A Speech/Language Pathologist evaluates and treats speech language, and swallowing disorders. A speech/language pathologist is also qualified to provide voice therapy, cognitive therapy, aural rehabilitation for the hearing impaired, as well as training in the use of alternative communication devices.
Additional programs for management under this service:
- Vital Stimulation Therapy - This is a new, FDA approved modality for the treatment of dysphagia/swallowing problems. This modality provides external neuromuscular electrical stimulation to the neck area, in conjunction with functional swallowing exercises provided by the Speech/Language Pathologist, to re-educate and strengthen weakened swallowing muscles. While traditional dysphagia/swallowing therapy compensates for lost functions, Vital Stimulation Therapy can actually improve function.Vital Stimulation can only be administered by a Speech/Language Pathologist that has been certified in Vital Stimulation.
Types of clients who may benefit from Speech Therapy:
- Individuals with stroke, head injury or other neurological disease
- Voice disorders
- Hearing impairment
- Cognitive impairment
- Difficulty understanding speaking, or swallowing may benefit from the services of a Speech/Language Pathologist
Outcomes and Benefits after Receiving Speech/Language Therapy:
- Clients will demonstrate increased independence, safety, and quality of life with the achievement of functional communication and swallowing skills.
Our Speech/Language Pathologists are Master’s prepared graduates of an accredited Speech/Language Pathology program.They have completed one year of supervised clinical practice to achieve a Certificate of Clinical Competence in Speech/Language Pathology and are licensed in the State of Pennsylvania once boards are passed.
Speech/Language Pathologists are required to continue their professional education by attending special workshops and programs. Speech/Language Pathologists must acquire these credits to maintain licensure.
Why Choose US?
Our organization also has consistent staffing of two (2) Speech/Language Pathologists able to respond to our clients’ needs. These therapists are also certified to provide Vital Stimulation Therapy.
How to Start Services:
- Your family doctor or specialist needs to approve home health services and contact us to request speech therapy services.
- In order to qualify for home health rehabilitation services, you must have a condition or disability that precludes you from leaving the home or that requires a great deal of physical assistance.
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