Speech Therapy | Voice and Swallowing Center | Waldo County General Hospital


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We welcome Nancy Pratt, M.A., CF-SLP to our staff! 



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Telepractice Coaching


Live face to face therapy direct from our therapy center to your home or school on your computer.

Connecting from your home or classroom makes scheduling much easier, eliminates travel time and is a wonderful way to meet when the weather is bad! No more bundling everyone up and slogging through wet weather. Click here for a FREE information that describes how telepractice can work for you.

The Speech-Language Pathology Department is recognized for professional and technological skills coaching teachers and parents.

Our coaching approach creates partnerships with parents and teachers to first understand learning situations, to model language learning activities and to provide teacher support.

Teacher coaching is effective to differentiate instruction for a specific child or to help achieve the high performance classrooms now expected under federal law.   To see more about the effectiveness of coaching, our approach and results, click here.

Our telepractice capabilities include utilization of video examples that illustrates important therapy techniques with children. 

Our therapists are trained in the use of sophisticated video-editing software. We can view the video you send us and then edit the video and add a narration to provide feedback. This video can then be accessed at any time, 24/7, from your own computer for additional review, feedback and training.

Your privacy is assured. All materials, conversations and treatment sessions are fully secure, using the highest security standards.

Your privacy is assured in our online system fully meeting HIPPA privacy standards and  ISO-17799 security controls based on annual SAS Type II audits, with all data transported using 128 bit SSLv tranmission.

Contact the Speech-Language Pathology Department for more information.


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