The University of Toledo Speech-Language-Hearing Clinic
Resource Details
The primary mission of the Clinic is to train students to become speech-language pathologists. Services are provided by graduate students and advanced undergraduate students under the supervision of certified, licensed clinicians. Students must participate in a variety of clinical activities with a wide array of individuals with communication problems as a requirement of the curriculum.
Primarily, the Clinic serves as a practicum and internship facility for the training of undergraduate and graduate students who are preparing for careers of service to individuals with disabilities. Second, the Clinic provides sophisticated, interdisciplinary diagnostic and therapeutic services for children and adults with complex communication and learning problems. The Clinic also provides support in the form of in-service training and consultation services to community schools, agencies, and professionals serving individuals with disabilities.
The Clinic provides comprehensive evaluation of communication and learning problems as well as separate audiological evaluations. In addition, the Clinic provides intervention services for individuals and groups depending upon the needs of the client. Services are provided for a wide range of clients with communication disorders. Treatment is available for persons ranging from infancy through the geriatric population.