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Program: SAM Aphasia Program  
Organization: Good Shepherd Centres
Phone Numbers: SAM Program Office: 905-525-5632
Ontario Health atHome: 905-523-8600
Toll-Free: Ontario Health atHome: 1-800-810-0000
Fax: 905-528-6565
Email: sameastsite@gsch.ca
Website: www.goodshepherdcentres.ca/sam-aphasia-program
Address:
Taras Shevchenko Home
194 Gage Ave S
Hamilton, ON
L8M 3E2
Intersection: Gage Ave S and Maplewood Ave
Location: Hamilton (Blakeley)
Accessibility: Wheelchair Accessible    Wheelchair Accessible
Hours: Mon, Tue, Thu
Service Description: In-person and virtual social, recreational, and therapeutic activities for people with aphasia (communication difficulties related to a brain injury or stroke) * services include:
  • supported conversation groups
  • noon meal
  • assistance with personal care including medications
  • assistance with transportation
  • caregiver support
  • aphasia education and partner training
  • ongoing social worker access

Services provided by speech language pathologists, communication disorder assistants, social workers, trained staff, and volunteers

Maintenance level of rehabilitative care for patients working to prevent functional decline/injury or maintain functional performance

Fees: Varies per program
Application: Call
Eligibility / Target Population: Adults 18 years and older who have an acquired communication disorder such as aphasia, apraxia of speech, and/or dysarthria due to stroke, brain injury, or brain illness * must be medically stable and live in the community * must have completed or nearly completed a publicly-funded speech language therapy program * must be willing to participate in supportive conversation groups to improve communication * must be able to participate in a group setting
Languages: English
Language Notes: Supports available for people with English as a second language
Area Served:
Hamilton and area  
See Also: 08 - Communication
Adult Day Programs
Medical/General Rehabilitation
Rehabilitative Care - Community-Based Therapy
Speech and Language
Speech Language Pathology - Adult Aphasia

This information was last completely updated on March 28, 2025

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