We collaborate with other health care professionals specializing in geriatrics, naturopathic, nutrition, medicine, physiotherapy and more. By bridging the expertise of various healthcare disciplines, we wish to create a model of care that will be replicated throughout the Canadian healthcare system.
Specialty
Our experienced audiologist has Doctor of Audiology (AuD), is registered with the College of Audiologists and Speech Language Pathologists of Ontario and a member of Canadian Academy of Audiology.
We offer hearing services to adults of all age, but our specialty is age related hearing loss especially and cognitive impairments.
Our multidisciplinary approach provides a broad account of tinnitus, detailing the latest research and developments in clinical management, incorporating insights from audiology, otology, psychology, psychiatry and auditory neuroscience.
Customized technology
Here at Hearing Help Canada, we continue to learn about the latest research and technologies.
We use most advanced technology and equipment to provide you with exemplary care for all aspects of assessment, prevention, and rehabilitation based on current best practice procedures and findings from the latest research.
Our recommendations are objective and based on technical knowledge, expertise, and clients’ needs, not on market or commercial forces.
In-home hearing service
Our mobile clinic with personalized care will allow those with restricted mobility, due to physical, cognitive disabilities, those in assisted living communities and nursing homes to take advantage of our full hearing services.
We provide virtual hearing care for initial or follow up assessments if you have limited mobility, live in a longer distance, or are in an at-risk group.
Insurance coverage
We are providers for Veteran’s Affairs Canada (VAC or formerly DVA), Workplace Safety and Insurance Board (WSIB or formerly WCB), Assistive Devices Program of Ontario (ADP), Ontario Disability and Support Program (ODSP), and Green Shield Canada (gsc) among others.
The Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care’s Assistive Devices Program does provide some funding for hearing aids for residents of Ontario.
Patient-centered approach
Here at Hearing Help Canada, our patient-centered approach allows us to focus on satisfying your hearing care need and we go above and beyond to make sure you are satisfied with your care. We feel this is the best approach to making sure you don’t miss any of the precious moments in your life.
We offer individual and group educational sessions to clients and family members and cover a variety of topics about hearing loss, communication strategies, and basic speech reading.