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Program: Newmarket  
Organization: March of Dimes Canada - Richmond Hill
Aphasia and Communication Disabilities Program
Phone Numbers: 343-597-4214
Toll-Free: 1-800-567-0315 ext 6217
Fax: 1-844-990-4160
Email: acdp@marchofdimes.ca
Website: www.marchofdimes.ca/acdp
Address:
13311 Yonge St, Suite 202
Richmond Hill, ON
L4E 3L6
Street Address:
Newmarket Health Centre
194 Eagle St
Newmarket
 
Intersection: Eagle St and Sandford St
Location: Newmarket
Accessibility: Wheelchair Accessible    Wheelchair Accessible
Accessibility Notes: All Aphasia and Communication Disabilities program are communicatively and physically accessible
Hours: Tue, Wed, Fri * times may vary, call for details
Public Contacts: Jenna Bang - Speech-Language Pathologist
343-597-4214 * jbang@marchofdimes.ca
Rebecca Smith - Interim Clinical Coordinator Speech-Language Pathologist
rsmith@marchofdimes.ca
Service Description: Weekly therapeutic programming for adults (18 years and older) with aphasia and other communication disabilities caused by stroke, brain injury, or brain illness such as Primary Progressive Aphasia, Parkinson's Disease or Multiple Sclerosis

Fees: Free
Application: Contact Ontario Health atHome at 1-888-470-2222 or find referral form on www.marchofdimes.ca/acdp
Eligibility / Target Population: Adults 18 years and older with aphasia or related communication disorders following a stroke, brain injury or brain illness * contact Aphasia Communication and Disabilities Program, Speech Language Pathologist Consultant regarding eligibility criteria
Languages: English
Area Served:
Newmarket and surrounding areas  
See Also: Adult Day Programs
Speech and Language

This information was last completely updated on June 13, 2025

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