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Practice Summary

 

Maya Rattray M.H.Sc., Reg. CASLPO, S-LP (C)
Speech Language Pathologist


Languages

English & Japanese

Education & Certification

University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario (2000)
M.H.Sc., Speech-Language Pathology
Recipient of Sanara M. Henderson Award for Clinical Excellence

Agnes Scott College, Atlanta, Georgia, USA (1998)
Psychology

Ritsumeikan University, Kyoto, Japan (1996)
Bachelor of Arts, Linguistics

College of Audiologists & Speech-Language Pathologists of Ontario
Registered Speech Language Pathologist

Experience

8 years of experience providing assessment and treatment services to a variety of client populations including individuals with ABI (including TBI, stroke, encephalitis, meningitis, anoxia, penetration injuries, and assaults), cleft lip and palate, craniofacial anomalies, and multiple exceptionalities in hospital, rehabilitation home and community settings in the Toronto, Kingston, Pembroke and Ottawa areas.

Expertise in the assessment and treatment of cognitive-communication, language, motor speech disorders, voice and resonance disorders and literacy.

Experience with paediatric, adolescent, and adult populations.
A roster member of the TRAC-Traumatic Brain Injury Program.

Professional Affiliations & Activities

Canadian Association of Speech Language Pathologists & Audiologists

Ontario Association of Speech Language Pathologists & Audiologists

Co-author of book chapter on paediatric brain injury (in progress)

Provision of clinical supervision as a co-investigator in an oral-motor research study at University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario

Continuing Education

5th Annual ABI Interurban Conference

Annual Ontario Cleft Lip and Palate Study Group

The Role of Neuropsychological Evaluation in the Rehabilitation of Individuals with Traumatic Brain Injury

Paediatric Clinical Application of Neuroanatomy

Practical Strategies for Meeting the Challenges in Rehabilitation for Individuals with Traumatic Brain Injury

A Cognitive Neuropsychological Approach to Aphasia

Travelling Together: Navigating the System to Achieve Success after Brain Injury



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