Member Details

Orangeville Speech and Language Clinic: Kindrey Rowland and Associates

15 Elizabeth Street, M-15 Orangeville L9W 3X3

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Phone: (519) 941-1314
Fax: (519) 941-2787

Description:
Kindrey Rowland, Speech-Language Pathologist, understands the complex nature of rehabilitation for people living with acquired brain injury. She approaches individuals and their families with optimism and a “can do”, “whatever it takes” approach. Kindrey has provided community based services to children and adults living with acquired brain injury in Dufferin, Wellington, Grey Bruce, Peel and South Simcoe Counties for over 25 years through her private practice, the Orangeville Speech and Language Clinic. . Kindrey is an award winning Speech-Language Pathologist, graduating first in her class both academically and clinically in 1995. Kindrey was selected by the Ontario Brain Injury Association as a provincial nominee for the Award of Excellence in Brain Injury Rehabilitation – Health Care Provider of the Year 2015, 2020, 2021. Kindrey is a dedicated full-time therapist as well as an Assistant Clinical Professor (Adjunct) at McMaster University. Kindrey received her Master of Science in Speech-Language Pathology from the University of Western Ontario in 1995 and her Bachelor of Science in Biology and Psychology from McMaster University in 1992. Kindrey has a special interest in providing community based cognitive-communication assessment, treatment and consultation to children and adults with acquired brain injury. She was chair of OSLA’s Acquired Brain Injury Interest Group from 2012- 2018 and is a member of OSLA’s Auto Insurance Interest Group. Kindrey is a founder and Co-Chair of the Headwaters Acquired Brain Injury Group (HABI), a local support group under the umbrella of the Ontario Brain Injury Association. Kindrey is a licensed service provider with FSRA. Kindrey believes that every individual and family is unique. She will carefully develop an evidenced-based therapy plan centred on your individual needs and goals. Kindrey will work collaboratively with your rehabilitation team and family members. Kindrey’s approach to communication treatment following acquired brain injury is always functional and focused on helping children and adults succeed and feel confident in everyday life. She will work to help you increase your participation and independence in activities that are important to you. Along with your rehabilitation team, Kindrey will help you to promote success at school or work, establish and maintain friendships and increase independence in daily and community activities. A full range of cognitive-communication assessment, treatment and consultation services are available in the home, workplace, school, community or at our accessible clinic. Cognitive-communication assessment services include identification of cognitive-communication strengths and weaknesses and their functional implications, selection of functional treatment goals and development of recommendations. Cognitive-communication treatment and consultation services are individualized, meaningful, functional, co-ordinated with the individual’s rehabilitation team, involve family and significant others, and include measurable outcomes.

Age Ranges: Minor (under 18), Adult (18-64), Senior (65+)