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nupalcdc · 1 month
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Searching for the best pediatric speech therapist near me? Ensure your child gets top-notch care and support for their communication skills with highly recommended specialists in your area.
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oliviabrownsposts · 3 months
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Speech Pathologist Sydney at Inspire Allied Health
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Seek top-tier speech pathologist in Sydney at Inspire Allied Health. Our skilled professionals provide tailored therapy to address speech, language, and swallowing disorders, fostering improved communication and quality of life for our clients.
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"At Nationwide Children's Hospital - Toledo, I enjoy working with our children to help them progress and facilitating the best outcomes for patients and families. I love helping the children expand their communication skills because everyone deserves to have a voice."
Alaine Beeler, Speech Pathologist, Nationwide Children’s Hospital - Toledo
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sapaediatrics1 · 6 months
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A Speech Pathologist specializing in SA Paediatrics and Newborns in Adelaide Australia possesses expertise in assessing and treating communication and feeding disorders in infants and New born children. With a focus on early intervention, they employ specialized techniques to address speech, language, and swallowing challenges unique to this population. Collaborating with healthcare teams, parents, and caregivers, the Speech Pathologist tailors therapeutic interventions to promote optimal development and communication skills in newborns and paediatric patients. Their compassionate approach, grounded in evidence-based practices, ensures comprehensive care, fostering improved communication and feeding outcomes for the youngest members of the community in Adelaide Australia.
Visit us : https://www.sapan.health/what-we-do/paediatric-speech-pathologist
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jksh1 · 8 months
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Unlocking Potential: A Comprehensive Guide to Speech Pathology in Australia
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Speech pathology, also known as speech therapy, is a vital field within healthcare that focuses on diagnosing and treating speech, language, voice, and swallowing disorders. This article is dedicated to exploring the world of speech pathology in Australia, shedding light on the profession and its significance in the healthcare landscape.
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Dysphagia, a condition characterized by difficulty swallowing, can be a challenging and isolating experience. However, the good news is that it is manageable with the right approach. Speech therapy, often provided as part of our in-home care in Indiana, becomes crucial in helping individuals with dysphagia regain their ability to swallow safely and comfortably. 
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theratalk · 9 months
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"All in 1 SPOT with Theratalk" that offers a wide range of services, including Speech Therapy, Language Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, Swallowing and Feeding Therapy, Psychology, and ABA (Applied Behavior Analysis) Services. This type of facility is designed to provide support and treatment for individuals with various developmental, communication, and behavioral needs.
Here's a brief overview of each of these services:
Speech Therapy: Speech therapists work with individuals who have communication disorders, helping them improve their speech and language skills.
Language Therapy: Language therapists focus on addressing language-related challenges, such as difficulties with understanding and using words, sentences, and communication in general.
Occupational Therapy: Occupational therapists assist individuals in developing the skills necessary for everyday life tasks and activities. This can include fine motor skills, sensory processing, and self-care.
Physical Therapy: Physical therapists help individuals improve their physical function, mobility, and strength through exercises and other interventions.
Visit us.....www.spotwiththeratalk.com
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josephinechen88 · 11 months
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Josephine Chen
Website: https://www.knowmoreaboutit.net/
Address: Greenwich, Connecticut
Josephine Chen is a speech language pathologist serving clients online and in person. Josephine Chen is a licensed speech pathologist working out of Greenwich, Connecticut. In 1998, Josephine Chen opened her private practice for speech and language pathology, working with both pediatric and adult patients and families. Many people don’t realize that speech pathology also includes stuttering voice, language, communication, feeding and swallowing therapies. Contact our office for your consultation today!
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/josephine-chen-21776511
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pwrn51 · 1 year
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quiettonne · 1 year
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late ceremony and celebration for an on-time degree. younger me is proud, that’s all i care about
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toadsrbutch · 8 months
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don’t get tempted to change and go and become a speech therapist so I can treat kids with more understanding than I had as a kid. it’s tempting but self don’t do it
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nupalcdc · 1 month
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Unlock your child's full potential with our specialized speech therapy services! Tailored programs designed to improve communication skills and boost confidence. Contact us today! 🌟
Book your appointment today! https://tinyurl.com/ytdj95yy
🤙Call us at +91 9910388103
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nerdyspeechy · 14 days
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Genuine curiosity. What is a speech-language pathologist? What do you do?
Thanks for asking! I love what I do (most days), but never have an opportunity to really talk about it. I hope you're prepared for a long response, because our scope of practice is under a very large umbrella. In a broad sense, speech-language pathologists are professionals with expertise in assessing, diagnosing, and treating impairments with communication, voice, swallowing, and cognition. We work with people across the life span, birth to 99+ to strengthen or rehabilitate skills within these domains. The setting you decide to work in will determine the clients/patients you treat.
SLPs in the school setting work with children with varying communication and language disorders/deficits. They might work on articulation to help a child be better understood so they communicate with their teachers and peers, work with a child who is struggling to acquire developmentally appropriate language skills and is struggling academically, they can play a role in diagnosing and treating dyslexia, they work with children who are nonverbal to develop a way for that child to express themselves/wants/needs/etc, whether that be low tech alternative communication like a communication board or gestures to high-tech options like a speech generating device, and then help those kids acquire the vocabulary and language skills needed to effectively communicate.
In the medical setting, SLPs work with people who have had a stroke or brain injury and have lost the ability to communicate, swallow, or safely live alone because their executive function skills are impaired. They might have aphasia and either can't get the words out, or don't understand what is being said to them, or a combo of the two. They might have dysphagia, where their swallowing muscles might be weaker and not as effective in protecting their airway or propelling food to the right "tube" when eating and drinking. We also work with people who have been intubated long enough to require a tracheostomy and no longer have a way to talk. With these patients, we assess if they are appropriate for a speaking valve, which is an important step for communicating and eventually eating by mouth again.
In an outpatient clinic or private practice they will work on much of the above, but this setting is where you will see a lot of voice client/patients. SLPs can assess and treat functional voice disorders (typically caused by misuse, overuse, or poor vocal hygiene). SLPs play a role in gender-affirming voice therapy, teaching these client to acquire the mannerisms and vocal quality of the gender they align with in a way that won't be damaging to the vocal cords.
For me in particular, I work in acute care. I assess critically ill patients to make sure they are not at a high risk for aspirating (their food or drink going "the wrong way" into their airway), and that they can communicate with their family and care team. My areas of expertise are working with tracheostomy patients, and in the Neonatal ICU where we focus on pre-feeding/feeding skills and making sure they are meeting the developmental milestones they missed out on in utero.
This is by no means and exhaustive list of what we do, but it's what you're likely going to see the most if working with an SLP. There are so many things we treat under each of those domains, but we could be here all day and I've kept you long enough.
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a-lone-quark · 5 months
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A student has picked up a script from me. She asks me many why questions each day… “why is he crying?” “Why can’t I run in the road?” “Why did mommy put the stuffies away?” Typically if I’m not sure of an answer or it’s not school appropriate I tell her “these things happen sometimes.” I also like to ask what she thinks the answer is because sometimes her asking a very random question is her way of bringing up something that happened at home. Yesterday she told me “these things happen,” which I’m glad I gave her an answer for when she doesn’t have one but knowing that I actually have an impact on these kids is wild.
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merryfortune · 3 months
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Growing older sucks. First my tics, and now it's looking likely I have PCOS. Am I just gonna keep getting older and keep developing lifelong conditions until one of them kills me or what?
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lifestylevampire · 5 months
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gonna take t so my voice drops and then stop
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