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Understanding Aphasia
Speech and language therapy can benefit many individuals with aphasia and lead to improved communication.
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Family Literacy Night Program Returns to Glendale Libraries
Midwestern University’s Speech-Language Pathology Program is pleased to announce the return of its Family Literacy Night events, in partnership with the Glendale Library.
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Regain Your Voice
Join the Speech-Language Institute program to improve speech, voice, recognition, and swallowing.
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Cognitive Health and Aging
Cognitive health is an important part of our daily lives and can be effected by age. Learn more about steps that can be taken to improve cognitive health.
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Understanding Swallowing Disorders and How to Get Help
Information on swallowing disorders and how a Speech-Language Pathologist can help.
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The Importance of Hydration for Individuals with Parkinson’s Disease
Importance of hydration and tips to increase your fluid intake.
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Speak with Intent
Learn about Parkinson disease and how various therapy options may help.
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Does My Child have a Pediatric Feeding Disorder?
Pediatric feeding disorder (PFD) is a newly classified diagnosis for children from birth to 18 years of age who have trouble with eating.
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Feeding and Swallowing Therapy for Children
Midwestern University is proud to announce that the Speech-Language Pathology team now offers pediatric diagnostic and therapeutic swallowing services for children from birth to 8 years.
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Help for Aphasia
Tips for communicating with someone who has aphasia.
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Is Your Child Stuttering?
As children develop language skills between two and five years of age, they might experience a period of normal disfluency.
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Speech-Language Institute Offers Telehealth Sessions
The Midwestern University Speech-Language Institute now also offers online telehealth sessions at affordable rates, in order to provide continuity of care to our clients.
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Multispecialty Clinic’s Telehealth Services
Midwestern University’s Multispecialty Clinic in Glendale is meeting the challenge of the COVID-19 pandemic and state and local social distancing mandates by providing telehealth services to our community patients.