Olena Anna completed her Honours Bachelor of Arts in Linguistics and Psychology at Queen’s University (2019). She then completed her Master’s of Clinical Sciences in Speech-Language Pathology (SLP) at the University of Western Ontario (UWO) (2021). Olena Anna is a multilingual SLP who has a variety of expertise ranging from children to adults. Olena enjoys getting to know her clients and creating individual treatment plans that fit their needs and interests. Olena’s experience includes working in the private practice, the school board as well as the hospital. In the school board as well as private practice she has worked with pre-school and school aged children on various needs. She has also worked on accent reduction and modification with adult clients. In the hospital she has worked with dementia, stroke, brain injury as well as geriatric populations. Olena Anna enjoys spending time with her husband and family, traveling, skiing as well as spending time outdoors.

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Anisa Haxhoja is a multilingual Speech-Language Pathology Assistant (SLPA) with a background in Speech-Language Pathology from the University of Tirana, Albania. She is passionate about supporting children and their families through individualized, evidence-based interventions that foster communication, confidence, and meaningful participation in everyday life.

Anisa has extensive experience working with preschool and school-aged children in educational and clinical settings. She currently works within the school system, where she collaborates closely with educators, families, and multidisciplinary teams to support students’ communication development. Her areas of experience include Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), developmental delays, receptive and expressive language disorders, speech sound disorders, childhood apraxia of speech, and Down syndrome.

With a strong interest in early intervention, Anisa is dedicated to helping children reach their full potential through engaging, family-centered therapy. She finds great fulfillment in celebrating each child’s progress and creating positive, supportive relationships with the families she serves.

As a multilingual clinician, Anisa is committed to providing culturally responsive care and supporting diverse communities. She is a member of Speech-Language & Audiology Canada (SAC) and continues to expand her professional knowledge through ongoing education and training.

Languages: English, French, Italian & Albanian

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Stefan completed his education at the University of Ottawa in philosophy and theology back in 2010 and more psychotherapy education and training at the University of Toronto (2015). He has been a registered psychotherapist since 2016, utilizing Narrative Therapy among other modalities such as Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, helping clients cope, process, build resilience and empower them to move forward through major life events and grief. Currently, Stefan also works in a clinical context of a hospital where he provides support to patients, patients’ family members and ongoing staff support. Spirituality is an important aspect of Stefan’s identity as it speaks to how people make meaning and sense in the world. Stefan integrates this aspect into his care, addressing a person in a holistic way – acknowledging the body, mind and spirit. Stefan also completed a clinical supervision course allowing him to supervise aspiring and qualifying psychotherapists. Stefan loves reading books, going camping, hiking and fishing with his wife and two boys.

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Emily holds a Master’s degree (MHSc) in Speech-Language Pathology from the University of Toronto and graduated with a High Distinction Honours BA in PsychoLinguistics, along with a minor in Psychology, from the University of Toronto Scarborough. Emily is open to working with school-age and adult clients. She has ample availability, including early-morning sessions, evenings, weekdays, and weekends. Emily offers services fluently in English and Vietnamese, with limited support in Cantonese & Mandarin (primarily for cultural considerations). While she waits for her SLP license, Emily is joining SOY as a speech-language pathology assistant (SLPA).

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