Audiology Clinics

Hear@Dal

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The Hear@Dal Program provides donated hearing aids to low income adults/seniors who cannot afford to buy new hearing aids. An application process is required. Learn more about Hear@Dal services.

Hearing Test Clinic

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The 海角社区app Hearing Test Clinic provides hearing assessment services for children and adults. A doctor鈥檚 referral is not required. Learn more about our hearing test services.

Hearing Aid Assistance Program

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The 海角社区app Hearing-Aid Assistance Program (DHAAP) is in partnership with the NS Government to provide Hearing Aids to income assistance recipientsLearn more about DHAAP services.

Speech-Language Clinics

Accent Clinic

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The 海角社区app Accent Clinic is the only university-based clinic of its kind in Atlantic Canada designed to help people increase their communication skills and  confidence in speaking English. Learn about the Accent Clinic services.

Aphasia Communication Group

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The Aphasia Communication Group helps maintain and improve communication skills in adults who have aphasia as a result of a stroke, traumatic brain injury, or other neurological condition. Learn more about the Aphasia Communication Group.

Primary Progressive Aphasia (PPA) Program

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The Primary Progressive Aphasia (PPA) Program provides individual and group treatment for clients who who are experiencing a decline in communication abilities consistent with PPA. Learn more about the PPA Program!

Aphasia Book Club

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This club is for people with mild aphasia and mild to moderate difficulty speaking. Communication support can be provided for those who have difficulty speaking. Learn more about the Aphasia Book Club!

Augmentative & Alternative Communication Program

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The Augmentative & Alternative Communication (AAC) Program provides group treatment for adolescents and adults whose primary mode of communication is not speech. Learn more about the AAC program!

Assessment and Treatment For Adults with Acquired Communication Disorders

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Individual assessment and treatment is provided on a limited basis for clients aged 12-99+ with acquired communication disorders (aphasia, cognitive communication, dysarthria). Learn more about whether this program is right for you or a loved one!