Director of Speech-Language Pathology | M.Sc., Reg. CASLPO
Maya Albin
Maya Albin is a speech-language pathologist (SLP) who provides social communication, language, speech, early literacy, and fluency support. She has a particular interest in promoting the development of social and self-advocacy skills in school-age children through young adults. Maya is currently working at Red Oak part-time while she completes her PhD, focused on SLP social communication support, at McMaster University.
Maya’s approach to therapy is strengths-based and family-centred. She provides creative and engaging sessions and practical at-home strategies. Maya offers her support both in-person and remotely.
Maya has worked in various clinical settings, including acute care and rehabilitation hospitals, outpatient neurology clinics, private practice, and virtually. Maya has extensive experience working with children and adults with neurodevelopmental disabilities as an SLP, as well as in research, school, overnight camp, and vocational training settings.
In addition to her clinical work, Maya continues to build her knowledge and expertise through ongoing clinical research projects and professional development. She is an Assistant Clinical Professor (Adjunct) at McMaster's School of Rehabilitation Science and was the 2023 recipient of their Distinguished Alumni Award. Maya holds a Master of Science in Speech-Language Pathology from McMaster University (2021) and a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Queen’s University (2019).