Speech-Language-Hearing Clinic

Speech-Language-Hearing Clinic


Clinic Mission: The Speech-Language-Hearing Clinic functions with a three-fold purpose. The first and primary goal is to serve as a teaching facility for the application of clinical methodology based upon sound theoretical principle. Secondly, the clinic affords students the opportunity to employ scientific methodology of research to the clinical and supervisory processes. Further, the clinic functions to provide quality services to the members of the community with communication disorders.


Speech-Language-Hearing Services

clinical work

Offering a full range of speech, language, and hearing services, the Southeastern Clinic is available for individuals of all ages, infants through geriatric. Practice in hearing and speech screening, evaluation and clinical procedures in working with speech handicaps, administration of diagnostic tests, and writing lesson plans for individuals and groups. Undergraduate and graduate students working toward their degrees in Speech/Language Pathology and Communication Sciences and Disorders provide these services. The clinicians evaluate and treat clients under the direct supervision of clinical faculty certified by the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association. Treatment programs are designed to meet the individual needs of the client and may be provide in either individual or group sessions. Therapy sessions are sometimes conducted at off campus site (homes, preschool, etc.) facilities.

Clients and families of clients are treated equitably without regard to gender, sexual orientation, age, race, creed, national origin or disability. The University program and Clinic comply with applicable laws, regulations, and executive orders pertaining thereto.

 

Clinic Location

The Southeastern Speech-Language-Hearing Clinic is located on the second floor of Campbell Hall, and is accessible for those with disabilities. Parking permits are available for clients.

 

Clinic Fees

Fees are comparable to other university clinics. The fees for service are available upon request. If you have any questions, call the clinic office at 985-549-2214.

 

Clinic Hours
Monday-Thursday 9 a.m.-5:30 p.m.


Clinic Referral for Services clinical work

Referrals for services are taken from parents, physicians, nurses, psychologists, social workers, teachers, dentists, and many other sources. After contact has been made with the Clinic, an information packet is sent to the client. These forms are to be complete and returned to be a candidate for services.


Contact
Ms. Karen Perry, MA, CCC-SLP
Clinic Director, Speech-Language-Hearing Clinic

Southeastern Louisiana University, SLU Box 879, Hammond, LA 70402
Telephone: 985-549-2214
Email: kperry@selu.edu

 

Speech & Language Services Hearing & AudiologyServices

Language-literacy disorders

Hearing screening
Articulation and/or phonological disorders

Comprehensive hearing (audiological)

evaluation

Communication difficulties related

to craniofacial anomalies

Aural rehabilitation forindividuals with

hearing impairments

Cognitive communication disorders and aphasia

Therapy for listening, speech and languagedifficulties of individuals
with hearing impairments

Voice disorders

Noise level measurements

Fluency disorders

 

Dialect reduction/accent modification

 
   
   


 

Clinic Applications

Audiology Case History          Adult Neuropathology Case History Form

Child Case History Form         Dialect case History

Adult Case History Form         Laryngectomee Case History

Clinic Policy Statement          Voice Form



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