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The information provided above provides an overview of the types of services provided by a speech-language pathologist.

Services provided by HYB90, Inc.will focus on diagnosis and treatment of communication disorders in young children and adolescents.

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Speech-Language Pathologists provide a wide range of services, mainly on an individual basis, but also as a support for individuals, families, support groups, and providing information for the general public. Speech-language pathologists (SLPs) work to prevent, assess, diagnose, and treat speech, language, social communication, cognitive-communication, and swallowing disorders in children and adults. Speech services begin with initial screening for communication and swallowing disorders and continue with assess, net and diagnosis, consultation for the provision of advice regarding management, intervening and treatment, and provision counseling and other follow up services for these disorders. Services are provided in the following areas:

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  • cognitive aspect of communication (e.g., attention, memory, problem solving, executive functions).


  • speech (phonology, articulation, fluency, resonance, and voice including aeromechanics components of respiration);


  • language (phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics,
    and pragmatic/social aspects of communication) including comprehension and expression in oral, written, graphic,
    and manual modalities; language processing; pre literacy and language-based literacy skills, phonological awareness.



  • swallowing or other upper aerodigestive functions such
    as infant feeding and aeromechanics events (evaluation
    of esophageal function is for the purpose of referral to medical professionals);



  • voice hoarseness (dysphonia), poor vocal volume (hypophonia), abnormal (e.g. rough, breathy, strained) vocal quality. Research demonstrates voice therapy to
    be specially helpful with certain patient populations; individuals with Parkinson's Disease often develop voice issues as a result of their disease.

  • Sensory awareness related to communication, swallowing, or other upper aerodigestive functions.



Speech, language, and swallowing disorders result from a variety of causes, such as a stroke, brain injury, hearing loss, developmental delay, a cleft palate, cerebral palsy, or emotional issues.


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