Our team
Roxanne Bois (she/her/elle)
Speech-Language Pathologist, Reg. CASLPO #6376
True to my Zodiac sign -โ๏ธ- I am inquisitive, intuitive and communicative. I love all humans in all of their glorious diversity and I admire Nature to the fullest. I am the proud mother of three children and a plethora of plants, including fruit and vegetable gardens. With this in mind, I strive to operate an eco-friendly business with a focus on rural health throughout Northern Ontario. I entered the world of private practice Speech-Language Pathology over five years ago following a short career as a high school teacher. Now guided by a strong sense of duty, compassion and the values described below, I am utilizing my short time here on Earth to help clients achieve success with communication and/or swallowing.
Meet the Owner!
Shiwani Rajeev (she/her)
Speech-Language Pathology Assistant
I am Shivani, a curious and enthusiastic Speech-Language Pathology Assistant. I am a true Libra in that I thrive on balance, peace, justice and connection. As a self-professed good listener and a social butterfly, I like to work hard and play hard. Professionally, I am equipped with a Bachelorโs degree in Speech-Language Pathology and a Masterโs in Swallowing and feeding difficulties from India. My highest interests include paediatric feeding and neurodevelopmental disorders as well as adult neurogenic communication and swallowing disorders. Over the years, I have worked as a Speech and Swallowing Pathologist in India at an early yearโs clinic and in a hospital. Helping children and adults with speech, language, communication and swallowing difficulties reach their full potential in a fun and engaging way feeds my soul.
I am thrilled to join a friendly, supportive and growth-mindset focused team with the common goal of offering the best client care possible in an open and accepting environment. I am proud to offer intervention in English and in a few Indian languages. I also speak and understand Nepali, albeit less fluently than my other languages.
In my spare time, I enjoy reading and writing. It has been one of the most powerful tools for me and a reminder that communication is much more than spoken words. Even in silence, volumes can be spoken.
Corry Allair (she/her)
Speech-Language Pathology Assistant
I am a dedicated and passionate rehab assistant (SLPA, OTA) with over 20 years of experience working as a Designated Early Childhood Educator supporting early development and therapy for neurodivergent children. My heart lies in creating supportive, nurturing environments where every child can thrive. Iโve spent my career advocating for the unique needs of each child and family.
My approach is firmly rooted in Neurodiversity Affirmation, celebrating the individual strengths and ways of thinking that make each child unique. I believe that every child deserves a space where they feel understood, valued and empowered, and this belief guides all that I do. I am deeply committed to fostering inclusive, supportive spaces for children and their families across Northeastern Ontario.
Outside of my professional life, I love spending time in nature with my familyโwhether weโre hiking new trails, relaxing by the lake, or working in our garden. These moments remind me of the importance of balance, connection, and the joy of discoveryโvalues I bring into my work every day.
Tracey Robbins (she/her)
Virtual Communicative Disorders Assistant
Hi! I am Traceyโฆ with an โeโ!
Many years ago I graduated from Georgian College: Communicative Disorders Assistant (CDA) program and University of Guelph: BASc.
I have always known that I would work with children in some capacity; but it wasnโt until the end of high school that I found my passion for speech and language during a Co-Op placement. After graduation I began work as a CDA with the Grand Erie District School Board and then as part of the team at Lansdowne Children's Centre in Brantford. When I started a family I knew that my children needed me to be at home and thatโs where I spent the next many years with my 3 incredible children. After experiencing huge loss a couple of years ago a great friend and former co-worker helped me find myself back into a therapy room. Getting back to therapy, building rapport with families and helping children accomplish communication goals was exactly what I needed! My cup continues to be filled and my heart warmed spending my days connecting and supporting families. My goal in every therapy session is connection! I am committed to meeting families where they are at and aspire to work together to best meet the individual needs of each client.
I am currently working part time, in person, at a private speech and language therapy clinic serving preschool and school age clients and I am thrilled to join the team as a virtual communicative disorders assistant (CDA).
When I am not working I am with my friends, my kids and my two dogs: Murphy, a 13 year old Portuguese Water Dog and Archie, a 2 year old Bernadoodle. I love spending time with family and friends travelling and exploring. I am especially fond of ice cream, yoga and a good mystery/crime novel.
I look forward to connecting with you soon!
Kimberly Samuel (she/her)
Speech-Language Pathology Assistant / Music Therapist
Hello! My name is Kimberly and I am a Music Therapist Accredited (MTA) and a Registered Psychotherapist (RP). How did I get there? I first obtained a Bachelor of Arts with Honours in Psychology from University of New Brunswick, followed by a Bachelor of Music Therapy from Acadia University. I then did a 1000-hour internship in Nova Scotia. After working for a couple of years in New Brunswick, I joined the team Music Therapy Services of Simcoe County in Barrie for 7 years, where I worked with a wide range of clients. I moved to Sudbury in September 2021 after getting married.
I love what I do! Music therapy is powerful and rewarding. It produces unbelievable results. I use music and its properties intentionally, as a tool, within a therapeutic relationship, to achieve non-musical goals - in this case, communication goals! I have experience working with children and adults with autism, developmental delays, aphasia and dementia helping them learn to use their voice, speak words, and express themselves in non-verbal and verbal ways.
I have been described as kind, compassionate, caring, and sweet. When not working, I love being in nature hiking, biking and swimming. I am a bookworm and love to read. I also love taking pictures and spending time with family and friends.
Sara Elyoubi (she/her)
Speech-Language Pathology Assistant
I am Sara Elyoubi, a Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) from Morocco where I took my first University degree 15 years ago. I am dynamic, energetic, enthusiastic and creative. In my home country, I had many interesting experiences working with children (preschool and school-aged), teenagers and adults. I have also been a Professor of Speech Therapy in several universities, institutes and schools of Speech Therapy in the country as well as an SLP trainer.
Five years ago, I decided to leave my homeland and move to Canada to continue my studies. I graduated in 2021 with a Bachelor's degree in Speech Language Pathology and I have recently completed my Masterโs studies from Laurentian University.
When I'm not working, I spend my time painting, cooking 100% Moroccan food or exercising. I also like to hang out with my friends and meet new people, talk and enjoy life. My astrological sign is Capricorn.
I am very happy to be part of the RBois Speech & Language Pathology team and proud to be supporting the community by offering services in French, English and Arabic.
Meghan Palangio (she/her)
Speech-Language Pathologist
Hi! I am Meghan: a Speech-Language Pathologist with over 10 years of experience working in both acute and rehabilitation hospital settings in dysphagia, communication and cognitive-communication. I also have experience working in community in a private practice setting in various areas of practice, including but not limited to: motor-vehicle rehabilitation, autism, articulation and language. I love helping clients of all ages achieve their goals, no matter how big.
I completed my undergraduate degree at McMaster University in Linguistics and French and obtained a Certificate in Speech Sciences from Brock University followed by a Clinical Masters in Speech-Language Pathology at the University of Western Ontario. As you can see, I love learning and am always striving to acquire new skills and to challenge myself with new information. I am very passionate and driven and I am always up for a new adventure.
True to my Northern Ontario roots, I thoroughly enjoy the outdoors. When I am not working, you will likely find me hiking, at camp, with my rescue dog, Rusty, fishing, on the water or with my head in a good book. I am very excited to be joining this team in order to offer client-centered speech, language and dysphagia services in the North. I look forward to growing both personally and professionally as a part of this team.