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Organization: Aphasia Centre of Ottawa  
Phone Numbers: 613-567-1119
Fax: 613-567-8930
Email: info@aphasiaottawa.org
Website: www.aphasiaottawa.org
Address:
2081 Merivale Rd, Suite 300
Ottawa, ON
K2G 1G9
Intersection: Merivale Rd and Amberwood Cres
Accessibility: Wheelchair Accessible    Wheelchair Accessible
Hours: Mon-Fri 9am-4:30pm
Executives: Gillian Gailey - Executive Director
gillian@aphasiattawa.org
Emilia Perri - Education and Outreach Coordinator
613-627-2586 * emilia@aphasiaottawa.org
Service Description: Community-based agency dedicated to the long-term support of people affected by aphasia * supports people who have aphasia due to sudden onset (i.e., stroke) or a gradual onset (i.e. Primary Progressive Aphasia (PPA))

Speech-language pathologists (SLP), social workers (MSW) and communicative disorders assistants (CDA) provide programs to help people adjust to living with aphasia and to be active participants in the community

Services:
  • Virtual Communication and Counselling Groups: Speech-language staff facilitate conversations in small groups of people who have aphasia * The primary focus of these groups is communication - the sharing and exchange of ideas by whatever means e.g. speech, gesture, drawing, facial expression and body language
  • Individual Speech-Language Therapy (Virtual or in person): Individual therapy is often directed at enabling the person with aphasia to meet specific speech-language therapy goals * Initial assessment provided by SLP * Therapy provided by SLP or (CDA)
  • Caregiver Support Groups (Primary Progressive Aphasia-PPA only Virtual): Spouses and family members participate in monthly meetings facilitated by a social worker 
  • Workshops and Information Sessions (Virtual): Available upon request

Fees: Set fees * sliding fee scale
Application: Referrals accepted by a speech-language pathologist, a social worker or other qualified health professional * Self referral also accepted by person with aphasia, family member or friend
Eligibility / Target Population: Individuals 18 years and older with aphasia as a result of stroke or other acquired brain injury or a person with primary progressive aphasia due to a neurodegenerative disease, and their families
Languages: English * French
Language Notes: French programs offered
Area Served:
Lanark County ; Renfrew County ; Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry United Counties ; Prescott and Russell United Counties ; North Grenville ; Ottawa (City of)  
See Also: Acquired Brain Injury
Acquired Brain Injury Rehabilitation
Alzheimer's Disease and Related Dementias
Caregiver Support Services
Counselling - Family, Couple, Individual
Diseases and Conditions Support Groups
Medical/General Rehabilitation
Rehabilitative Care - Community-Based Therapy
Speech and Language
Stroke
Stroke Rehabilitation

This information was last completely updated on May 16, 2025

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