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Aphasia Center - MossRehab
To help individuals–and families–living with aphasia, MossRehab has developed a comprehensive aphasia center.
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Children's Apraxia Network of Pennsylvania
The Children's Apraxia Network of Pennsylvania holds a monthly meeting throughout the school year at Kencrest, Plymouth Meeting Office, Suite 200, at Plymouth Meeting Mall, Office Building, Plymouth Meeting, Pennsylvania.
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Hearing & Speech Program - Pennsylvania Department of Health
To remove the financial hardship from families who have children needing hearing and speech services, the Division of Newborn Disease Prevention and Identification’s Hearing and Speech Program pays for certain procedures delivered outside of the comprehensive, multi-disciplinary, specialty clinics for enrolled children. For more information please call 1-877-PA-HEALTH (1-877-724-3258).
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Pennsylvania Speech-Language-Hearing Association
The Pennsylvania Speech-Language-Hearing Association is a professional society of scientists, clinicians, teachers, and others who have common concerns and interests in the field of human communication disorders.
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Rehabilitation Medicine - Abington Memorial Hospital
The AMH Rehabilitation Medicine team consists of physical therapy, occupational therapy, electrodiagnostic studies, and speech pathology.
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Rehabilitation Services - Holy Redeemer Health System
Holy Redeemer offers personalized rehabilitation services to help you and your family enjoy the highest quality of life possible.
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Speech Therapy - St. Mary Medical Center
The mission of the Speech/Language Pathology Department, consistent with the mission of Saint Mary Medical Center, supports the premise that every individual is entitled to communicate his or her ideas, feelings, wants and needs by utilizing whatever means available and appropriate for that individual via vocal, gestural, or non-vocal augmentative communicative systems.
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Speech Therapy Programs - Doylestown Hospital
Speech and language therapy services at Doylestown Hospital include a variety of professional services geared towards identifying communication and swallowing problems and helping people develop effective communication and swallowing skills.
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