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Apraxia Speech Therapist

Jennifer Jensen, MA, CCC-SLP
Speech-Language Pathologist
Lino Lakes, MN 55014
Family Centered OT, PT, and Speech Therapy
in your Community!
Advance Therapy is an outpatient pediatric clinic in the northern suburbs of the Twin Cities. We provide a variety of services for children of all ages and abilities. Our mission is to provide personal guidance and outstanding therapeutic services for your child and family. We strive for every child to reach his or her full potential by using a multisensory approach. Occupational therapists, physical therapists, and speech language pathologists often work with children diagnosed with PDD, Autism, Aspergers, Auditory processing disorders, Developmental delay, Learning disabilities, Down syndrome, and Cerebral palsy, as well as others. In addition to conventional occupational and speech language therapy, we offer several specialty programs to facilitate achievement of your child’s goals: Berard Auditory Integration Training, Integrated Listening Systems, Interactive Metronome, Social Skills Groups, Feeding Groups, Adapted Yoga, Music Therapy and more! EXPRESSIVE LANGUAGE Age-appropriate sentence length or structure Vocabulary or word finding skills Asking questions Peer interactions RECEPTIVE LANGUAGE Understanding of spoken language/auditory processing Understanding of basic concepts, “wh” questions Following multi-step directions and sequences Reading non-verbal cues/body language COGNITION Attending Phonological awareness Auditory memory Recalling information Problem Solving Reasoning Logic Organizing Turn-taking Understanding boundaries
Janet Harrod Carr, CCC-SLP
Speech-Language Pathologist
Bartlesville, OK 74006
35 years Providing Therapy that FITS
Janet Harrod Carr specializes in the evaluation and treatment of children and adolescents with language-learning disorders affecting listening, speaking, reading, writing, and spelling. Additionally, she specializes in the evaluation and treatment of children with speech sound disorders, apraxia, and dysarthria. She has specialized training for trestment of children and adolescents with Autism Spectrum Disorders/Asperger's Syndrome. Socio-emotional communication skills are addressed through direct training in individual and group activities, as well as use of social stories to improve the child's understanding of what to do and say. Treatment is designed to improve learning strategies, develop metacognative skills, develop listening comprehension/auditory processing and verbal expression, improve intelligibility of speech, develop reading fluency and reading comprehension skills and improve written expression and spelling. Therapy is conducted in a naturalistic environment to accomplish structured and individualized treatment goals identified during the evaluation and treatment process. Family input and participation is critical to the success of the child and is enhanced through education, training and guided practice. Use of technology (IPads, Touch Screen Computers, Low-Tech Assistive Technology, etc.) is incorporated whenever possible. Since moving from Tulsa to Bartlesville, Ms. Carr added teletherapy services as a method of reaching students who prefer to receive therapy in their home environment after receiving an on-site evaluation. Response to intervention monitoring occurs ongoing for each student who meets the criteria to be seen via teletherapy. Ms. Carr believes that management of sensory/motor processing challenges is a critical underpinning to treatment and works collaboratively with physical and occupational therapists to ensure that the child's motor and sensory needs are addressed/accomodated during the treatment process. She also works collaboratively with psychologists, pediatricians and neurodevelopmental professionals to ensure that emotional and physical issues are addressed concurrently to treatment.
Grace Diehlman, MAEd, CCC-SLP
Speech-Language Pathologist
Louisville, KY 40245
Physical, Occupational, & Speech Therapy
Partners In Communication (PIC) specializes in providing speech, occupational, and physical therapy services to adults, teens, and children. We provide services across the state of Kentucky, including Louisville, Lexington, Richmond, Elizabethtown, and all points in between. MISSION STATEMENT: The mission of PIC is to maximize independent functioning in daily living activities through the provision of skilled and functional therapy services as well as through the provision of quality support services for persons with special needs. At the same time, we desire to build and increase friendships, socialization opportunities, decision and choice-making, and the variety of educational and enjoyable experiences of our clients, thus increasing their quality of life. In doing so, we will promote their empowerment, dignity, and self-worth. Ultimately, we strive to increase the functioning of our clients and caregivers through functional training, natural support networks, and communication. VISIONS: PIC will be a leader for provision of therapy services, therapy staffing services, and recipient-based support services for persons with disabilities or acquired head injuries. PIC will provide staffing end employment atmospheres that are conducive to quality recruitment and retention. PIC will provide client services that are functional and based on outcomes directed toward increased independence. With high quality supports and functional training, clients will be able to perform daily living activities with increased independence, ultimately decreasing future costs of supportive services.
Tatyana Elleseff, MA CCC-SLP
Speech-Language Pathologist
Somerset, NJ 08873
Making Progress Possible
Smart Speech Therapy LLC provides personalized speech and language services that are specifically customized for each client and are based on their unique needs. We offer consultation, evaluation and treatment of complex speech and language-based disorders for pediatric clients 0-21 years of age. We specialize in providing comprehensive speech language assessment and intervention services for internationally adopted children with communication delays, feeding and swallowing difficulties, as well as psychiatric and neurological impairments. We offer bilingual speech and language services in Russian to meet the linguistic and cultural needs of children whose parents would like them to receive services in their native language. We also offer comprehensive assessment and intervention of children identified or presenting with features of Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Disorder (FASD). Evidence based practice and latest research based assessments are used to evaluate each child and determine his/her strengths and weaknesses. Family concerns are addressed during the course of assessment and therapy. Caregivers are also educated about the techniques that are utilized during sessions. Carryover activities and ideas are provided to use with the child on daily basis in order to reinforce the work done in therapy. Pediatric diagnoses that require speech language therapy remediation that are treated in this practice: •Articulation Disorders (Developmental) and Phonological Disorders (e.g. severely disordered speech) •Motor Speech Disorders such as Childhood Apraxia of Speech (CAS), Acquired Apraxia of Speech (AOS) (secondary to traumatic injury, stroke or illness), Dysarthria (may be secondary to other diagnoses e.g. Cerebral Palsy •Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) including Asperger's, PDD-NOS, Rett Syndrome, Childhood Disintegrative Disorder etc •ADHD- Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder •APD - Auditory Processing Disorders •Genetic Syndromes (e.g., Down syndrome, Williams syndrome, Turner syndrome, Angelman's Syndrome, etc.) •Neurological disorders (e.g., Cerebral Palsy, traumatic brain injury, stroke); unspecified neurological dysfunction; seizure disorders •Receptive and expressive language disorders/delays, and specific language impairment (SLI) •Fluency/stuttering •Craniofacial abnormalities •Semantic and/or Pragmatic Language Disorders •Hearing Impairments and/or multi-sensory impairments •Cognitive Impairments/Mental Retardation •Voice disorders •Feeding and/or swallowing; myofunctional/tongue thrust patterns
Jennifer Getch, MA. CCC-SLP
Speech-Language Pathologist
Vancouver, WA 98686
Providing Mobile and On-Site Speech Therapy
in Vancouver and Portland Metropolitan Areas
NW Speech Therapy is a growing speech pathology private practice providing on site and mobile speech therapy to the greater Portland, OR and Vancouver metropolitan areas. We offer a wide range of services that enable your child to maximize their full potential and become successful communicators at home, in school and in their community. We pride ourselves on providing high quality care and differential diagnoses, using the latest assessment tools and resources. NW Speech Therapy is commited to providing your child with the best services available including individual treatment plans that fit your childs needs and emphasize family education so that you as a parent will have the tools you need to enhance speech and language development in your child's natural environment-their home. This family centered approach to treatment includes the parent being directly invovled in the evaluation, development, and implementation of your childs goals and continued success. We know that children learn best through play and exploration and aim to make all therapy sessions fun and interactive. Whether you're looking for additional speech therapy to supplement what your child is receiving through the schools/Early Intervention or you desire the convenience that having a qualified speech therapist see your child in his own daycare/private school or home would provide, NW Speech therapy is the service for you! We at NW Speech Therapy look forward to helping you and your child.....BUILD BETTER WAYS TO COMMUNICATE!!!
Vicki Parker
Speech-Language Pathologist
Charlotte, NC 28277
Recommended
Develop Skills. Build Confidence.
Brain Training and Speech-Language Pathology Services The Brain Trainer works with clients as early as preschool, all the way to seniors. We believe that EVERYONE can have a better brain, regardless of their age. Our clients consist of school aged children who are struggling in the areas of math and reading or those who are excelling in school and want to be pushed to the next level. Clients who have an ADD/ADHD, Autism, Aspergers, Dyslexia or a speech and language diagnosis will also make huge changes while enrolled in one of our customized programs. Our adult clients include those who want to gain a competitive edge at work or stay sharp in retirement. We also serve adults with ADD/ ADHD, dyslexia or following a stroke or brain injury. The process begins with an assessment, administered by our director, Vicki Parker, to determine a client’s strengths and weaknesses. After the assessment, she will design, a customized training program. Clients will then begin to work with their own personal brain trainer, to strengthen weak cognitive skill areas. This is not tutoring —it is training that actually improves the brain from now and for years to come. The customized programs will be filled with activities and tasks that feel like games. You will gain fascinating insights into how the mind functions and how nearly everyone can think more quickly, clearly and creatively. It’s fun and it works. Speech Services Dr. Vicki Parker, the director of The Brain Trainer and a Speech Language Pathologist for the past 30 years, provides Speech Therapy at our facility. A speech language pathologist, evaluates and treats cog-nitive and communication disorders. Here at The Brain Trainer, we work on Cognition—the building blocks of how we think, and Communication Skills—the ability to convey our messages to others. Speech and Language Services greatly benefit those who have difficulty with listening, following directions, coming up with words or putting words together to create sentences or clarity of speech.
Denise George, MS, CCC-SLP
Speech-Language Pathologist
San Francisco, CA 94117
Recommended
Compassionate Care
Home-based Speech Therapy Services
My client base is primarily comprised of adults who have survived strokes and brain trauma, or those suffering from neurodegenerative diseases such as Parkinsons and all types of dementia, as well as head and neck cancer. Individuals with other impairments are also seen. A general outline of services is listed, although is not limited to the following: *Swallowing disorders (dysphagia) are diagnosed and intervention is provided to: determine the safest diet level through guarded trials and diet adjustment, create home exercises to regain function, train and educate the client and caregivers in safe swallow practices/strategies and meal preparation, with the overall goal of reducing aspiration risk with the least restrictive diet. *Speech, language, and voice disorders are evaluated and treatment is given for dysarthria, apraxia, expressive and receptive aphasia, and voice difficulties due to neurologic involvement or head and neck surgery. Reading and writing deficits are also targeted for intervention, and augmentative and alternative communication devices created or recommended (low or high tech) for nonverbal patients, as well as training in use of voice prosthesis if appropriate. *Cognitive impairments including memory loss, problem solving/ reasoning, planning, orientation, and thought organization are evaluated and treatment is provided. Adaptive and environmental aids are created and patients and caregivers are trained in their use, such as memory books for those with Alzheimer's or other neurologic difficulties. *Hearing and visual impairments are addressed either in isolation or in conjunction with other deficits and patients and caregivers are assisted in obtaining and utilizing adaptive aids such as amplification devices, phones with special features, large print materials, or referrals are made to appropriate community resources. My treatment focuses on an individual's functional needs and abilities. Sessions are tailored to promote the best quality of life with the most realistic and attainable goals. I am compassionate and caring while having the flexibiltiy to adjust my intervention to address special issues as they arise. Counseling is provided for emotional adjustment to disability as needed using an intuitive and trusting approach. My goal with patients is to have them participate in their lives at the highest level possible with optimal success.
Melissa Wilson, M.Ed.,CCC/SLP, COM
Speech-Language Pathologist
Santa Fe, NM 87505
Specialization in Orofacial Facial Myology
Santa Fe Therapy Associates delivers speech-language therapy, orofacial myofunctional therapy, and occupational therapy to all ages of clients. We have been serving the nothern New Mexico community for 5 years. Melissa Wilson, M.Ed., COM, CCC/SLP is the owner and director of this practice. Melissa received her certification in the practice of Orofacial Myofunctional Therapy in May of this year. She is a member of the International Association of Orofacial Myology. The International Association of Orofacial Myology (IAOM) is a multidisciplinary group of health professionals who benefit from their knowledge and expertise in the areas of speech pathology and the dental fields thus providing specialized therapy in the treatment of orofacial disorders such as habitual open mouth posture, sucking habits (thumb, fingers, pacifiers etc), ineffective chewing and many more. Orofacial myofunctional disorders include one or a combination of the following: 1.abnormal thumb, finger, lip, and tongue sucking habits 2.an inappropriate mouth-open lips-open resting posture problem 3.a forward interdental rest posture of the tongue problem 4.a forward rest position of the tongue against the maxillary incisors problem 5.a lateral, posterior interdental tongue rest posture problem 6.inappropriate thrusting of the tongue in speaking and/or swallowing. What are the Consequences of OMDs? These abnormal habit patterns, functional activities, and postures can open the dental bite beyond the normal rest position. This can result in a disruption of dental development in children and over-eruption of selected teeth in adults. Over time, dental malocclusion, cosmetic problems, and even changes in jaw growth and position are observed in some patients with OMDs. Examples of changes that can result from a chronic open mouth rest posture include an increased vertical height of the face, a retruded chin, a downward and backward growth of the lower face (rather than downward and forward), and flaccid and hypotonic lips (Proffit, 1986).
Rizza Miro
Speech-Language Pathologist
Marlton, NJ 08053
Speech Therapy Services
Rizza Miro & Associates is a private practice offering speech services as well as social skills dyads and groups. With the help of my talented speech pathologists and support from the community, it is the realized dream of owner, Rizza Miro. We speacialize: -Apraxia -Central Auditory Processing Issues Disoders -High Functioning Autism and NVLD -Cognitive and Sensory-Based Therapy -The Listening Program -Language Based Social Skills Therapy At Rizza Miro & Associates, we strive to provide your children with the most individualized therapy. Our services include: INDEPENDENT EVALUATIONS • Unbiased 3rd party speech and OT evaluations that can be used for IEP development, therapy recommendations, and goal recommendations. SCREENINGS • Speech and language screenings for pre- and elementary schools such as the Friends School in Moorestown NJ • Social skills screening for dyad/group placement SLP EVALUATIONS • Bilingual Speech and Language Evaluation for Filipino students speaking Tagalog • Comprehensive speech and language evaluations • Articulation/Myo-functional evaluations • Auditory Language Processing evaluations • The Listening Program evaluation • Comprehensive Sensory Feeding evaluation SLP TREATMENT • Individual speech language therapy • Dyad instruction (therapy with two children and a speech language pathologist) • Group social skills instruction (therapy with 3-4 children and a speech language pathologist) • Cognitive and sensory-based therapy • Feeding therapy OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY • Comprehensive evaluations for sensory processing, attention, gross & fine motor skills • Individual and group occupational therapy TUTORING SERVICES • Individual and group tutoring by certified literacy coaches and/or reading specialists, all with their master's degrees • Our speech pathologists and reading specialists constantly communicate about their shared children, making our tutors uniquely qualified to work with language-based deficits • Goals are developed through standardized assessments and observation, and are individually tailored to each child • Services offered both at home or at our office VOLUNTEER/INTERNSHIP PROGRAMS • For strong high school students looking to volunteer • For undergraduate and graduate speech pathology students looking for private practice experience. • Recommendations to schools and jobs available upon completion of the program
Temple University Speech-Language-Hearing Center
Speech-Language Pathologist
Philadelphia, PA 19122
The Temple University Speech-Language-Hearing Center (TUSLHC) provides a wide range of services to people of all ages with disorders of communication. Graduate Student Clinicians provide services under the direct supervision of Temple faculty who hold the Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC) from the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association and Pennsylvania licensure in Speech-Language Pathology and/or Audiology. Evaluations: Comprehensive speech and language evaluations and hearing screenings are available to clients of all ages in order to identify articulation, language, voice, and fluency disorders. Evaluations are scheduled in the mornings and may last from two to three hours. Articulation Therapy: Clients of all ages are treated for disorders of articulation arising from delayed speech development, phonological problems, and neurological impairment. Treatment is also available for non-native speakers of English who wish to engage in accent reduction and for speakers of regional or cultural variations of Standard American English. Language Therapy: Clients of all ages may be seen for this service, but it is primarily for children with delayed language and children or adults with language/learning disabilities. Non-native English speakers and people with chronic aphasia are also seen for treatment of their respective language differences or disorders. Aural Rehabilitation for Hearing-Impaired: This service provides evaluation and treatment for people with impaired hearing. Activities include auditory training, speech reading, hearing conservation, maintenance of hearing aids and other assistive listening devices, articulation, and language therapy. Hispanic and Multicultural Programs: This program provides general speech-language and hearing services for Hispanic clients. Services are provided by graduate students who are bilingual (English-Spanish) under the direct supervision of a bilingual speech-language pathologist who holds the Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC) from the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association and Pennsylvania licensure in Speech-Language Pathology. Treatment focuses on all aspects of oral communication skills. Stuttering Prevention and Intervention Clinics: Preschool children who may be at risk for stuttering and children and adults who stutter are seen for treatment. Group therapy as well as individual therapy is available. A summer program for teens and young adults who stutter is also available. Voice Therapy: Clients of all ages with any type of voice disorder are seen in this clinic for evaluation and treatment. These include clients with problems that affect quality, pitch, and/or volume of the voice. Those with medical problems, which may contribute to a voice disorder, are referred for additional services if needed. This program also specializes in serving the voice needs of the transgender population.
Help Me Speak, LLC
Speech-Language Pathologist
Marriottsville, MD 21104
Speak, Eat, Learn, Sign, & Play!
Help Me Speak, LLC is the premier private practice in western Howard County! We are a family centered practice that encourages parent involvement. Our training is current with the latest innovative methods & techniques. We specialize in evaluating & treating kids with apraxia, autism, &/or eating challenges. Also, we provide services for clients with: Down syndrome, CP, articulation errors, tongue thrust, myofunctional disorders, language learning disorders, stuttering, developmental delays, genetic &/or neurological disorders & more. Our SLPs are trained in PROMPT, structured oral placement exercises (Talk Tools), Beckman stretches, Kaufman techniques, Fast ForWord, our Help Me Eat/Eating Stars program, Food Chaining, The Sequential Oral Sensory (SOS) Approach to Feeding, Rhythmic Entrainment Intervention (REI), Interactive Metronome (IM), Suzanne Evans Morris' mealtimes strategies, & a variety of traditional therapy approaches. Our clinic boasts 4 treatment rooms, 2way observation mirrors, a sensory motor room, a kitchen, a separate client bathroom, a waiting area, observation monitors, & a loaded toy/ therapy supply closet. Siblings are welcome to play in the waiting area during therapy sessions. Our clinic is handicapped accessible. Additional available services include expert participation at IEP meetings, expert testimony during due process hearings, & school observations. Customized evaluations & intensive therapy programs for distance clients are available. Help Me Speak, LLC provides their clients with individualized therapy sessions in a structured, yet comfortable environment.
Suzanne Flax Special Ed Advocate & Consultant
Speech-Language Pathologist
Newton, MA 02459
As an educational advocate, I help parents navigate the special education system. This includes advising and helping parents obtain appropriate classroom and school placements and ancillary services such as speech, occupational and physical therapies and augmentative communication services. I also attend IEP meetings, mediation and hearing. I can interpret clinical evaluations for parents.I am trained as a parent consultant through the Federation for Children with Special Needs and as an educational advocate through Wright’s Law Boot Camp. As a speech-language pathology I evaluate and treat children, adolescents and adults within a highly supportive and attentive environment. I offer evaluations and treatment options to individuals with a wide range of communication disorders. my goal is to maximize the potential of each and every client with whom I work. In order to do this I believe in an integrative approach that involves collaboration with parents, caretakers, educational teams and medical providers. Therapy is tailored to the individual needs of each client. Specialty areas evaluated and treated include articulation/phonological disorders, language based learning disabilities, auditory processing disorders, oral motor/feeding disorders, craniofacial disorders, pediatric and adult language/cognitive disorders, phonological awareness development, reading and writing disorders, stuttering, myofunctional therapy (i.e., tongue thrust), voice disorders and autism spectrum disorders which includes autism, pervasive developmental disorder and Aspergers (both pediatric and adult). Diagnoses evaluated and treated include aphasia, apraxia, dysarthria, articulation/phonological disorders, fluency disorders, voice disorders, and language delays/disorders. For more information about educational advocacy and speech and language services please contact me.
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