Newborn Hearing Screenings at Columbus Speech & Hearing
The Columbus Speech & Hearing Audiology department is pleased to announce the purchase of new Auditory Brainstem Response (ABR) equipment. ABR equipment provides diagnostic testing, which allows our audiology team to measure the hearing sensitivity of children from newborns and older. This purchase was made possible with funding from a grant from Ohio’s Medicaid managed…
Kayla’s Story
Meet Kayla Kayla had numerous ear infections as a child, but it wasn’t until she displayed difficulties in school that led her parents to have her hearing tested. At seven years old, Kayla was diagnosed with sensorineural hearing loss caused by damage to the inner ear and needed to wear hearing aids. However, the stigma…
Staff Spotlight: Cara Walton
October’s staff spotlight is speech-language pathologist Cara Walton. Cara received her Bachelor of Science from Bowling Green and her Master’s degree from The Ohio State University. Drawn to the medical field, she chose Speech-Language Pathology because of the close relationships they form with people and the lack of blood. 🙂 Cara specializes in Augmentative and…
Columbus Speech & Hearing Receives Nearly One Million Dollar Grant to Support Speech, Hearing Early Identification and Intervention
Funding will help reach and provide services to Columbus communities that are medically underserved COLUMBUS, OH – Columbus Speech & Hearing (CSH), Columbus’ premier speech and hearing nonprofit, today announced that it has received a $975,000 grant from Ohio’s Medicaid managed care plans: Anthem, Buckeye, CareSource, Molina and UnitedHealthcare. These funds will go toward expanding…
Over the Counter Hearing Aids (OTCs)
By: Jennifer Thomson, Au.D, M.S. In August 2022, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved regulations for a class of over-the-counter hearing aids in response to demands by consumers and other agencies. These devices will likely be available for purchase by mid-October 2022. Prescriptive hearing aids are very different from OTCs. Before looking into hearing…
Dialogic Book Readings
By: Brooke Stoyak M.A., CCC-SLP What is Dialogic Book Reading & Why it works! During a Dialogic Book Reading, an adult becomes the “teller” of a story. The adult takes on the role of actor, listener and questioner for the child. How adults read to children is just as important as how often we read…
Staff Spotlight: Lora McConnell
This month’s employee spotlight is Lora McConnell. She has been with Columbus Speech & Hearing for 23(!) years and works with clients in the center and child care centers around Columbus. Lora’s areas of expertise include diagnosing and treating various speech and language disorders in young children. In addition, Lora is knowledgeable in navigating the…
Scott Thomas Joins Columbus Speech & Hearing Board of Directors
Columbus Speech & Hearing is excited to announce the appointment of Scott Thomas to our Board of Directors. Scott is the Chief Investment Officer of TCP Asset Management, a financial advocacy organization. He has over 25 years of asset administration experience and currently works in investment management, education, and assisting TCP partners with business development….
Hearing Loss & Musicians
Back-to-school season is upon us! So bring on sweaters, cooler temps, football games, and marching bands! Approximately six million U.S. teenagers have some form of hearing loss, which signifies an increase of about 33 % over the past two decades. (Audiology Services of Chattanooga). Noise-induced hearing loss is cumulative, and it’s irreversible. The increased exposure…
15th Annual Great Communicators Golf Classic Raised $94,060!
Columbus Speech & Hearing’s 15th Annual Great Communicators Golf Classic, held at the Lakes Golf & Country Club on June 20th was a big success! The event, chaired by Columbus Speech & Hearing Board Member Matt Ritterspach, hosted over 70 golfers and raised $94,060. Congratulations to TOP Consulting, who took home the honors of top golfing…