Jordan

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Jordan Scholl

BSc., MSc., MHSc. (SLP) Reg. CASLPO

Jordan (he/him) is the founder and clinical director of Toronto Adult Speech Clinic. He is a registered speech-language pathologist and professional singer living in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Jordan graduated from the University of Toronto and has spent his career as a speech therapist providing services to the adult population in rehabilitation hospitals, private practice, and research settings throughout Toronto. In caring for his clients, Jordan emphasizes a holistic, functional, and individualized approach. He believes everyone has a right to communicate in a way that is authentic to who they are, and has originated the term “identity-affirming" to refer to a therapeutic perspective that adapts to the needs of each individual client.

As a life-long learner, Jordan continues post-graduate training and learning in areas of speech, voice, and communication. Jordan frequently acts as a mentor and course instructor for training and practicing speech-language pathologists in areas of anatomy, physiology, voice therapy and training, gender affirming care, as well as workplace communication and assertiveness training.

Most recently, Jordan brings his passion for education to course instructor positions for Speech-Language Pathology graduate programs at University of Toronto (Motor Speech Disorders: 2021) and McGill University (Anatomy and Physiology of Speech and Hearing: 2020-2023). Jordan also works in coordination with GRS Montreal to provide assessment and treatment as part of their voice program for transgender and non-binary people seeking gender affirming voice surgery or alternative options.

Prior to his training to become a speech therapist, Jordan received undergraduate and graduate degrees from the University of Guelph, where he focused much of his attention on the anatomy and physiology of breathing, speech, and the voice. During his graduate studies, Jordan was a frequent lecturer for the Human Anatomy programs at both University of Guelph and Guelph-Humber, as well as masterclass clinician at McMaster University. His passion for the voice and communication was recognized by an invitation to give a TEDx Talk at the University of Guelph in 2012.

When he is not working as a speech-language pathologist, Jordan works as a spin instructor- using his voice to inspire an active and healthy growth mindset in his riders. Jordan can also be found working as a singer. He sings a variety of styles from Classical to Broadway to Jazz and has performed in venues around North America including Carnegie Hall, Walt Disney Concert Hall, Palais Montcalm, and Toronto's very own Roy Thompson Hall and Koerner Hall. Jordan's career as a singer has earned him two Grammy nominations and a Juno nomination.

Jordan is registered to provide (in-person and online) services to clients in Ontario, and online services to clients in Alberta.