Bois is motivated from the view that communication is the key to understanding each other
When Roxanne Bois opened up her business, RBois Speech & Language Services d’orthophonie, in Sudbury, Ont. in 2017, she realized she needed to help fill service gaps.
“I had initially transitioned away from high school language teaching after my son’s birth. Entering the field of speech language pathology was deeply influenced by my personal experience as a special needs mom. My son, who is now 15 years old, is non-verbal. He communicates with an iPad, some sounds and gestures. Seeing his therapies as a toddler pulled me in and made me want to do this work.”
The organization is consistently sticking to their core values, including family, passion, eco-friendly work, accessibility, acceptance and more. “I’m fully trained and one of the assistants here is as well. We just want to get the word out and help people find us. I’m not sure the community fully knows we’re here yet, and we want for it to be known that it’s accessible in the North.”
“We offer treatment to make swallowing safer and more comfortable, as issues often arise where people are choking while eating or drinking, having difficulty swallowing foods, struggling to chew, or have heartburn causing issues. There’s real evidence-based value in intervention to improve swallowing, and we’re happy to offer it.”
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