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Mary Valantine is a Speech-Language Pathologist in South SLC and Utah County Practice settings: Home Health, Private Practice: Pediatrics, School age 5-18, Adult, Geriatrics Practice Areas: Cognitive-TBI and Stroke Rehabilitation Dysphagia, Swallowing Disorders, Voice disorders; Dysfluencies: Stuttering Aphasia; Apraxia; Dysarthria; Orofacial Myofunctional Disorders. Augmentative Alternative Communication boards; Cognitive-Communication disorders; TBI Neurogenic Communication Disorders; MS, PD, ALS Populations: preschool-school age- adult-geriatrics Education to patients, caregivers, and parents needing help in carryover treatment skills. Pediatric clients: Articulation disorders, Language delays, disorders, selective Mutism. Take the next step and contact Mary Valantine for a consultation.
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