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GWU Speech and Hearing Center
Speech-Language Pathologist
Washington, DC 20052
Enhancing Communication Abilities Since 1946
The George Washington University Speech & Hearing Center has been serving clients since 1946. The Center provides a full range of speech, language, voice, accent modification and hearing services for individuals with communicative disorders. As an educational facility for graduate students entering the field of speech-language pathology, the Center maintains high standards in its delivery of comprehensive evaluations and therapy. The Center serves persons of all ages. Evaluations and therapy treatments are administered by graduate student clinicians who are supervised by certified Speech-Language Pathologists and Audiologists. Since this is a teaching center, students and supervisory staff may observe sessions directly or through one-way observation windows. Clients may notify their clinician if they would prefer not to have student observers at a particular session. Individual sessions are available for those with: Autism Spectrum Disorders Childhood Apraxia of Speech Articulation Disorders Fluency Challenges Cerebral Palsy Parkinson's Disease Aphasia (often from Stroke Complications) Developmental Delays Reading and Spelling Delays Hearing Loss, including Auditory Therapy to improve Listening and Speaking Skills The Center offers additional services to those listed that make us unique in the field, specifically, Therapy for the Transitioning Voice Training in the areas of Professional Speaking Skills Treatment for congnitive-linguistic issues Programming for Cochlear Americas and Advanced Bionics cochlear implants Group Therapy options for individuals with: Clients with Transition Voices Adults with Aphasia Adults with Parkinson's disease, multiple sclerosis, stroke complications Children and Adults with Autism Spectrum Disorders Intensive Therapy options for individuals with: Childhood Apraxia of Speech Transitional Voices Augmentative and Alternative Communication Devices Accent Reduction Assistance Summer Camps for individuals with: Childhood Apraxia of Speech The Center is located within walking distance of the Foggy Bottom Metro Station allowing for easy access from the DC, VA and MD areas. The state-of-the-art Center has sixteen multifaceted treatment, training rooms and conference rooms, four audiologic quarters dedicated to comprehensive hearing testing, and fitting and programming hearing aids and cochlear implants. There are seven speech-language pathologists and two audiologists on staff supervise the graduate clinicians. Our excellent support staff can assist you in obtaining an appointment with the speech-language pathologists and audiologists. The Speech, Language and Voice portion of the Center operates on a semester basis while the Audiology portion of the Center operates year round. The Audiologists work with numerous brands of hearing aids and amplification products and also participate with the Audient/EPIC hearing aid program. As a University-based Center, we are committed to providing our graduate student clinicians with a variety of disorders that will prepare them for future independence. As a result, in order to properly provide them with a meaningful education, the number of clients per semester is limited. Therefore, acceptance to our program cannot be guaranteed, however placement on a waiting list is available. If accepted into the program, clients are expected to maintain regular and punctual attendance. If frequent absence or tardiness occurs, we reserve the right to dismiss the client from the program. We look forward to continuing to serve the needs of the community.
Hearing Partners Of South Florida. Inc.
Speech-Language Pathologist
Delray Beach, FL 33445
Treat Youself to the BEST in Hearing
We Can Help You Hear Better
Our Practice, Hearing Partners of South Florida, is an audiology practice offering comprehensive hearing testing including tinnitus and balance assessments. As an organization of hearing professionals, we strive to provide our patients with viable treatment strategies to meet their hearing healthcare needs. Our Audiologists are all doctoral level and continue to stay abreast of new technology and treatment options in the field of Audiology. When referring a patient to our practice we assure you they will receive our full attention and care. Unlike other hearing aid practices, we carry all brands and choose the appropriate technology based on the patient’s specific needs. Our practice model is medical based not sales based; our goal first and foremost is to diagnose hearing loss and any other associated pathologies so that the patient can receive appropriate treatment. Hearing instruments are a final option not the only option. Currently, we monitor for ototoxicity those patients receiving chemotherapy, radiation treatment and/or intravenous antibiotics. We work with industry to monitor noise induced hearing loss and with pediatricians in identifying hearing loss in the newborn population. We also work with musicians and sound engineers in fitting appropriate musician ear devices. In addition, we work closely with Allergists and E.N.T’s in monitoring eustachian tube dysfunction and other middle and inner ear abnormalities. Dentists refer to us to manage tinnitus patients that suffer from TMJ and neurologists refer patients suffering from vertigo and tinnitus for site-of-lesion testing such as BERS and VNG to rule out retrocochlear involvement. We encourage you at any time to feel free to contact our office if you have questions or concerns. Thank you for allowing us to participate in the hearing healthcare of your patients.
Ohio University Hearing, Speech & Language Clinic
Audiologist
Athens, OH 45701
The Ohio University Hearing, Speech, and Language Clinic is devoted to serving individuals in the community who are having difficulty hearing, speaking and understanding language. The clinic offers comprehensive evaluation and treatment services for all ages, infant through adult. The clinic is open year round in the newly renovated Grover Center on Richland Avenue in Athens. General Information Ohio University Hearing Care are services provided from the audiology graduate clinicians and clinical audiology supervisors. We strive to provide professional hearing care services to all of our clientele. We provide: Free community screenings,Comprehensive hearing evaluations, Hearing aids and amplification services, and Aural Rehabilitation Services to the Athens area. Our completed hearing aid and amplification services include: consultations, demonstrations, fitting and verification of appropriate programing, and appropriate follow up appointments. Mission The Hearing, Speech, and Language Clinic is part of the College of Health Sciences and Professions. Consistent with the training mission of the College, diagnostic and treatment services are provided by student clinicians under the supervision of experienced, licensed, and certified clinical instructors. Supervision is carried out in accordance with guidelines mandated by the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) and the State of Ohio Board of Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology. Clients will receive appropriate and professional services without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, participation restriction, age, sexual orientation, or status as a parent. The clinic complies with all applicable laws and regulations pertaining to equal treatment of all individuals.
San Diego Center For Speech Therapy & Occupational Therapy
Speech Therapist
San Diego, CA 92130
Speech Therapy, Occupational Therapy, & Educational Services
Choose the best therapy center in San Diego for your child!
San Diego Center For Speech Therapy, Occupational Therapy, & Educational Services offers assessments and therapy for a variety of speech, language, motor, sensory, processing, and academic challenges. We are top in all of San Diego. We treat a variety of speech and language challenges including the following: speech/language delays, articulation issues, processing challenges, learning disabilities, stuttering, social skills challenges, voice disorders, and tongue thrust. We have certified Orofacial Myologists on our staff. We also have bilingual Speech-Language Pathologists. We are San Diego Regional Center Vendors, and we offer free services for the birth-3 year old population who qualifies. We run a lot of social skills groups for children with autism, Asperger's Syndrome, and other social skills difficulties. We are here to help your child succeed, and we have therapists who are trained in the top approaches including PROMPT, Floortime/DIR, ABA, Hanen, Kaufman for apraxia, Michelle Garcia Winner's social cognitive approach, Interactive Metronome, Myofunctional Therapy, as well as other approaches. We offer services in our office located in Carmel Valley, as well as in homes and private schools all around San Diego. We also have SLPs who are familiar with the IEP process and can help you better understand any services your child is receiving in the schools via his/her IEP. Do not hesitate to contact us with any questions.
Jody Vaynshtok, M.S., CCC-SLP
Speech Therapist
San Francisco, CA 94103
Providing speech, language, voice and listening therapies.
From laughter heard on the playground to words spoken at a business meeting, Sound Speech and Hearing Clinic's team of dedicated professionals in San Francisco aims to make every communication moment a success. Our doctors of audiology and speech language pathologists, located in the Potrero Neighborhood of San Francisco, are specialists in speech, language, hearing, hearing aids, voice, and auditory processing assessment and treatment for children and adults. Speech: Our speech language pathologists, located in the Potrero Neighborhood of San Francisco perform comprehensive evaluation and treatment of speech, language, stuttering, listening, auditory processing and voice disorders. Hearing: Our doctors of audiology located in the Potrero Neighborhood of San Francisco perform hearing tests and audiologic evaluations to diagnose a variety of hearing related disorders including conductive, sensorineural and mixed hearing loss; auditory neuropathy spectrum disorder/dys-synchrony; atresia/microtia; Central Auditory Processing Issues disorders; unilateral hearing loss; deafness; tinnitus. Auditory Processing: Our doctors of audiology and speech language pathologists, located in the Potrero Neighborhood of San Francisco, work together to diagnose and treat Central Auditory Processing Issues disorder. Contact Contact Sound Speech and Hearing Clinic's doctors of audiology and speech language pathologists to schedule an appointment for assessment or treatment of speech, language, hearing, hearing aids, listening, voice and/or Central Auditory Processing Issues disorder. Hearing Instruments Hearing aids are smarter, faster and cooler than ever. Our doctors of audiology are trained to find, select and fit premium hearing aid products by Oticon, Phonak and Starkey. Sound brings together speech, language and hearing services seamlessly into one office. Services offered include
Judith Belk, Ph.D., CCC-SLP/Aud.
Speech-Language Pathologist
Lake Oswego, OR 97034
All of our therapy programs provide monitored practice in skill development. Our aim is for you to build and use the skills you need in all communication and learning situations. Therapies are tailored for each client’s individual needs. Standardized assessments provide a starting point for treatment planning. AMPS Cognitive Training: designed to provide a workout for the brain’s cognitive functions of attention, working memory, mental processing speed, “chunk sizing” and ability to multitask. AMPS uses a wide variety of clever and engaging exercises which are taught in the clinic in weekly appointments and then practiced at home with a parent or caregiver. Attention Training: EEG Neurofeedback Training assists individuals with attention regulating disorders, with or without hyperactivity; auditory processing disorders, learning disabilities; cognitive deficits; and speech and language disorders. Auditory and Visual Processing Programs: For people with difficulty regulating attention, concentration, and memory, or with other information processing, reading or learning difficulties, emotional or behavioral problems, or delays in speech and language development. BrainWare Safari: has taken what is now known about the brain from neuroscience research, along with proven techniques from decades of clinical practice combined them with the best practices of video-game technology to produce a comprehensive, effective and engaging brain building software. Incorporates basic principles of neuroscience. CAPDOTS: an online Dichotic Integration Listening Training Program used to treat Central Auditory Processing Issues Disorder. Each client's progress is monitored and guided by our staff and used with individuals from ages 5 years and older and also used with individuals with learning disabilities, dyslexia, autism, head injuries and hearing impairment. Mind Power Program: aims to restore impaired cognitive functioning of individuals with attention deficit, memory deficits, learning disability or brain injury. Cogmed: a computer-based program that addresses working memory, ability to recall and use information needed to accomplish a task. Earobics: a computer program which provides comprehensive training in auditory processing and related listening and reading skills. FastForWord: a computer program which, assists people to distinguish and process rapidly changing acoustic elements of speech at the rate needed for speech, language, listening and reading development. Interactive Metronome Program (IM): a computer program which provides a focused and systematic way to exercise motor planning and sequencing capacities. Learning Ears: an advanced auditory stimulation and training program, which incorporates a therapeutic listening program and specific work in ear-voice training. NeuroNet: a learning readiness program that helps students become independent learners and designed to help students develop fluency in essential reading, math, and handwriting skills. NNet programs center around 4 Key Concepts: 1. Watch and learn, then think and do. 2. Develop fluency in early reading, handwriting, and math skills. Learn to use what you know to enhance new learning. 3. Get your brain to practice what you want your brain to learn: To develop fluency, you must practice fluency. 4. Learn to self-evaluate. Center for Communication and Learning Skills offers each client a welcoming, comfortable, positive and growth-oriented environment. We provide state-of-the-art tools to safely, efficiently, and gracefully achieve change. We provide progress review, consultation, and guidance during Center-based or home-based programs. We determine the most treatment feasible plan in partnership with our clients and their families. Greater use of new technology allows us to also closely supervise in-home treatment.for developmental or restorative services.
Dikla Waldman, MS CCC-SLP, TSSLD
Speech Therapist
Cedarhurst, NY 11516
Pediatric Speech Therapist Providing Free Consultation
Specializing in Speech, Language & Autism Spectrum Disorders
Dikla has experience as a speech language pathologist specializing in autism spectrum disorder articulation deficit , language disorder/delay, reading and and voice disorders. Dikla provides therapy for all communication disorders in loving, caring and nurturing environment that promotes progress and growth. As a therapist, Dikla understands the importance of improving children's communication abilities so they can improve their quality of life and their interaction with their environment . Her professional experiences includes therapy at the Department of Education in New York, Lexington School for the Deaf, Schools for children with Autism spectrum , Bilingual schools and schools for children with sever disabilities. She has worked with culturally-diverse students exhibiting communication disorders including those with autism and intellectual disability as well as fluency and phonological processing disorders. Dikla administers intervention strategies that promote functional skills for daily living and provides opportunities to improve social skills and verbal expression for children with communication deficits as well as individuals with Autism spectrum disorder . Dikla contracts augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) including PECs, communication boards, speech-generated and electronic devices to enhance individual abilities to express themselves in all social settings. Dikla provides behavioral modification therapy to reduce undesired behaviors and to increase appropriate social interaction . She ensures that children receive culturally-competent services by identifying etiology of language difficulties (cultural / linguistic differences/ socioeconomic factors/ lack of language exposure / process of acquiring / dialect of English) to identify your child’s personal and individual needs. Dikla have great success with improving the fluency of speech among individual who stutter by decreasing the usage hesitation , repetitions and prolongation during speech production and verbal interaction. The process is to relearn the proper means of producing the elementary sounds of speech and then rebuild their individual’s ability to correctly produce syllables,words, and ultimately, complete sentences in a fluent manner . Dikla specializes in helping children with Autism. Autism is a neurodevelopmental disorder that affects the brain’s development affecting language, communication, cognition, and mainly social skills. Autism exists on a spectrum, from a very mild condition of social awkwardness to the severe form in which language does not develop in childhood (but may develop later) with marked impairment in social relatedness. Autism Spectrum can be difficult to diagnose, and it can be confused with other neuropsychological conditions, such as Nonverbal Learning Disability (NLD). However, an accurate autism diagnosis is critical so that important therapeutic services may be instituted. Dikla educates and counsels patients, family members, and caregivers regarding goals and progress. Her Goal is to improve the lives of children with speech and language challenges in a caring and nurturing way so they can interact with their loved ones as well as the world around them .
William Damelio, M.S., CCC-SLP
Speech-Language Pathologist
Boca Raton, FL 33498
Preferred Member
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Services: ** TELETHERAPY AVAILABLE ** LSVT-LOUD (Speech treatment for Parkinson's Disease patients):We provide evaluation and treatment for Parkinson’s Disease related communication deficits. Parkinson’s Disease and other neurological deficits often cause faulty feedback to the brain which can result in communication that is too soft, mumbled, monotone or hoarse. Because of this, patients with Parkinson's Disease can often be difficult to understand. Our LSVT-LOUD treatment teaches Parkinson’s Disease patients techniques to improve their communication ability and perception of appropriate loudness. Dysphagia – Patients with dysphagia have difficulty swallowing and may experience pain while swallowing, making it difficult to eat. Dysphagia is caused by weak muscles in the mouth and throat and is often a result of a stroke, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s disease or Alzheimer’s disease. Aphasia – Aphasia causes patients to have difficulty reading, speaking, listening and writing. Aphasia is caused by damage to parts of the brain that are responsible for language. Apraxia – Patients with apraxia have difficulty speaking what he/she wants to speak. Apraxia can occur in two forms. Patients can be born with the disorder or it can develop from a stroke or head injury. Dysarthria – Patients with dysarthria may have slurred speech, a slow or rapid rate of speech, abnormal rhythm when speaking or difficulty chewing and swallowing. Dysarthria can develop from a stroke or head injury. Stuttering – Stuttering is a communication disorder that causes difficulty in fluency of speech. This includes involuntary repetitions of words, parts of words or sounds. Stuttering is also referred to as stammering. Dementia – Dementia is related to memory loss. A speech-language pathologist can help patients with dementia by using strategies to help preserve communications and cognitive function.
Sayit, Inc
Bilingual Speech Language Pathologist
Stamford, CT 06906
Private practice speech therapy
We offer speech and language services as well as mental health therapy. Our target audience is people who struggle to communicate effectively and without confidence. The core values and mission of our brand are as follows: Our core values: we value 1. Innovation and Creativity: We embrace innovation and value creativity as the driving force behind our success. We encourage fresh ideas, thinking outside the box, and finding new ways to solve challenges. We strive to lead the way in developing cutting-edge communication solutions that make a positive impact. 2. Integrity and Transparency: We uphold the highest standards of integrity and transparency in all our interactions. Our actions are guided by honesty, ethical behavior, and a commitment to doing what is right. We communicate openly, share information responsibly, and build trust with our clients, partners, and team members. 3. Collaboration and Teamwork: Collaboration is at the heart of everything we do. We recognize that diverse perspectives lead to better outcomes. We work together as a cohesive team, valuing each individual's strengths and contributions, to achieve our collective goals. 4. Client-Centric Focus: Our clients' success is our top priority. We listen attentively to their needs, exceed their expectations, and deliver solutions that address their unique challenges. We build lasting relationships by consistently providing exceptional value and exceptional service. 5. Continuous Improvement: We are committed to continuous improvement in every aspect of our work. We seek opportunities to learn, grow, and adapt to changing landscapes. We embrace feedback, analyze outcomes, and proactively seek ways to enhance our processes, products, and services. 6. Empowerment and Ownership: We empower our team members to take ownership of their work and decisions. We trust in their abilities to make meaningful contributions and encourage them to take initiative, drive results, and lead by example. 7. Flexibility and Adaptability: In a rapidly evolving world, we remain flexible and adaptable. We embrace change as an opportunity for growth and innovation. We are agile in our approach, willing to pivot, and resilient in the face of challenges. 8. Respect for Diversity and Inclusion: We respect and celebrate the diversity of our team members, clients, and partners. We create an inclusive environment where everyone feels valued, heard, and empowered to be their authentic selves. We are a neurodiversity affirming practice 9. Excellence and Quality: We are dedicated to delivering excellence in every aspect of our work. We set high standards and consistently strive to achieve them. Quality is non-negotiable, and we take pride in delivering solutions that exceed expectations. 10. Social and Environmental Responsibility: We take our role in the community and the environment seriously. We are committed to conducting business in a socially responsible and environmentally sustainable manner. We seek opportunities to make a positive impact on society and reduce our ecological footprint. These values serve as the foundation of our company culture, guiding us in our daily actions and decisions as we work together to achieve our mission of revolutionizing communication.
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