May is Speech & Hearing Month in Canada
This is a national opportunity to celebrate communication health and highlight the vital role of speech-language pathologists, audiologists, and communication health assistants. Their knowledge and experience supports Canadians of all ages in speaking, hearing, swallowing, understanding, and connecting with the world around them.
This May, Speech & Hearing Month shines a spotlight on the importance of equitable access to speech-language pathology and audiology services.
Access to speech-language pathology and audiology services can profoundly shape a person’s life. This year’s theme – Access Changes Everything – highlights how essential communication health services are across the lifespan. When individuals have timely access to these services, they experience stronger health outcomes, deeper social connection, and greater opportunities to participate fully in school, work, and community life.
However, when access is limited, the effects can be far-reaching. Communication challenges that go unaddressed can lead to increased stress, social isolation, reduced academic success, and barriers in daily functioning. These challenges impact not only individuals but also their families and communities.
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