Jessica Chan MClSc | RSLP (C)
Certified in Speech-Language Pathology by SAC;
Clinical Educator at UBC School of Audiology and Speech Sciences
Founder and Director of CommuniCare Therapy Inc. www.speechtherapyvancouver.com
Jessica received her Masters of Clinical Science degree in Communication Sciences and Disorders from Western University in Ontario.
Jessica has years of practice in rehab and acute care hospitals and is currently working on the acquired brain injury inpatient rehabilitation program at the world renowned GF Strong Rehabilitation Centre.
She is specialized in working with adults who have had brain injury resulting from, for example, strokes, car accidents (ICBC cases), workplace injury (WorkSafeBC cases), or brain tumours. She also has experience in voice therapy, working with occupational voice users (teachers, lawyers, coaches, etc.) and voice disorders as a result from hospitalization. In addition, she has a special interest in providing communication, executive functioning, and voice therapy to those looking to optimize their skills in these areas due to age or daily needs.
She provides a holistic approach to client care, and takes importance in listening to and caring for the client’s needs and their goals. She is experienced in working with client’s family members by educating them on different diagnoses and how to use communication strategies effectively.
She is a clinical educator for the UBC Speech-Language Pathology program and supports students in their journey of developing clinical skills and professional development.
Her passion for traveling, learning new skills, and her wide range of interests make her a well-rounded clinician.
Jessica Chan MClSc | RSLP (C)
Certified in Speech-Language Pathology by SAC;
Clinical Educator a...
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Lauren received her Masters of Science degree in Speech Language Pathology from the UBC School of Audiology and Speech Sciences. Throughout her clinical practicums, Lauren has gained experience working in a variety of settings such as rehabilitation centers, child development centers, and schools.
Lauren has experience working with adults, children, and adolescents with a variety of communication needs in the areas of language, voice, speech, social-communication, and Alternative and Augmentative Communication (AAC). Lauren is passionate about providing client centered care and optimizing her clients communication in their community.
In her free time you may find her baking, reading, or listening to live music.
Lauren received her Masters of Science degree in Speech Language Pathology from the UBC School of...
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Ali received her Masters of Clinical Counselling from Adler University and is a Registered Clinical Counsellor (RCC) with the British Columbia Association of Clinical Counsellors (BCACC; Member #21746). As a counsellor she collaborates with every client to understand the power of their story and for her clients to feel heard and honoured. She views counselling as a place for individuals to explore talk therapy alongside expressive arts to create space for understanding parts of themselves that at times can be hard to put words to.
Her work and volunteer experiences include peer support for those in recovery from eating disorders at The Looking Glass Foundation and individual counselling at Jewish Family Services. Alongside this, she has facilitated therapeutic creative writing workshops through Pandora’s Collective at the Jewish Community Centre and Pacifica Drug and Alcohol Rehabilitation Centre on grief and loss, finding community, change, and anxiety. This work has informed a holistic approach to her areas of practice in anxiety, depression, low self-esteem, shame and guilt, burnout, caregiver burnout, grief and loss, loneliness, and processing life changes and transitions. She uses several approaches in her therapeutic work and they vary according to the client’s needs, these include Adlerian therapy, Narrative therapy, Expressive Arts Therapy, Body-Centred/Somatic Therapy, and Trauma Informed Therapy.
When she is not in the counselling space, you can find her at the movies, embroidering in the backyard with her cat, camping, and discussing horror movies and novels!
Ali received her Masters of Clinical Counselling from Adler University and is a Registered Clinic...
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Pippa completed her Master of Science in Speech and Language Sciences at University College London (UCL), graduating with distinction. Originally from England, she began her career working in a large London hospital, where she supported adults with a wide range of diagnoses in the acute inpatient setting.
Pippa now lives in Vancouver and works at GF Strong Rehabilitation Centre, specializing in working with adults with acquired brain injuries, including stroke, traumatic brain injury, and brain tumors. She is passionate about neuro-rehabilitation, where she can build meaningful relationships and support clients more deeply as they work toward their personal goals. She also has a keen interest in occupational voice use and professional communication training.
Pippa brings a warm, practical, and collaborative approach to therapy. She is passionate about making communication functional and empowering. Her sessions are focused on what matters most to the client. With the client’s goals, values and life at the forefront of clinical decision-making, her holistic and individualised approach promotes independence and builds confidence.
Outside of work, Pippa is enjoying all that the West Coast has to offer, from skiing and hiking to discovering new places and spending time outdoors.
Pippa completed her Master of Science in Speech and Language Sciences at University College Londo...
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Larissa completed her Master’s Degree in Speech-Language Pathology at the UBC School of Audiology and Speech Sciences and is a proud member of the College of Health and Care Professionals of BC. She believes in making therapy as enjoyable as it is effective, always striving to bring creativity, fun, and a personalized touch to her sessions! With experience working in diverse settings, including private clinics, hospitals, and rehabilitation centers, Larissa has supported clients of all ages, from toddlers to adults. Her clinical interests include aphasia, cognitive-communication disorders, voice, speech sound disorders, motor speech disorders, and augmentative and alternative communication (AAC). She’s especially passionate about helping both children and adults find their voice and connect with the world around them.As an English-Portuguese bilingual, Larissa loves working with clients from diverse backgrounds and believes in the power of a family-centered approach. Outside of work, she’s an avid reader, passionate about drawing, a foodie always on the hunt for the best new restaurants, and a travel enthusiast who’s always up for an adventure.
Larissa completed her Master’s Degree in Speech-Language Pathology at the UBC School of Audiology...
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