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Diagnostic testing and treatment for communication disorders including:
Speech and Language
- Articulation/Phonological
Disorders – characterized
by omitting a sound, substituting
one sound for another, distorting
a sound, or overall poor
intelligibility of speech
- Acquired or Congenital
Language Disorders – caused
by neurological
impairments affecting
comprehension, verbal abilities,
reading, and
writing
- Delayed Language - characterized
by slow developing vocabulary
and/or grammar skills
- Apraxia of Speech – characterized
by difficulty
with the sequential motor
patterns necessary for speech/language
- Stuttering/Fluency disorders
– characterized by inappropriate
rate and rhythm patterns
of speech
- English as a Second Language - accent modification
Voice Disorders
- Physician referral
- Vocal nodules
- Recurrent laryngitis
- Progressive voice disorders
related to Parkinson’s
disease, multiple
sclerosis, and other neurological
conditions
- Services for individuals
wishing to reduce vocal strain
or fatigue and improve general
vocal quality or voice production
Hearing Disorders
- Educational and industrial
hearing screenings
- Diagnostic testing of hearing
and balance using behavioral
and electrophysiological
measures, including auditory
brainstem response (ABR)
and otoacoustic emissions
(OAE)
- Assessment of listening
skills and central auditory
functions
- Hearing aid dispensing
featuring the most sophisticated
digital, programmable, and
conventional technology
- Support services to ensure
success during hearing aid
fitting and follow-up
Cognitive Disorders
- Attention and memory deficits
- Delayed information processing
- Problem solving difficulties
Feeding and Swallowing Disorders
- Physician referral
- Choking on food or liquid
- Failure to thrive
- Difficulty swallowing
- Weaning from tube feeds
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