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Rowdy Readers on KMTR

 October 10, 2019

KMTR stopped by to learn a little bit about our brand new program for people with Parkinson's Disease, Rowdy Readers! 

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University of Oregon's Faculty Page

 APRIL 12, 2018

Sierra also works for the University of Oregon's Communication Disorders and Sciences department. This is her faculty page.

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National Aphasia Association Affiliate Highlight

MARCH 06, 2018

The National Aphasia Association is a nonprofit that promotes education, research and rehabilitation and support services for people with aphasia and their families. Every month they highlight one of their affiliates, and for the month of March, they have chosen Eugene Speech Therapy!

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ALS News Today Shout Out

JANUARY 02, 2018

ALS News Today is a website dedicated to sharing information about ALS. They used this Youtube video of mine on ALS for education.

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Visit from Lane Small Business Development Center

SEPTEMBER 13, 2017

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Carie at Lane Small Business Development Center stopped by to see what Eugene Speech Therapy is all about and I got to show some massage techniques and discuss what it is that we do at the office. 

ELearners Overview of Speech-Language Pathology

JULY 25, 2017

This is a quick, informative article on the path to becoming a speech-language pathologist, with a quote about the field from Sierra!

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Parent Map "Kids and Tech" Article

JULY 01, 2017

Seattle based parent magazine, Parent Map, asked me to contribute to the magazine, offering some guidance to kids and tech devices. What is good tech use? I use tablets in therapy to keep a child's attention and to learn new skills. As long as an adult is interacting with them, young children can learn from devices! Read on...

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KMTR NBC 16

MARCH 24, 2017

KMTR covered a story on our VitalStim treatment for a client with early onset Parkinson's disease. He has seen a vast improvement of his swallow abilities because of this therapy.

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