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Speech-Language Pathology Services

What is a Speech-Language Pathologist? 

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Speech-Language Pathologists (SLPs) work to prevent, assess, diagnose, and treat speech, language, social communication, cognitive-communication, and swallowing disorders in children and adults.

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For more information about roles, scope of practice, & educational requirements for Speech-Language Pathologists visit www.asha.org

Evaluation & Treatment Services

Offering Speech, Language, Dysphagia (Swallowing) services for kids and adults including:

  • Continuation of IEP goals during the summer and over school breaks.

  • Continuation of Speech-Language or Swallowing therapy after release from the hospital or rehabilitation. 

  • Continuation of services after exhaustion of insurance benefits

Fees

Evaluation:

  • Fees vary based on your individual needs. Contact me for a quote! 

Therapy:

  • $50 per 45 min session

Contact

Education, Licensure, & Experience

Bachelor of Science (BS), Communication Sciences & Disorders, Minor Human Development & Family Studies

Pennsylvania State University, May 2005

Master of Arts (MA) Speech-Language Pathology

Temple University, August 2007

American Speech-Language Hearing Association Certificate of Clinical Competence (ASHA CCC-SLP)

August 2008-present

New Jersey State SLP License

Office of New Jersey Consumer Affairs, 2016-present

New Jersey DOE Standard Certification

NJ Department of Education, 2015-present

Pennsylvania State SLP License

PA State Board of Examiners in Speech-Language Pathology  & Audiology, 2008-present

Experience

After the completion of my MA in Speech-Language Pathology, I completed my CFY (Clinical Fellowship Year) through Genesis Rehab at a  Skilled Nursing & Short-Term Rehabilitation Faciliity. Upon completion of my CFY in 2008, I began working at Hahnemann University Hospital in Philadelphia, working in the Acute & Critical Care Settings treating speech, language, and swallowing disorders arising from a variety of etiologies. I work closely with physicians during treatment as well completion of Video Fluoroscopic Swallow Studies (VFSS) and Fibroptic Endopscopic Evaluation of  Swallow​ (FEES). I have worked extensively with tracheostomies and Passy-Muir Valves. In addition to my work in the acute & critical care settings, I also work in the public school system in a pre-K though 8th grade school district working with students' with speech, language, and pragmatic disorders. 

Sprouting Families New Jersey
Emily Green-Hamilton

609-685-0687

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