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“The Preferred Advantage” 801 Little Cub Way Euless TX – 991 – com |

Presenter: Eric Powell, SLP CEO Preferred Therapy Services Fifteen Year Speech Therapy Veteran Fifteen Year Speech Therapy Veteran Fellowship at Cook Children’s in Ft. Worth Fellowship at Cook Children’s in Ft. Worth Conducted cutting-edge research into swallowing, vents, and flexible endoscopy. Conducted cutting-edge research into swallowing, vents, and flexible endoscopy. 801 Little Cub Way Euless TX – 991 – |

Table of Contents Section Section Name Slide No. 1.Etiology4 2. Medical Necessity / Prevalence Treatment11 4. Preferred Therapy Services 12

Neonatal Conditions Neonatal Conditions Developmental Disabilities Developmental Disabilities Auditory Conditions Auditory Conditions Oral Anomalies Oral Anomalies Respiratory Compromise Respiratory Compromise Pharyngeal Anomalies Pharyngeal Anomalies Neurological Disease Neurological Disease Neurological Dysfunction Neurological Dysfunction Psychiatric Disorder Psychiatric Disorder Genetic Disorders Genetic DisordersEtiology 801 Little Cub Way Euless TX – 991 – |

One of Six Americans has a communication disorder.One of Six Americans has a communication disorder. Prevalence 801 Little Cub Way Euless TX – 991 – Source: American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, 2011 |

Speech sound disorders affect 10% of children.Speech sound disorders affect 10% of children. Prevalence 801 Little Cub Way Euless TX – 991 – Source: American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, 2011

Prevalence Specific language impairment is one of the most common childhood disorders, affecting 7% of children.Specific language impairment is one of the most common childhood disorders, affecting 7% of children. 801 Little Cub Way Euless TX – 991 – Source: American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, 2011

The prevalence of language difficulty in children is estimated to be between 2% and 19%.The prevalence of language difficulty in children is estimated to be between 2% and 19%. More than 2 million Americans, half of which are children, stutter.More than 2 million Americans, half of which are children, stutter. 28 million workers in the US experience daily voice problems.28 million workers in the US experience daily voice problems. Prevalence 801 Little Cub Way Euless TX – 991 – Source: American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, 2011

Medical Necessity: “Speech-language pathology services are medically necessary to treat speech-language, swallowing, and cognitive- communication disorders.” “Impaired speech and language, loss of hearing, and swallowing difficulties all reflect a loss of body functions and, therefore, services to treat such impairments meet the definition of medical necessity.” 801 Little Cub Way Euless TX – 991 – | Source: American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, 2011

Augmentative and Alternative Communication/Speech- Generating Devices (AAC) Augmentative and Alternative Communication/Speech- Generating Devices (AAC) Audiologic Rehabilitation or Auditory Rehabilitation Audiologic Rehabilitation or Auditory Rehabilitation (Central) Auditory Processing Treatment (Central) Auditory Processing Treatment Cognitive-Communication Treatment Cognitive-Communication Treatment Fluency Treatment Fluency Treatment Language Treatment Language Treatment Myofunctional Treatment Myofunctional Treatment Neurological Motor-Speech Treatment Neurological Motor-Speech Treatment Speech Sound Disorders Treatment Speech Sound Disorders Treatment Swallowing Treatment Swallowing Treatment Voice and/or Resonance Treatment Voice and/or Resonance TreatmentTreatment 801 Little Cub Way Euless TX – 991 – |

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