Can a School Nurse Screen for an Auditory Processing Disorder?
“My child behaves like he has a hearing loss even though he passed the school nurse’s hearing test with flying colors.”
Speech and Hearing Associates: NJSHA’s 2016 Distinguished Clinical Achievement Award Goes to…
The NJ Speech Language Hearing Association (NJSHA) just announced the recipient of the 2016 Distinguished Clinical Achievement Award. Â We are most happy to announce that this year’s awardee is Judy Maskevich.
Ringing In The Holiday Season With A Hearing Test
Whether it’s conversation and laughter you enjoy around the dinner table, or watching football games together on the television, don’t let unaddressed hearing loss get in the way.
Suzanne Pfarr Selected as New Jersey’s Kids’ Favorite Doc!
Suzanne Pfarr has been selected as a 2015 Kids’ Favorite Doc!
Elizabeth Leitner Selected at 2015 Kids’ Favorite Doc!
Congratulations to Elizabeth Leitner, Speech-Language Pathologist at Speech and Hearing Associates who was selected by patients and parents as a 2015 Kids’ Favorite Doc!
New Jersey’s Favorite Kids’ Doc of 2015: Katie Provel
Congratulations to Katie Provel for being selected as a 2015 Favorite Kids’ Doc!
Special Needs Resource Expo Tomorrow!
Stop by our booth at the Special Needs Resource Expo tomorrow from 7-9 pm at West Orange High School!
Aphasia Therapy and Support Group
Speech and Hearing Associates announces groups for persons with Aphasia. The Aphasia therapy group will bring together people facing similar difficulties. The group will allow members to share experiences and advice, while helping the members cope better as they make connections with others facing similar challenges. The group will discuss topics associated with aphasia….
A Consumer’s Guide to Purchasing Hearing Aids: The Difference Between an Audiologist and a Hearing Instrument Specialist
Question: Do you know what the minimum educational qualifications are for a person to sell hearing aids in New Jersey? Answer: You don’t even need a high school diploma.
What’s The Link Between Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) And Hearing Loss?
A team of Australian researchers found that older adults with moderate chronic kidney disease (CKD) have a higher prevalence of hearing loss than those of the same age without CKD, according to a study published in the American Journal of Kidney Diseases and highlighted on the National Kidney Foundation website. The researchers assessed more than…