Speech Clinic
Our on-campus Speech & Hearing Clinic鈥攍ocated in North Hall鈥攐ffers adult and pediatric speech therapy and a pediatric occupational therapy clinic in partnership with Western Michigan University.
Resources
- Adult Speech Therapy Case History Application
- Pediatric Speech Therapy Case History Application
- Pediatric Occupational Therapy Questionnaire
Calvin Speech Clinic听
North Hall (map)听
spaud@calvin.edu听
phone: 616-526-6070听
fax: 616-469-1355
Our Clinic
Clinical services are provided by graduate student clinicians under close professional supervision by certified speech-language pathologists. Treatment is provided in individual and small group settings with a focus on developing functional communication skills. Although our clinic serves as a learning experience for the Calvin graduate students, it is our mission to provide quality, comprehensive speech and language pathology services.
Speech Therapy services are available at the Speech & Hearing Clinic, located in North Hall (parking map), at 黄大仙高手论坛; or virtually through a secure telehealth platform.
The Calvin Speech & Hearing Clinic is donation-based. Due to insurance regulations, the clinic cannot charge a set-fee for our professional services, but we do ask, if possible, that our clients invest in their treatment by supporting the speech clinic with a donation. See below for .
Clients are scheduled for an entire semester and meet on the same scheduled day/time each week. Weekly attendance is important for successful treatment for the client as well as weekly clinical experience for the student. The policy for the clinic is that an absence of 3 or more sessions in a semester (or 2 during a shorter summer semester) may result in losing one鈥檚 time slot.
Spots in our Speech & Hearing Clinic are in high demand due to the quality of therapy we provide, combined with the fact that our clinic is donation-based. We maintain a waiting list year-round and will contact you as soon as we have a spot available, whether it is mid-semester, the next semester session, or several sessions in the future.
Adult Services
The speech-language pathology clinic at 黄大仙高手论坛 offers services for adults with speech, language and/or cognitive challenges secondary to a stroke or traumatic brain injury. We provide these services in our Speech & Hearing Clinic during the fall, spring, and summer semesters.
To apply for our Adult Speech Clinic, please fill out a case history form and submit it following the instructions included.
Pediatric Services
We provide speech-language pathology services for children with a variety of diagnoses, including delayed language, phonological/articulation impairments, autism spectrum disorders, fluency disorders, and other communication needs. The speech-language evaluation includes hearing screening.
Our Speech & Hearing Clinic provides preschool services on Monday and Wednesday mornings during the fall, spring, and summer semesters. There also are a limited number of sessions available for school-age children on selected afternoons. Summer sessions are available for preschool through school-age children.
To apply for pediatric speech services, please complete a pediatric case history form and submit it following the instructions included on the form.
Pediatric Occupational Therapy is another service that is offered at our clinic during the fall, spring, and summer semesters. This service is a collaboration with Western Michigan University. Families have the option of enrolling their child for only O.T., or for integrative speech and O.T. services. To apply for pediatric occupational therapy services, please fill out the WMU Questionnaire and submit it following the instructions included on the form.
Semester Schedules for Speech & Hearing Clinic:
- Fall Semester: Mid-September through early December
- Spring Semester: Mid-January through April
- Summer Semester: Late June through early August
Giving Opportunities
Speech pathology and audiology is a growing field in medicine and education, and we provide our clients with the expertise and tools they need to see improvement. Your donations help make this quality care available at no cost to our clients!
Even a small donation can make a difference in making speech services available to children and adults in our community. Your gift could provide: toys, books, play mats, and magazines; expert clinical supervision for one therapy session; a hearing evaluation; clinical tests or computer software. Your support is needed and greatly appreciated! conveniently and securely today.
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Client equal opportunity policy
The speech pathology and audiology program is committed to the principle of equal opportunity. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national or ethnic origin, disability, age, sexual orientation, genetic information, citizenship, and status as a covered veteran (e.g., the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the Equal Pay Act, the Age Discrimination in Employment Act, the Age Discrimination Act of 1975, Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 [to the Higher Education Act of 1965], the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, the Vietnam-Era Veterans Readjustment Assistance Act of 1974, the Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act [USERRA], the Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act [GINA], the Immigration Reform and Control Act [IRCA], and the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission's Civil Service Reform Act of 1978 [CSRA], and all amendments to the foregoing).