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Program: Waterloo Wellington Regional Aphasia Program (WWRAP) - William E Paulter Centre  
Organization: St Joseph's Health Centre Guelph
Phone Numbers: 519-824-6000 ext 4357
Fax: 519-767-3442
Email: aphasia@sjhcg.ca
Website: www.sjhcg.ca/our-programs-of-care/community-suppor...
Address:
100 Westmount Rd
Guelph, ON
N1H 5H8
Street Address:
William E Paulter Centre
1145 Concession Rd
Cambridge
 
Intersection: Concession Rd and Langs Dr
Location: Cambridge
Accessibility: Wheelchair Accessible    Wheelchair Accessible
Hours:
  Service
Wed2pm-4pm
Fri9:30am-11:30am

Public Contacts: Brandy Nellis - Director, Community Support Services
St. Joseph's Health Centre Guelph
519-824-6000 ext 4209
Service Description: 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

A typical aphasia group session may include:
  • discussing current topics and expressing opinions
  • role-playing everyday communication scenarios to develop conversational skills of listening and reading comprehension
  • supporting one another to participate and gain confidence in communicating

Fees: None
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 website * self referrals and referrals from community partners (Contact Ontario Health atHome Waterloo-Wellington, hospitals, Community Support Services (CSS) agencies)
Eligibility / Target Population: People who have aphasia as a result of 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
Languages: English
Area Served:
Guelph ; Wellington County and area  
See Also: Medical/General Rehabilitation
Rehabilitative Care - Hospital-Based Outpatient Therapy
Stroke Rehabilitation

This information was last completely updated on January 30, 2024

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