Adult Recreation Therapy Centre

Site: Brantford-Brant, Haldimand & Norfolk

Service: Aphasia Program

Record #: SIM0179
Last Full Update: 28 Jan 2025

Service Details

Hours

Hours vary - contact for program location and times

Areas Served Brant County ; Brantford - and area ; Haldimand County ; Norfolk County
Eligibility In-person groups - Brantford and Simcoe
Virtual groups - Brantford-Brant, Haldimand and Norfolk

  • varied severities/types of Aphasia due to stroke or injury to the brain (Acquired Brain Injury (ABI), Primary Progressive Aphasia (PPA), tumor)
  • medically stable adults, 18 years or older and living in the community
  • willing to participate in Supported Conversation Groups
  • demonstrates appropriate behaviour in a social group setting
  • no/minimal cognitive difficulties
  • client care needs (i.e. toileting, feeding) are met by client or caregiver (Note: some locations will have Day Program Staff available to assist)
Application

Call the Adult Recreation Therapy Centre (ARTC) at 519-753-1882 or contact Ontario Health at Home for more information or go to www.artc.ca

  • accepts self-referrals, medical referrals, and community referrals
Languages English
Fees Service ; Nominal fee applies

Address and Location

Located In Community Brantford
Address & Map
Adult Recreation Therapy Centre (ARTC)
58 Easton Rd
Brantford, ON N3P 1J5
Physical Access Fully Accessible

Description

Description (Service)

Aphasia Program - In-person (Brantford and Simcoe) and virtual programs (Brantford-Brant, Haldimand and Norfolk)

Aphasia is a communication difficulty from a stroke, brain injury or brain illness. Aphasia affects speaking, reading, writing and understanding. Aphasia does not affect intelligence. People with Aphasia know more than they can say

  • Supported conversation groups for people with Aphasia: 
    • build communication skills and confidence
    • meet other people with Aphasia
    • learn new ways to communicate - (speaking, writing, drawing, gestures, facial expressions, technology - use whatever works!)
    • learn to have better conversations
  • Skill-building groups - Aphasia Advocacy group, music therapy group, tech group, book club etc
  • Brain Stroke Recovery Group - monthly support group for persons with stroke or acquired brain injury and family and friends
  • Caregiver Support Groups - weekly and monthly support groups for caregivers, family members/friends, facilitated by a Social Worker
  • Couples/Partner Conversation Training - person with Aphasia and a partner (spouse, children, friend, etc)
  • Building Hope Primary Progressive Aphasia Group (PPA) - a supported conversation group for individuals who have been diagnosed with Primary Progressive Aphasia (PPA) or with suspected Primary Progressive Aphasia (PPA)
  • Building Hope PPA Caregiver Group - for family and friends whose loved one has been diagnosed with Primary Progressive Aphasia (PPA) or suspected Primary Progressive Aphasia (PPA)


Groups are facilitated by a Speech-Language Pathologist, Communicative Disorders Assistant, social worker and trained volunteers

Contact Information

Office Phone 519-753-1882 ext 104
Fax 519-753-0034
E-Mail sharper@artc.ca
Website https://www.artc.ca
Primary Contact Susan Harper, Aphasia Program Coordinator; Phone: 519-758-4630 * 519-753-1882 ext 104
Primary Executive Executive Director