May Is Better Speech and Hearing Month

Speech and language disorders can affect anyone at any age. Millions of infants, children and adults in America suffer from a communication or swallowing disorder. Whether it’s a difficulty in swallowing or a disorder such as stuttering, delayed language, or a voice problem, a person’s ability to learn and interact with others can be affected. If you suspect you or a loved one may be experiencing a communication or swallowing disorder, consult a speech-language pathologist.

More than twenty-one million infants, children and adults in America suffer from some degree of hearing loss in one or both ears. Such hearing impairments can go unsuspected until the sounds of daily life become faded or unrecognizable. Rather than accepting an impairment as an inevitable part of aging, or shying away from social interaction to avoid embarrassment, seek proper treatment from an audiologist. 

The Cooper Speech and Hearing Department, located at Three Cooper Plaza, Suite 511, provides speech and audiology services to inpatients and outpatients of all ages from newborns to senior citizens. To schedule an appointment call 856.342.3060.

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