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speech, language & motor services |
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Speech & Language
Therapy |
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Occupational
Therapy |
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If your parent is one of the many
individuals who have
had a stroke, head injury,
and/or a surgical procedures involving the mouth or vocal
cords, he or she may benefit from seeing a speech-langauge pathologist. |
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If your parent is
recovering from an injury or a stroke, has a neurological diseases,
arthritis, or is
adapting to new restrictions in lifestyle, the Hearing, Speech & Deafness
Center's occupational therapy program may be an excellent resource
for him or her. Our program focuses on fine and gross motor skills,
coordination, handwriting and sensory
processing
and
integration.
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SpeechEasy® Fluency
Device |
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About
Our Staff |
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Now the 60,000 residents of Washington
State who stutter will have access to a centrally located retail outlet
for the remarkable anti-stuttering device known as the SpeechEasy®.
Beginning July 1, 2003, the Hearing, Speech and Deafness Center began
offering the small, hearing aid style device that has proven immediately
effective with up to 80% of users in increasing verbal fluency. |
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The Hearing, Speech & Deafness
Center has a number of speech-language pathologists and an occupational
therapist to address the needs of individuals who might be experiencing
speech, language or motor problems. |
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Speech
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new
client registration |
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Ever wonder what exciting new things
are going on in speech, language, and occupational therapy? Vist our
speech news section to find out! |
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This form will soon be available.
Check back at the end of May! |
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