices * services provided by speech language pathologists, communicative disorders assistants, occupational therapists, and technologists
Requirements
Fees: Set fees * publicly-funded services available to those who are eligible * funding may be available through private insurance
Eligibility - Population(s) Served: People requiring communication devices as part of rehabilitative care
Application: Therapist or doctor referral preferred
Accessibility: Wheelchair Accessible      Wheelchair Accessible
Languages: English
Area(s) Served: Toronto and area
Contact Information
Phone Numbers: 416-784-3600
Fax: 416-784-5600
Email: info@assistivetechnologyclinic.ca
Website: www.assistivetechnologyclinic.ca
Address: c/o ATC - Baycrest Brain Health Centre
Kimel Family Bldg.
650 Church St, Main Floor - Elkie Adler Wing
Toronto, ON
M4Y 2G5
Map
Intersection: Bathurst St and Baycrest Ave
Location: Toronto (Englemount—Lawrence)
Hours: Mon-Fri 8am-4pm
Executives: Pearl Gryfe M.Sc., B.Sc.OT Reg.(ON) - Clinical and Managing Director
Assistive Technology Clinic
416 784-3600 ext 6883 * pearl.gryfe@assistivetechnologyclinic.ca
Adam Gryfe - Director of Business Operations
Assistive Technology Clinic
416 784-3600 ext 6400 * adam.gryfe@assistivetechnologyclinic.ca

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