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A Day in the Life of a Speech-Language Pathologist and a Communicative Disorders Assistant

Serena Appalsamy and Kayla Collymore

Part of the DHS Allied Health Professions Speaker Series

 

Serena Appalsamy, MSp. Reg. CASLPO

Speech-Language Pathologist

Co-Founder & Clinic Director of Sparks of Speech

Kayla Collymore, CDA Reg. CDAAC

Communicative Disorders Assistant

Co-Founder & Clinic Director of Sparks of Speech 

 

The latest event in the Allied Health Speaker Series prepares students for a career as a Speech-Language Pathologist and Communicative Disorders Assistant. 

Open event, no registration required. 

Refreshments provided.

Date and Time: -
Location: AA160

Speakers

Serena Appalsamy B.A., MSP, S-LP (Reg. CASLPO) is a Speech Language Pathologist and co-founder of Sparks of Speech.  She received her Bachelor of Arts in Psycholinguistics at the University of Toronto and received further training at University of Queensland, obtaining a Masters in Speech Language Pathology. She is currently a registered Speech Language Pathologist with the College of Audiologists and Speech Language Pathologists of Ontario (CASLPO). 

Serena works within a pediatric population and provides services for early language development, articulation and phonological delays, motor speech disorders, voice, lisps, literacy, social skills and stuttering. She is also PROMPT and Orton-Gillingham trained. Serena takes pride in working closely with clients and their families using a holistic approach to discover their communication needs and goals to achieve the best results. 

 

Kayla Collymore HBSc., CDA, Reg. CDAAC is a Speech Therapy Assistant / Communicative Disorders Assistant and co-founder of Sparks of Speech who has experience providing speech and language therapy to children and adults with varying abilities. She holds an Honours BSc. in Linguistics & Psychology from the University of Toronto and furthered her education with a graduate certificate in Communicative Disorders from Durham College. Kayla is registered with the Communicative Disorders Assistant Association of Canada (CDAAC). 

Kayla has a passion for removing communication barriers across the lifespan and loves working with children. She believes in using evidence-based practice to help individuals reach their communicative potential and strives to tailor therapy to meet each child鈥檚 goals in a fun and creative way. Kayla has experience in articulation and language, speech sound and phonological processing disorders, early language development, total communication, ASL, parent training, augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) and literacy.