Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC)

At Thrive Therapy, we support adults who have complex communication needs by using Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) tools and strategies. Whether you’re living with a neurological condition, brain injury, developmental disability, or progressive disease, AAC can give you a stronger voice and greater independence.

We offer in-person and virtual AAC services across Halifax, Bedford, Sackville, Dartmouth, Truro, and throughout Nova Scotia.

What is AAC?

Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) refers to tools and strategies that support or replace spoken language for individuals who have difficulty communicating. For many adults and seniors, AAC can be a powerful bridge to connection and independence.

​AAC includes a wide range of communication methods—from picture boards and sign language, to eye-gaze, switch access, and speech-generating devices. AAC can be used temporarily (e.g., after a stroke) or long-term, depending on individual needs.

​Why Consider AAC?

AAC can reduce frustration, support communication challenges, and help individual’s express their needs and ideas with confidence. It doesn’t mean replacing speech—it builds a bridge to it.

How Speech Therapy Supports AAC Use

Our Speech-Language Pathologists help clients:

  • Choose the right AAC system for the individual needs and abilities
  • Set up and customize vocabulary based on daily routines and environments
  • Teach the person how to use AAC effectively in real-life situations
  • Train caregivers, family, and support staff to encourage consistent use
  • Ongoing adjustments and programming for AAC systems

Who Can Benefit?

AAC is ideal for adults experiencing communication difficulties due to:

  • Stroke (Aphasia, Apraxia)
  • Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS)
  • Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)
  • Multiple Sclerosis (MS)
  • Parkinson’s Disease
  • Cerebral Palsy
  • Developmental Disabilities or Autism Spectrum Disorder

Why AAC Support Matters

AAC isn’t just for children—it plays a vital role in supporting adults with acquired or lifelong communication challenges. Whether due to stroke, brain injury, ALS, cerebral palsy, or other conditions, losing the ability to speak can be isolating and frustrating.AAC empowers adults to express needs, make choices, participate in relationships, and regain independence in daily life. With the right tools and training, communication remains possible—and meaningful—at every stage of life.

More Services

We offer flexible support options to meet you and your family's individual needs

How We Work

We bring the
practice
to the
place
— clinic, home, school, work.
At The Clinic

Our Bayers Rd, Bedford, Annapolis, and Kentville rooms are calm, sensory-friendly, and stocked with the practical things real therapy needs.

At Home

Our Bayers Rd, Bedford, Annapolis, and Kentville rooms are calm, sensory-friendly, and stocked with the practical things real therapy needs.

At Work or School

Our Bayers Rd, Bedford, Annapolis, and Kentville rooms are calm, sensory-friendly, and stocked with the practical things real therapy needs.

At The Clinic

Our Bayers Rd, Bedford, Annapolis, and Kentville rooms are calm, sensory-friendly, and stocked with the practical things real therapy needs.

Why Choose Us

Serving
individuals
and
families
across Nova Scotia

Thrive Therapy was built on a simple belief: everyone deserves the support they need to fully participate in life.

Plain-spoken

No jargon, no acronyms, no euphemisms. If we wouldn't say it at your kitchen table, we don't say it in the clinic.

Whole Family

We treat the person and the people around them. Parents get coached. Partners get included. Caregivers get supported.

Evidence Based

We don't promise quick fixes. We promise real progress — measured in the things you can do this month that you couldn't last month.

Locally Owned

Proudly owned and operated in Nova Scotia, Thrive Therapy is honored to support our community through every stage of life.

Where we stand

We are an inclusive practice

We serve LGBTQ+ families, Indigenous clients, Veterans, and kids of every ability.

Safe & Welcoming

LGBTQ+ Friendly

We Believe

Every Child Matters

VAC Approved

Veteran Friendly

Visit Us

Empowering
lives
across Nova Scotia

Halifax

Suite 329, 7071 Bayers Road

Our home base — three therapy rooms, a sensory gym kids can climb in, and a quiet counselling suite. Easy parking across from the Halifax Shopping Centre.

Bedford

Unit 210, 1550 Bedford Hwy

Our pediatric-leaning satellite. Calmer waiting room for sensory-sensitive kids, after-school slots, and a stroller-friendly entry.

Annapolis, Queens & Tri-County

Mobile + partner clinics

We come to you — home visits, school visits, and partner-clinic days in Yarmouth, Digby, Shelburne, and Liverpool. 

Kentville

Mobile + partner clinics

We come to you — home visits, school visits, and partner-clinic days in Kentville, Greenwood, Berwick, New Minas, and Wolfville.