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Offers services including: Diagnostic evaluations, primary care, medical, dental, orthopedic, physiatry, neurology, optometry, podiatry, gynecology, psychiatry, psychology, social work, physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech and language therapy, audiology, and rehabilitative services, which includes wheelchair evaluations, seating and mobility, pressure mapping, orthotics, splinting, augmentative communication, power mobility training and computer access.

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Health Screening / Diagnostic Services
Physical Therapy
Outpatients
Disability / Rehabilitation Related Occupational Therapy
Developmental Disabilities
Speech Therapy
Artificial Speech / Augmentative Communication Aids
Audiology
Dental Care
Occupational Therapy

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Pain Management
Hospitals
Hand Rehabilitation
Swallowing Disorders Clinics
Occupational Therapy
Aural Rehabilitation Therapy
Audiological Evaluations
Spinal Cord Rehabilitation
Speech and Language Pathology
Auditory Training
Physical Therapy
Workplace Safety Inspections
Offers a diagnostic and therapeutic center specializing in screenings, diagnostics and treatment prevention of communication and related disorders in infants, children and adults. The J.M. Ladge Speech and Hearing Center at LIU Post has the dual mission of assisting those with communication and related disorders by offering a full range of diagnostic and therapeutic services for infants, children and adults (individually or in groups) and training graduate students in communication sciences and disorders. All services are provided by supervisors with years of experience and graduate clinicians, both working together to provide quality care that family members can observe. We offer state-of-the-art care for discounted fees and at flexible times. Services can be provided in person or via telepractice. Referrals for services can be accepted by any concerned individuals including clients, parents, family members, physicians, employers, teachers, social workers, psychologists, school districts, preschools and other sources. Call for more detailed information.

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Hearing Screening
Speech Aids
Speech and Language Pathology
Audiological Evaluations
Speech and Language Evaluations
Private Colleges / Universities
Speech and Hearing
In partnership with Ed2Go, offers many non-credit online language courses in such areas as: Speed Spanish, Spanish for Medical Professionals, Beginning Conversational French, Conversational Japanese, Instant Italian, and many more. These six-week online courses are the perfect way to learn a new skill or enhance your existing ones. You'll need to spend roughly two to four hours each week completing two engaging lessons in an enjoyable, interactive learning environment. Expert instructors develop and lead every course. However, the course is not conducted "live". You are able to log-in at any time to take your lessons. New sessions start every month, so you can sign up anytime. Upon completing a course with a passing score, you'll get an award of completion from Molloy College. Call or visit www.ed2go.com/molloy for more detailed information.

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Professional Continuing Education
Distance Education
Sign Language Instruction
Private Colleges / Universities
Continuing Education
Internet Courses
Language Instruction
Offers weekly / monthly child reading and adult literacy programs, Signing Friends ASL playgroup, drop-in tech help, arts &crafts, games, exercise and family activities. Call directly for more details on available programs, services and operating hours or see https://hurleylibrary.org/calendar/.

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American Sign Language Instruction
Public Internet Access Sites
Public Libraries
* Provides diagnosis and treatment of conditions that affect the functioning of the ears, nose or throat.

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Audiological Evaluations
Otolaryngology
Provides the following clinical services; occupational therapy, physical therapy, speech therapy, audiology, alternative augmentative communication devices, seating and mobility clinic, orthotics, hand splints, computer technology and traid. Call for more information.

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Artificial Speech / Augmentative Communication Aids
Assistive Technology Equipment
Speech Therapy
Occupational Therapy
Physical Therapy
Audiology
Teachers of the Deaf provide academic, consultative and technical services to students who are deaf and hard-of-hearing. Teachers of the Deaf provide services for students from kindergarten to high school graduation in our component districts and in our special centers.
Provides specialized medical care services, such as cardiology, dermatology, geriatric medicine, pulmonary, urology, pediatrics, etc.

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Eye Care
Tracheotomy Care
Pediatrics
Audiology
Wound Clinics
Internal Medicine
Radiology
Dermatology
Podiatry / Foot Care
Otolaryngology
Neurology
Well Baby Care
Sports Medicine
Occupational Medicine
Allergy Specialty
Nuclear Medicine
Provides comprehensive evaluation and treatment services in speech and language including articulation, phonology, oral motor function, expressive language, voice, laryngectomy, fluency, language/learning difficulties, post stroke rehabilitation. Swallowing: modified barium swallow study, chewing difficulties, swallowing disorders. Hearing: comprehensive audiologic testing, pure tone testing, speech reception testing, tympanometry, acoustic reflex testing, hearing aid evaluation, vestibular/ balance testing ENG, newborn hearing testing, otoacoustic emissions, central audiology difficulties, tinnitus and auditory training.
Offers hearing services for students attending local district programs who have hearing disorders or central auditory processing disorders and include the following: Audiological Evaluations are provided for students with hearing impairment. Evaluations include pure tone audiometry and tympanometry. The following can be included in the evaluation for an additional fee: aided testing with hearing aids, hearing test with student wearing hearing aids; aided testing with FM unit, and hearing test with student wearing FM unit; FM Evaluations include an initial FM evaluation that provides a hearing test to determine the appropriate FM unit for the student. Calibration of the FM unit is included in this service; Earmolds (FM Amplification are provided for students who require FM amplification and are made by audiologists who individualize this equipment to meet the student's needs; Central Auditory Processing Evaluation provided for students, who are seven years and older, with normal hearing and intelligence who have an impaired ability to attend, discriminate, recognize or comprehend auditory information. The Central Auditory Processing Evaluation includes: a peripheral audiological evaluation; tests of speech recognition in quiet and noise; testing to assess central auditory processing disorders, including but not limited to dichotic listening tests, distorted speech, speech in noise, and temporal ordering tasks; and an evaluation report; FM Amplification Trial is designed to assist district personnel in determining if low gain amplification could benefit students who have been diagnosed with: mild hearing loss; fluctuating middle ear hearing loss; learning disabilities involving auditory deficits; and sensorineural hearing loss. To determine if a student can benefit from such amplification, trial use of equipment is available. This includes provision of equipment for one month; in-service workshops for staff on proper use of equipment; classroom management techniques; and pre- and post-data using standardized checklists of auditory behaviors; FM Equipment Services provide for the rental of FM equipment for one month when it is necessary for a district to provide short term use of this equipment and in-service workshops are not needed. If FM equipment is not working properly, the unit can be brought to the BOCES Audiological Center at the Rosemary Kennedy Center, Room 1301G. A computerized evaluation of the unit will be provided and simple repairs, when possible, can be made and Consultant Services include in-service consultation provided to assist district staff in meeting the needs of students with either hearing impairment or central auditory processing disorders. Call for more detailed information.

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Special Education Assessment
Audiological Evaluations
Hearing Loss
Audiology
Educational Support Services
Hearing Aid Evaluations
Special Education
Hearing Screening
Offers specialized medical care, such as pulmonary, dermatology, immunology, neurology and much more.

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Allergy Specialty
Nuclear Medicine
Obstetrics / Gynecology
Sports Medicine
Audiology
Eye Care
Surgery
Internal Medicine
Dermatology
Podiatry / Foot Care
Otolaryngology
Neurology
Provides a 10-week course to learn American Sign Language, which meets once a week. Classes range from Beginner to Advanced and is designed to help participants learn vocabulary and sentence structure needed to communicate.
Provides clinical services to children and adults with disabilities. Provides evaluations, therapeutic intervention, and primary medical care, including audiology, dental services, nursing, mental health services, occupational, physical, and speech therapy, and assistive technology training.

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Central Intake / Assessment for Mental Health Services
Dental Care
Audiology
Assistive Technology Training
Occupational Therapy
Speech and Language Pathology
Physical Therapy
Provides various specialized pediatric medical care from audiology to urology.

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Eye Care
Neurology
Otolaryngology
Internal Medicine
Surgery
Audiology
Tracheotomy Care
Rehabilitation is one of the most complex and specialized fields in all of medicine. Not all physical rehabilitation programs are the same. Choosing the right place and the right course of therapy after a disabling injury or illness can be a critical decision. Inpatient and outpatient rehabilitation services are available.

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Occupational Therapy
Language Therapy
Physical Therapy
Cardiac Rehabilitation
Speech Therapy
Day Rehabilitation
Inpatient Rehabilitation
Audiology
Provides audiological services to children birth to adults in communities across Long Island. Services are offered on a fee-for-service basis. Financial grants and sliding scale are available.

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Hearing Loss
Audiology
Deafness
Developmental Disabilities
Hard of Hearing
Communication Impairments
Provides educational services for children Grades 6-8. Also includes developmental assessment, auditory training, speech/language therapy, occupational therapy, counseling and clinical evaluation.

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Language Therapy
Auditory Training
Pediatric Occupational Therapy
Speech Therapy
Middle Schools
Language Impairments
Full range of diagnostic hearing tests for persons of all ages to determine type and severity of hearing loss as well as hearing aid dispensing.
Provides educational services for children Grades K-8 with severe language and autism spectrum disorders. Provides speech, occupational and physical therapies, counseling, auditory training, music therapy and APE. Services provided in groups or individually. Also offers parent education and full comprehensive evaluations for adults and children through Evaluation and Treatment Center.

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Music Therapy
Language Impairments
Pediatric Occupational Therapy
Special Education Classes / Centers
Developmental Disabilities
Auditory Training
This Center provides comprehensive physical and occupational therapy, speech language pathology and audiology services.

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Hospital Based Outpatient Services
Audiology
Occupational Therapy
Speech and Language Pathology
Physical Therapy
Services include hearing testing (pediatric and adult) and fittings for hearing devices.
Offers services to assist children in achieving age-appropriate language, readiness and social skills which will enable them to enroll in early childhood activities within their neighborhoods. The Hearing Services Infant Program offers a comprehensive, multifaceted program for infants and toddlers who have hearing losses. Any child with a hearing loss significant enough to warrant the use of hearing aids is considered a candidate for the program. Referrals can be made for any child as soon as the diagnosis of a hearing loss is confirmed including newborns and children who are candidates for, or who have received, cochlear implants. Parent training and center-based services are the two key components of the program. Home-based services are based upon Project SKI-HI, a comprehensive intervention program for children with hearing losses and their families. Parents and family members learn about hearing loss, the use of hearing aids and cochlear implants, communication options and the development of language. This model recognizes the importance of helping parents and family members learn to work/play effectively with their child in order to stimulate audition, communication and language skills. The focus of these sessions is on the parent/family members, and how best to interact with the child. The parent advisor does not work directly with the child, but instructs, advises, teaches and models activities that the parent/family members can use with their child. Center-based services are initially provided to children and family members on an individual basis. This affords the family members an opportunity to ask questions, to practice using and troubleshooting the amplification equipment and to observe and imitate the ways in which the staff work with the child. Following this initial period, the staff may continue to work with the child individually or in a small group. Within the toddler groups, emphasis is placed on learning turn-taking skills, social communication and cooperative play, with a continued emphasis on the development of auditory skills and the acquisition of language. Speech therapy services may be provided to the child on an individual pull-out basis or as part of a collaborative instructional model within the classroom. Call for more detailed information.

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Special Education
Audiological Evaluations
Hearing Aid Evaluations
Hearing Screening
Offers classes in the English Language, Foreign Languages, and American Sign Language. NCC's Language Center English Language Skills classes are specifically designed for non-Native English speakers. New English Language students or students who have not attended our English classes for one year or more should take the LC assessment test so we can place you into the correct class level. English Language classes are designed to meet different student needs. The core curriculum includes: Introduction to the English Language and English Language Skills, levels 1-6. In addition to our core classes, English language students may take elective classes like Pronunciation Skills, Personal Writing Skills, TOEFL Preparation or Conversation Skills. The Language Center is proud to offer a variety of foreign languages for study as well as American Sign Language. Foreign Language courses are taught to groups at different levels of mastery, guiding students in speaking, reading, writing, and listening to the language as well as in developing a familiarity with important customs, cultures, and traditions of the countries in which the languages are spoken. Call for more detailed information regarding each program and courses that are offered.

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Public Colleges / Universities
American Sign Language Instruction
English as a Second Language
Community Colleges
Adult Education
Language Instruction
Offers diagnostic and treatment services to children and adults for a variety of communication disorders. All clinical services are supervised by professional speech-language pathologists and audiologists who hold certification by the American Speech-Language Hearing Association. Speech-language pathology services include: Comprehensive evaluations of communication including speech, language and literacy; Language therapy: spoken and written language; Articulation therapy; Voice therapy; Treatment of stuttering; Treatment of myofunctional disorders, swallowing and related functions; Treatment of cognitive-communication disorders and Consultation regarding Augmentative/Alternate Communication. In addition communication enhancement services are offered to: Improve English-language proficiency and Modify accent. Audiology services include: Audiological evaluations and screenings; Hearing aid evaluations, including fitting and dispensing; Central auditory processing evaluations and Aural rehabilitation services. Additional specialty clinics include: Speaking of Toddlers and The Aphasia Program. Some community-based projects include: Language stimulation groups at the Saltzman Community Services Center's Diane Lindner-Goldberg Child Care Institute (CCI) and Language-literacy support program at an area elementary school. Call for more detailed information regarding services offered.

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Speech and Language Pathology
Audiology
Private Colleges / Universities
Speech and Language Evaluations
Speech Therapy
Speech and Hearing
Audiological Evaluations
Hearing Screening