 
    | Program: | Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) Clinic (Progression) | ||
| Organizations: | University Health Network Toronto Rehabilitation Institute EW Bickle Centre for Complex Continuing Care | ||
| Description of Services: | Programs and services for people who are experiencing communication challenges as a result of an acquired brain injury, stroke, or Parkinson's disease * services include: 
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| Requirements | |||
| Fees: | Most services covered under OHIP | ||
| Eligibility - Population(s) Served: | People with communication challenges as a result of an acquired brain injury, stroke, or Parkinson's disease | ||
| Application: | Medical referral required | ||
| Accessibility: |  Wheelchair Accessible | ||
| Accessibility Notes: | Wheelchair accessible building including main entrance and barrier free washrooms * elevators with attendants | ||
| Languages: | English | ||
| Area(s) Served: | Toronto | ||
| Contact Information | |||
| Phone Numbers: | 416-597-3028 | ||
| Crisis: | Call 911 in emergencies | ||
| Website: | www.uhn.ca/TorontoRehab/Clinics/AAAC_Clinic | ||
| Address: | 130 Dunn Ave, South Wing – 2nd Floor Toronto, ON M6K 2R7 | Map | |
| Intersection: | Dunn Ave South of King St W | ||
| Location: | Toronto (South Parkdale) | ||
| Hours: | Mon-Fri 9am-5pm | ||
| This information is provided by thehealthline.ca. It was last completely updated on: Mar 27, 2025 |