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Organization: Halton-Peel Community Aphasia Programs (H-PCAP)  
Phone Numbers: 905-875-8474
Fax: 365-601-1690
Email: info@h-pcap.com
Website: www.h-pcap.com
Address:
845 Harrington Crt, Unit 200B
Burlington, ON
L7N 3P3
Intersection: Harvester Rd and Harrington Crt
Location: Burlington (Dynes)
Accessibility: Wheelchair Accessible    Wheelchair Accessible
Hours: Hours vary per program and location * call to confirm
Executives: Nadia Shah - Interim Chair/President
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 * group members actively participate in conversation using a variety of communication strategies * virtual programs available

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

Services and Programs:
  • Mississauga - Virtual Community Aphasia Program
  • Oakville - Virtual Community Aphasia Program

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 10, 2026

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"About Us"
To enhance the communication skills and quality of life for people with aphasia using a Life Participation Approach to Aphasia (LPAA), taking into account the clients’ perspective and current communication abilities