Speech Therapists of Edmonton is a private practice of registered Speech Language Pathologists offering evidence based speech-language assessment and therapy services in Edmonton, Leduc, Fort Saskatchewan, St. Albert and Spruce Grove. Our mobile speech therapists offer services in the comfort of your home, or your child's school or daycare facility. Speech therapy assessment and treatment is available for children and adults to address a variety of concerns including: speech, articulation, stuttering, language delay, apraxia, motor speech disorders, reading or spelling difficulties, autism, Down's Syndrome, aphasia or accent reduction.
Communication Therapy, Registered with ACSLPA, Special Needs / Autism / Down Syndrome, Stuttering Therapy, Communication Delay, Children Speech & Language Services, Articulation Therapy, Certified by CASLPA, Adult Speech & Language Services, Spanish speech and language therapy
Member of Alberta Speech-language association of private practitioners (ASAPP). Registered with Alberta College of Speech Language Pathologists and Audiologists (ACSLTA). Member of the Canadian Association of Speech Language Pathologists and Audiologists (CASLTA).
The Alberta College of Speech-Language Pathologists and Audiologists (ACSLPA) exists to serve the public interest through the regulation of professional speech-language pathologists and audiologists in Alberta. ACSLPA’s regulatory work includes setting admission standards, considering applications for regulated membership and issuing practice permits, creating and enforcing a Code of Ethics and Standards of Practice, investigating complaints of unprofessional conduct, creating guidelines and practice documents, enforcing continuing competence standards, and more.
ACSLPA was created by the Legislature through the Health Professions Act in 2002. The College’s mandate and authority to regulate both flow from this legislation.
Khan Communication Services Inc. is an agency that started in Edmonton, Alberta in 2001. Nausheen Khan, President and Executive Director, launched the first expanded outreach telepractice service for schools located in remote areas that had great difficulty accessing services. Together with Sandy Paddick and Treena Anand, she develped the language enrichment program for First Nation and Metis students.