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Episode 30 - What Can Speech Therapy Help With?

Episode 30 of the Senior Connect podcast, hosted by Okrah Studios, titled "Episode 30 - What Can Speech Therapy Help With?" was published on October 25, 2021 and runs 18 minutes.

October 25, 2021 ·18m · Senior Connect

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In this episode of Shannon's Sunshine Share, Shannon Reglus speaks with Meliza David, a Speech Language Pathologist, to discuss speech therapy and how it can help seniors and the elderly.

In this episode of Shannon's Sunshine Share, Shannon Reglus speaks with Meliza David, a Speech Language Pathologist, to discuss speech therapy and how it can help seniors and the elderly.

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