Deciding to access private SLP services, and who is right for your situation, can be a stressful process.
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Aimee took an indirect path to becoming an SLP, and spent time wandering and discovering before narrowing down her passions for a career. She is living proof that all who wander are not lost, haha. Aimee worked in the speech and language field as an SLP Assistant in hospital and community settings while preparing for the master's program. After graduating from the M.SLP program at the University of Alberta, she worked simultaneously in the public and private sector before committing fully to private practice. Being an SLP fills Aimee's desire to help some of our most vulnerable people.
Aimee has an insatiable thirst for learning and growing in order to best help clients and their support network. She is constantly developing her knowledge and skills, and holds multiple certifications in a variety of clinical areas so she can offer effective, practical, and wholistic services.
Her passions are high standards of care, transparent and ethical service provision, affirming care for clients, education and building capacity for teams. Her clinical focus areas are speech, language, communication, access to education and demonstration of knowledge, feeding, and orofacial myofunctional disorders. After so many years of working with very complex little humans and their families and teams, she strives to be functional in her approach, while still applying best practice principles to any situation.
Aimee is wildly imperfect, loves to laugh, and cares deeply about the people she supports. When not helping others, she loves to spend time with her animals, engage in frivolous reading, perfect her form in downhill skiing, and create questionably masterful works of art. If you are interested, you can view some of the art using the button below, but don't get distracted for long. ;)