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- Overview
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- Overview
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- CHS Interpreting Services - Terms and Conditions
- Emergency Interpreting Services - Questions and Answers
- OIS Day Services vs. OIS Emergency Interpreting Service - Questions and Answers
- Ontario Interpreting Services (OIS) & CART - Questions and Answers
- Captioning Services
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- Mental Health Disorders and Risk factors
- Mental Health and Deafness
- The Developing Child
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- Overview
- Questions parents ask: A guide for professionals
- Distress Centres and Crisis lines in Ontario
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- Overview
- Accommodation
- Overview
- Accessibility for All Ontarians
- Determining your accommodation needs
- Different Requirements for Accommodation
- Reasonable testing or examination accommodation
- Technology for youth who are deaf or hard of hearing
- Testing Accommodation
- Understanding barriers to accessibility
- Workplace Accommodation for Employers Checklist
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- Overview
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- Checklist for youth who are deaf or hard of hearing going to college or university
- Transition supports for youth who are deaf or hard of hearing and have additional developmental challenges
- Why is Transition Planning so Important?
- Working closely with your Individual Education Plan (IEP) in high school
- Transition Resources
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For parking, follow the roadway on your right as soon as you turn into the property. Pass the entrance to Providence Hospital (which is on your left) and drive through the 'gate' (a traffic arm will raise up when you approach it). Follow the roadway as it curves left. You will see a way finding sign with a red square marked 'CLINICS'. The entrance for the Outpatients CLINICS has a rust-coloured canopy and the door is marked '7A'. Park in this area.
Hearing Tests
We offer hearing tests for adults and children aged 3 years and over. If you have a hearing loss, an experienced audiologist will help find the best solution for you.
Hours:
Alternate Mondays 8 AM-4 PM
Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday 8 AM-4 PM
Languages: English
Hearing aid services
If you need a hearing aid for the first time or want to replace one you already have, our experienced audiologists will make sure you find the one that’s right for your hearing loss and your budget.
Hours:
Alternate Mondays 8 AM-4 PM
Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday 8 AM-4 PM
Languages: English
Hearing Care Counselling
If you’re 55 or older and have a hearing loss, we offer free counselling services to help you improve communication with family and friends, stay involved in social activities, and remain safe and independent at home. Home visits can be arranged as required.
We also serve younger adults (aged 19 and over) with other challenges as well as hearing loss who require home-based services
Our counsellors can also educate care providers, service providers and support groups on how to provide accessible services for people with hearing loss.
Hours:
Alternate Mondays 8 AM-4 PM
Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday 8 AM-4 PM
Languages: English
Tinnitus and Hyperacusis Consultations
Office Information
CHS Scarborough
3276 St. Clair Avenue East B120 – 1st Floor,
Providence Healthcare, Outpatient Clinics
Toronto, ON
M1L1W1
Hours of Operation
By appointment only
Additional Info
Wheelchair accessible
Languages: English, ASL
For additional contact information, including program-specific contacts, please click here.
Services
Hearing Clinics Plus at CHS
- Hearing Tests
- Tinnitus and Hyperacusis Consultations
Counselling Services at CHS
- Hearing Care Counselling