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Patients can receive directed programs for Post CVA, or stroke survivors having difficulty communicating due to aphasia, dysarthria, apraxia or swallowing deficits. Therapy may be provided as part of treatment for head and neck cancer patients, traumatic brain injury, or progressive diseases such as Parkinson’s or ALS. Speech and language services can be provided to infants, toddlers and school-aged children as well; who may be experiencing developmental delays, autism, auditory processing difficulties or perhaps has a medical condition affecting communication such as cleft palate. Services are provided on both an inpatient and outpatient basis. A physician's order must be obtained for evaluation and treatment. Speech Therapy treatment is covered by Medicare, Medicaid and most other insurance carriers. Please contact your insurance company for more information on you benefits for Speech Therapy. For more information on Speech Therapy, please call Crystal Schultz, Speech Therapist at GRMC at 785-890-6030 extension 6313. Click here to learn about a new service available in Speech Therapy - VitalStim Therapy |
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