Organization Profile

Alberta Health Services – Audiology and Children’s Allied Health

Region:
Lethbridge

This service offers skill-building, assessment, and treatment activities for the families of children who have or may develop developmental delays, or disabilities.

Services are goal-driven; starting and continuing services is based on having functional reasons / goals for rehabilitation. The length of service will vary and is based on a child’s needs and goals, and the availability of local programs. Assessment is part of rehabilitation and it comes in many forms. The purpose is to understand your child’s strengths and needs. We will talk with you about next steps that guide the (rehabilitation) care plan. We will work together so you and your child are supported to move to the next developmental stage or between providers and services. Families and caregivers are actively involved as therapy may look like “play”, depending on your child’s age. We want to understand what’s important to your child and family (what matters to you) e.g. daily routines, family and friends, activities you enjoy and we’ll work with you to find home ideas that fit with your life. Services may be in-person, by phone, or videoconference. They may be in a group or one to one. Services provided are related to (neuro)developmental and / or medical conditions.

Team Based Services
Are provided for children with a variety of needs.

  • hearing – responding to sounds, noise, voices, words
  • moving – sitting, crawling, walking, coordination
  • using hands – playing with toys, using utensils
  • taking care of self – dressing, toileting, doing chores, sleeping
  • equipment needs – wheelchair, splints, orthotics, walking aides, adaptive aides, seating clinic
  • physical symptoms – pain, muscle / joint tightness, breathing, head shape, sensitivity to noise or touch
  • managing emotions – behavior, becoming overwhelmed
  • communication – understanding directions, babbling, using words and sentences
  • clear speech – being understood by others, stuttering, voice quality
  • eating, feeding and swallowing – coughing, gagging, choking, refusing to eat certain foods
  • diagnostic clinic for queries on Autism Spectrum Disorder and other diagnoses in partnership with pediatricians

Audiology
Helps children and their families with hearing and hearing health, so they can participate in activities that are important to them.This service supports children’s:

  • hearing – screening and assessment to identify hearing loss
  • management of hearing loss
  • hearing health

Occupational therapy services
Supports children and their families with self-care; eating, feeding and swallowing; and motor development, so that they can participate in activities that are important to them.

  • motor development
  • self-care – dressing, toileting, sleeping, personal hygiene
  • participation in activities typical for their development, such as play
  • eating, feeding and swallowing
  • specialized equipment – access and use (e.g., seating clinic)

Physiotherapy
This service supports children and their families with development and movement, so they can participate in activities that are important to them.

  • motor development
  • movement and function
  • specialized equipment -access and use (e.g., seating clinic)

Speech-Language Pathology
This service supports children and their families with communication and eating, feeding, and swallowing, so they can participate in activities that are important to them.

  • communication (speech, language, voice, resonance and fluency)
  • eating, feeding and swallowing

Org Name:

Alberta Health Services – Audiology and Children’s Allied Health

Contact Name:

Lauren Kascak

Job Title:

Speech Pathologist II

Telephone:

(587) 257-3615

Email:

Address:

200 4th Avenue South Unit 120B

Website:

Joined:

August 28, 2024 10:55 am

Last Update:

September 17, 2024 10:40 am