COVID-19 For Patients

As Ontario continues to follow government and public health guidelines to manage the COVID-19 pandemic, you can be assured that Ontario’s regulated audiologists and speech-language pathologists are helping to keep you and your loved ones safe.  Expect continued service, with the option of virtual care (on-line vs. in-person appointments).

Ministry of Health dedicated COVID-19 web page.  This site is updated regularly.  The Ministry provides information on COVID-19, vaccines, cases and resources.

Public inquiries should be directed to Telehealth Ontario at 1.866.797.0000 or the local public health agency.

Reference Document for Symptoms (September 21, 2020 Version 7.0)

For additional resources, visit CASLPO’s website Practice Advice section, and the External Links page.

Ontario’s audiologists and speech-language pathologists follow Infection Prevention and Control guidelines.  They also complete Point of Care Risk Assessments before in-person visits and comply with other standards to protect patient, the public and themselves.

Mental Health

Toronto's CAMH has assembled information to help people with concerns and questions about the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on their lives and mental well-being.

Mental Health and COVID-19 Resources for Health Care Workers during COVID-19

Learn more, visit CASLPO's COVID-19 Information page.

 


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© 2024 CASLPO

This website is intended to provide information to the public and registrants. Should there be difference in documentation previously distributed to CASLPO registrants, it is up to the registrant to source the latest version posted on the CASLPO website. Note: the term "member" and "registrant" are used interchangeably throughout CASLPO's website and documents. Both terms are synonymous with "member" as defined in the Regulated Health Professions Act, 1991, the Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology Act, 1991, and the Regulations under those Acts.