Lee-Ann Kant
Lee-Ann obtained her Master of Science Degree in Speech-Language Pathology from the University of Western Ontario in 2000. She has since worked in a variety of hospital settings including inpatient and outpatient rehabilitation and continuing care. She has been a strong advocate of community-based stroke services and maintains a close relationship with community partners. Lee-Ann is a certified Lee Silverman Voice Therapy clinician.
Lee-Ann is a committed and caring clinician who invests herself fully in assisting clients to reach their communication goals. She finds immense satisfaction in her work and enjoys making therapy interesting and meaningful.
Julie Sorhaitz
Julie graduated from the University of Toronto in 2001 with a Masters of Health Science degree in Speech-Language Pathology. Since that time, she has worked with clients at many stages of rehabilitation in both the hospital and community setting. Areas of special focus and study include: acquired brain injury (including those sustained in motor vehicle accidents), neurological disorders, literacy and voice disorders. Julie is a certified Lee Silverman Voice Therapy clinician.
Julie strongly believes in a collaborative approach to therapy where the therapist acts as a coach to guide clients on the road to success with their goals. Julie is truly inspired by her clients’ ability to persevere and move beyond the many obstacles in their paths.