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Speech Language Pathologist   

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Position #: 37959
City: Fort Myers
State: Florida
Facility Type: Skilled Nursing Facility
Position Type: Permanent
Duration: Permanent
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Date Posted: 2008-08-28

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Facility in Fort Myers, Florida needs a Speech Language Pathologist for a permanent opportunity. This is a Skilled Nursing Facility.

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Speech Language Pathologist

Speech Language Pathologist will assess, diagnose, treat, and help to prevent speech, language, cognitive-communication, voice, swallowing, fluency, and other related disorders. Speech-language pathologist will work with people who cannot produce speech sounds, or cannot produce them clearly; those with speech rhythm and fluency problems, such as stuttering; people with voice disorders, such as inappropriate pitch or harsh voice; those with problems understanding and producing language; those who wish to improve their communication skills by modifying an accent; and those with cognitive communication impairments, such as attention, memory, and problem solving disorders.