Saskatchewan Swallowing Diagnostics

Saskatchewan Swallowing Diagnostics An S-LP driven to bring safe, accessible swallowing assessment and treatment to all people in SK.

05/16/2026

🇨🇦 Join us for our May Canadian Dysphagia Support Group!

The Aging Swallow Research Lab is hosting another support group for adults with dysphagia and their caregivers within Canada. This free, virtual meeting offers a safe, welcoming space for anyone navigating life with dysphagia to connect, share experiences, and receive social support. We look forward to seeing you there!

🗓️ May 25, 2026 at 6:00 PM ET
đź’» The Zoom link will be shared via Eventbrite on the day of the meeting.

05/08/2026
05/07/2026

The .mcmaster Aging Swallow Research Lab is hosting a support group for adults with dysphagia and their caregivers on Monday, May 25th at 6:00 pm ET.

The adult swallowing support group will take place on Zoom. It will be moderated by Dr. Sophia Werden Abrams and Kim Smith, licensed speech-language pathologists. Adults living with dysphagia and their caregivers are welcome.

The Zoom link will be available through Eventbrite for all registered attendees on the day of the meeting: https://tinyurl.com/DysphagiasupportMay2026

04/05/2026

🇨🇦 Canadian Dysphagia Support Group – April Meeting

Living with dysphagia can feel isolating—but you’re not alone. Join this free, virtual support group to connect with others who understand your journey.

đź—“ April 21
🕢 7:30 PM EST
đź’» Online (Canada residents only)

This group is designed for adults with dysphagia and their caregivers to share experiences, learn from one another, and build meaningful connections in a supportive space.

👉 Register here: https://tinyurl.com/DysphagiasupportApril2026

Hosted by the Aging Swallow Research Lab

Note: This group is not a replacement for medical or psychological care.

03/24/2026

March 18th is Swallowing Awareness Day!

Eating, drinking and swallowing are essential parts of most people’s day and the ability to do so is often taken for granted, but for some people it is not that easy.

Speech-language pathologists (S-LPs) play a vital role in providing essential evaluation and intervention services for individuals with swallowing and feeding disorders across the lifespan.

Together, let’s shine a light on the incredible work of S-LPs and the impact they have on improving quality of life. 💙

To learn more about swallowing disorders and S-LPs role in treatment, access our Dysphagia Resource Collection: https://www.sac-oac.ca/practice-resources/resource-library/toolkits/dysphagia-resource-collection/

03/05/2026

💬 Canadian Dysphagia Support Group – March Meeting

If you or someone you care for is living with a swallowing disorder, connecting with others who understand can make a meaningful difference. The Aging Swallow Research Lab is hosting a free virtual Canadian Dysphagia Support Group for adults with dysphagia and their caregivers.

đź—“ Date: March 26 at 4:00pm EST
đź’» Format: Virtual (Zoom)
👥 Who can attend: Adults living with dysphagia and caregivers residing in Canada
🎟 Cost: Free
đź”— https://tinyurl.com/DysphagiasupportMarch2026

Support groups are not a substitute for medical care, but they can be a valuable way to build community and learn from others navigating similar experiences.

It’s so important to include the patient perspectives and narratives. Well done and congratulations Aging Swallow Resear...
02/23/2026

It’s so important to include the patient perspectives and narratives. Well done and congratulations Aging Swallow Research Lab!

02/18/2026

This free webinar brings together regulators and professional bodies for occupational therapy, speech language pathology, and audiology along with legal counsel and insurance providers to discuss malpractice insurance requirements in Saskatchewan. The webinar will outline current professional req...

02/02/2026

On February 2nd, following our recent joint press conference with Canadian Association of Occupational Therapy, SAC and CAOT met with Senator Brian Francis to discuss the urgent administrative barriers impacting First Nations children.

Representing thousands of communication and rehabilitation professionals across Canada, SAC and CAOT highlighted that the current issues with Jordan’s Principle is no longer just an administrative challenge, it prevents children from receiving the care they need.

SAC remains committed to holding the federal government accountable.

Read more about SAC’s advocacy work and press conference about Jordan’s Principle now: https://www.sac-oac.ca/caot-sac-call-for-action-delays-under-jordans-principle/

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