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Organization: Assistive Technology Clinic - Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) Clinic  
Phone Numbers: 416-784-3600
Fax: 416-784-5600
Website: assistivetechnologyclinic.ca/
Address:
c/o Assistive Technology Clinic
Toronto Grace Health Centre
650 Church St, 142
Toronto, ON
M4Y 2G5
Intersection: Bloor St. and Church St.
Location: Toronto (Church—Yonge Corridor)
Accessibility: Wheelchair Accessible    Wheelchair Accessible
Hours:
  Service
Mon8am-4pm
Tue8am-4pm
Wed8am-4pm
Thu8am-4pm
Fri8am-4pm

Executives: Pearl Gryfe M.Sc., B.Sc.OT Reg.(ON) - Clinical and Managing Director
416 784-3600 ext 6883 * pearl.gryfe@assistivetechnologyclinic.ca
Adam Gryfe - Director of Business Operations
416 784-3600 ext 6400 * adam.gryfe@assistivetechnologyclinic.ca
Service Description: ATC is an Expanded Level AAC Clinic designated by the Ministry of Health Assistive Devices Program (ADP) to provide AAC services for individuals who have physical limitations that affect their face-to-face communication, and/or affect their ability to use a regular keyboard and/or mouse. Our AAC team will provide assessment, prescription of communication/writing aids, and training and support as appropriate.

Services are provided by occupational therapist, speech language pathologist, communicative disorders assistant, and technologist.
 
Augmentative and Alternative Communication Program (AAC) (Progression) - 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
 
Elkie Adler Multiple Sclerosis Clinic (Progression) - Outpatient clinic specializing in assistive devices and home modifications for people with Multiple Sclerosis * offers speech pathology, kinesiology, and a gait lab
 
Jeff and Diane Ross Movement Disorder Clinic (Progression) - Education sessions and rehabilitation treatment for people with Parkinson's disease and other movement disorders * focus on improving functional abilities to cope with daily challenges * services provided by neurologists, nurse specialists, dietitians, physiotherapists, occupation therapists, speech therapists, pharmacists, social service workers, and technical team
 
Spasticity Management Clinics - Assessment, consultations, and treatments for people with spasticity * This condition can impact those with various neurological conditions, including stroke, brain injury, multiple sclerosis, cerebral palsy, and spinal cord injury * treatment and services include:

Fees: Set fees * publicly-funded services available to those who are eligible * funding may be available through private insurance
Application: Therapist or doctor referral preferred
Eligibility / Target Population: Adults (age 18 years+) with neurological and complex musculoskeletal disorders. Individuals with developmental delay or severe cognitive deficits are excluded.
Languages: English
Area Served:
Ontario for in-clinic or tele-health services, as appropriate.  
See Also: Medical Equipment and Supplies - Sales and Rentals
Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation
Neurological Rehabilitation
Rehabilitative Care - Hospital-Based Outpatient Therapy

This information was last completely updated on August 28, 2024

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