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    Regional Resources  Database Index  Missouri

    Find out how to talk to and network with others in Missouri at Communication Station.
    Department of Elementary and Secondary Education
    Department of Insurance
    Department of Health: Medicaid

    Funding:

    Special Care Needs Bureau
    (314) 877-2850
    Pays for part of therapy based on income

    • Missouri Dept of Mental Health, Division of Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities
      PO Box 687, Jefferson City, MO 65102.
    • DSCC (Department of Specialized Care for Children)
      (618) 583-2220
      Case management and funding for Illinois residents
    • Missouri Assistive Technology for Kids
      (816) 737-5193 or (816) 647-8557 ask for Marty
      Pediatric therapy department: (314) 895-6167 X- 25 ask for Sandy Brooks
      provides testing to see what sort of assistive devices would best help your child
      They also provide some funding.
    • Easter Seals
      (618) 462-7325
    • KidCare, Health Insurance for Illinois Children
      800-323-GROW

    Medical:

    Dr Deuel, Ruthmaryl, MD - Neurologist.
    St Louis University Hospital
    (314) 577-6082
    Coined the term "epileptiform aphasia"

    Occupational Therapists:

    • Eckels, Barbara, OTR/L
      Certified in Sensory Integration
      St Elizabeth's Hospital, Belleville, IL
      (618) 234-2120 x1235
    • Roth, Renee, M.S., OTR/C
      Pediatric Therapeutic Licensed Consultants (PEDS TLC)
      156 Gore Ave, St. Louis, MO 63119
      (314) 962-3916
      Office in West County, west of I270 & Manchester,
      2228 Mason Lane
      (314)-374-7086


    Organizations:

    • The Belle Center
      (314) 962-1037
      An Inclusive Approach to Education Supporting Children with Disablilites and their Families
    • Judevine Center for Autism
      1101 Olivette Executive Pkwy, St Louis, MO 63132
      (314) 432-6200
      Diagnosis and treatment for Pervasive Developmental Disorders
    • St Louis Regional Center for the Developmentally Disabled
      211 N. Lindberg Blvd.
      Creve Coeur, MO 63141
      (314) 340-6500, (314) 877-0000
      State agency under Dept. of Mental Health. Assists individuals to obtain services in evaluation-diagnosis-counseling and vocational. First step program.
    • Parents as Teachers
      If you are pregnant or have a child who is under 3 years...
      you can receive:
      • home visits
      • parent group meetings
      • health & early development screenings
      • literature on early childhood brain development
      • playgroup opportunities

    If your child is 3-5 years and not in kindergarten...
    you can receive:

    • parent group meetings
    • health developmental screenings
    • literature on preschooler development and school readiness

    All school district in St Louis have the program. For more information, call (314) 432-8963, visit http://www.patnc.org, or email info@patnc.org.

    • Human Support Services (Illinois)
      (618) 939-4444
      General place to start when seeking information on special needs
    • Family T.I.E.S. Network
      (800) 865-7842
    • Family Resource Center on Disabilities
      (800) 952-4199

    Speech-Language Pathologists:

    • Center for Hearing & Speech
      9526 Manchester Road, St. Louis, MO 63119
      (314) 968-4710
      Email: slhs@mindspring.com
      Contact person: Rita Tintera
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    • Fitzpatrick, Karen, M.A., CCC-SLP
      Prodigy Rehab, L.L.C.
      Office: (636) 685-6891
      Fax: (636) 685-6892
      Email: prodigyrehabllc@yahoo.com
      Specializes in Apraxia.
      Training: Kaufman approach, Sara Rosenfeld-Johnson's "Talk Tools", Picture Exchange Communication System (PECS), PROMPT
      Company has experienced occupational and speech therapists
    • Henkhaus, Jen M.A., CCC-SLP
      City Speech, Inc.
      4144 Lindell Blvd., Suite 207, Saint Louis, MO 63108
      Office (314) 704-5727
      Fax (314) 289-7545
      Cell (314) 609-0949
      Email: Jen@cityspeech.com
    • Mee, Beth, M.S., CCC-SLP
      Cardinal Glennon Children's Hospital
      (314) 577-5669
    • Moog Center for Deaf Education
      12300 S. Forty Drive, St. Louis, MO 63131
      (314) 692-7172
      This is both an Oral School for the deaf and an education center that teaches "teachers" how to work and teach oral communication to deaf kids. They have local, national, and international students attend the school and the teacher training.
    • Scottish Rite Clinic for Childhood Language Disorders of STL, Inc.
      3633 Lindell Blvd, St Louis, MO 63108
      (800) 358-5656
      Services children under the age of 6 years old who are Missouri residents. Evaluation and therapy are FREE
    • Shriners Hospital for Children
      Neurologists and speech therapists on staff and they are FREE

    • Stevens, Angela, M.S., CCC-SLP
      (618) 580-3561

       

    • St Louis University Speech and Hearing Clinic
      (314) 977-3365
      Julie Hoffman, M.A., CCC-SLP runs a summer camp (info below)
      Marty Brennan, M.A., CCC-SLP works on literacy-based language disorders in terms of specialties for school-aged children.

      Summer Camp Information, (314) 977-2943:

    Speech camp I: ages 6-9, M-Th 9:00-11:30 AM (2 weeks long) $160.00
    Speech camp II: ages 3-4 M-Th 9:00-11:30 AM (3 weeks long) $240.00
    Speech camp III: ages 4-6 M-Th 1:00 -3:30 PM (3 weeks long) $240.00
    Phonemic awareness camp: ages 8-11 M-Th 1:00-3:00 Pm (2 weeks long) $130.00 - targets phonemic awareness skills necessary for becoming an independent reader skills include: segmenting; blending; decoding; sound manipulation tasks; and word attack skills





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    Speechville Express is a resource for families, educators, and medical professionals, offering information about language development in children, helping those who care for toddlers and young children who are late talkers, and connecting you with others who have been down this road. Language disorders and communication impairments included are apraxia, stuttering, pervasive developmental disorder, dysarthria, and aphasia, among others.

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