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Organization: Halton-Peel Community Aphasia Programs (H-PCAP)  
Phone Numbers: 905-875-8474
Fax: 365-601-1690
Website: www.h-pcap.com
Hours: Hours vary per program and location * call to confirm
Executives: Carly Woods - Board of Directors, Chair
Public Contacts: Vanessa Rotundo - Program Coordinator
vanessa@evergreen-therapy.ca
Service Description: Provides conversation group therapy for adults with aphasia and other communication disorders * sessions are facilitated by Speech-Language Pathologists and Communicative Disorders Assistants with support from a Social Worker

The goal of the aphasia program is to enhance the communication skills and quality of life for people with aphasia using a Life Participation Approach to Aphasia (LPAA) * group members actively participate in conversation using a variety of communication strategies

A typical session may include:
  • discussing current events and expressing opinions
  • sharing life stories and events
  • activities that focus on functional conversation skills using a variety of modes including speech, gestures, facial expression, writing, drawing and reading to more effectively express and understand messages in conversation
  • supporting one another to develop skill and confidence in communicating

Aphasia is an acquired language disorder, most often caused by stroke, brain injury or brain illness, that affects a person's ability to communicate * aphasia does not affect intelligence

Fees: Varies by program * inquire via phone
Application: Self-referral, healthcare professionals, community agencies, family members, caregivers, friends * fill out referral form (online) or fax to 365-601-1690
Eligibility / Target Population: Varied types/severity of aphasia due to stroke or brain injury, e.g., Acquired Brain Injury (ABI), Primary Progressive Aphasia (PPA), tumor * individuals must be medically stable and living in the community * willingness to participate in supportive conversation groups * demonstrate appropriate behaviour in a social group setting * no/minimal cognitive difficulties * client care needs (i.e., toileting, feeding, and transportation) are met by client or caregiver * access to a computer or tablet and internet for virtual services
Languages: English
Area Served:
Brampton, Burlington, Milton, Mississauga, and Oakville  
See Also: Acquired Brain Injury
Rehabilitative Care - Community-Based Therapy
Speech and Language
Stroke

This information was last completely updated on August 13, 2025

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"About Us"
H-PCAP offers social communication groups for people living with acquired communication disorders. As an organization, we educate the community about aphasia and provide training and support to family members, friends, and caregivers.