Dr. Chau and his PRISM lab have focused on access innovations in recent years. Access innovations include the discovery, design, and evaluation of novel pathways by which children and youth can communicate or interact with their environment in the absence of functional speech and gestures.
Associate Professor, Department of Paediatrics, University of Toronto; Assistant Professor (Status), Institute of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation, University of Toronto; Associate Faculty, Institute of Medical Sciences
TRLS offers a continuum of evidence-informed community integrated services for children and youth designated to enhance quality of life and support optimal transition across the lifespan.
Work-in-progress. This page will contain the information necessary to configure your child's Hummingbird device, including instructions on setup, configuration and calibration.
For Holland Bloorview clients 14 years and older and their caregivers. Information and support for bridging to adult medical services and a meaningful adult life.