Patología del habla
El apoyo que necesita
Los patólogos del habla y el lenguaje, también conocidos como "terapeutas del habla", hacen más que solo ayudar a quienes tartamudean o cecean. Nuestro equipo de patólogos del habla y el lenguaje altamente capacitados trata problemas que incluyen, entre otros: tartamudeo; articulación (la forma en que se pronuncian las palabras); retrasos en el lenguaje y el habla; trastornos de la deglución; habilidades de resolución de problemas que se ocupan de la comunicación social y el habla; comprensión lectora y decodificación del habla de otros; problemas de audición; lesión cerebral traumática; demencia; problemas neurológicos; y enfermedad de Alzheimer.
Los patólogos del habla y el lenguaje están altamente capacitados. Estudian anatomía y fisiología, neuroanatomía, genética, desarrollo humano y del lenguaje, lingüística, psicología, acústica y más, por lo que están calificados para evaluar, diagnosticar y tratar una amplia gama de problemas.
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YEHUDA JOSEPH, SLP
Yehuda Joseph, SLP graduated from Touro College in 2018 with a Masters in Speech-Language Pathology. He completed his Clinical Fellowship with the Judi Dobner Therapist Agency in Monsey, NY; where he spent several years working for the Early Intervention and CPSE programs in Rockland County, servicing children ages 0-5.
Since September 2022, Yehuda has been employed full time with the Kiryas Joel School District in Monroe, NY, where he provides speech therapy for school-age children with a variety of speech and language disorders in the school setting. Yehuda has been employed part time at CMADC servicing clients since January 2022.
Yehuda specializes in addressing Language Delay, Articulation Disorders, Stuttering, and Voice Disorders. He enjoys working with both children and adults to address communication disorders throughout the lifespan.
Languages Spoken: English, Yiddish, Spanish, Hebrew
Sarah Knopfler M.A. SLP
Sarah Knopfler M.A. SLP, completed her Speech Prerequisite Courses with University of Cincinnati in 2006, and graduated from Nova Southeastern University Fort Lauderdale Florida in December 2011 with a masters in Speech & Language Pathology. She received her New York State license in March 2014.
Sarah has spent several years with the Judi Dobner Therapist Agency of Monsey NY, and several years with HASC of Monsey NY, providing Early Intervention and CPSE services to children of all ages with various types of speech and language challenges and delays.
Being the mother of three hearing impaired children has developed Sarah’s passion for working with those that are hearing impaired. This has led her to focus on specializing in Listening and Spoken Language; and Auditory Verbal Therapy, which trains the hearing impaired to attain normal levels of hearing and speech. As a fluent English and Yiddish speaker, she has managed to successfully service many children in the Community.
Languages Spoken: English, Yiddish,