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Speech & Language Services offered by University of Washington at Speech and Hearing Clinic

Provides full evaluations and treatment for acquired neurological disorders. Addresses a variety of speech, language and social communication challenges such as: -  Apraxia (difficulties in motor production of speech sounds) -  Articulation/Phonological Delays (difficulties in speech sound production) -  Cognitive-Communication (difficulties thinking and reasoning with language) -  Delayed Language Development (difficulties understanding, organization, length, and complexity of language) -  Language-based Literacy (difficulties with comprehension and production of narratives) -  Voice and Fluency / Stuttering    Treatment: -  Usually two 50 minute sessions per week -  Children/families given feedback on treatment progress -  Full written report summarizing treatment at the end of each quarter -  Children may participate up to four quarters   Also provides customized assessment and treatment for individuals and families living with cognitive, communication, and speech difficulties caused by: -  Stroke -  Traumatic brain injury -  Brain Tumor -  Parkinson's Disease -  Dementia -  Progressive neurologic disease  Provides services to individuals 18 years of age and older which include: -  Comprehensive diagnostic evaluations which may be conducted over several sessions -  Personalized individual treatment -  Communication, social and community re-entry groups -  Caregiver support

Physical Address

4131 15th Avenue Northeast, Seattle, WA 98105

Hours

M-Th, 8:30am-5pm F, 8:30am-4:30pm.

Application process

Call ,visit in person or visit website to apply.

Fee

Sliding scale fees are available, according to income.   Fees are paid out of pocket by the client. Provides a superbill for clients to submit to their insurance companies for reimbursement for hearing aids.

Eligibility

Individuals and their families and communication partners who are experiencing difficulties related to communication, such as language, speech or hearing.   Children must be at least 20 months old.

Service area

Snohomish, WA King, WA

Agency info

University of Washington's Speech and Hearing Clinic

Clinical education and research facility is part of the Department of Speech and Hearing Sciences at University of Washington. Provides diagnosis and treatment in language, speech and hearing for children and adults.