May is Better Hearing & Speech Month!

In May we celebrate Better Hearing & Speech Month (BHSM)! BHSM is a national campaign led by The American Speech-Language Hearing Association (ASHA), and it is an opportunity to raise awareness about communication disorders and the role of ASHA members in providing life-altering treatment. For 2021, the theme is "Building Connections." ASHA members and Speech-Language Pathologists across practice settings help individuals improve communication skills which then leads to building connections. Different practice settings include schools, private practices, hospitals, and skilled nursing facilities.

Sierra Therapy Group celebrates BHSM by offering a free screening. Screenings are completed to give a quick look at a child’s skills to determine if a full evaluation is recommended. This is the 14th annual screening, and this year we are back in person (with COVID precautions and a protocol in place).

  • WHAT: FREE Screening for children ages 3-6

  • WHEN: Saturday May 15th, 10am to 2pm

  • WHERE: 9520 Prototype Crt, Reno, NV 89521

  • HOW: email shawna@sierraspeech.com to reserve a spot!

We look forward to “Building Connections” with families and children at our BHSM screening!

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13th Annual Free BHSM Screening

Who would have thought that when we set the date for the 13th annual Better Hearing & Speech Month #BSHM2020 Screening that we would be under a stay at home order in response to a pandemic that is impacting the entire world. We, along with speech-language pathologists (SLPs) everywhere and in every practice setting (private practices, schools, early intervention, hospitals, skilled nursing facilities, and more), have had to dramatically shift our service delivery models in the blink of an eye to continue to meet the needs of the clients and families we help. I’m proud to say that the clinicians at STG didn’t miss a beat, feverishly learning virtual platforms and how best to provide services ethically while also trying to navigate billing and insurance coverage for these services. After personally being closed minded and a skeptic of teletherapy for working with children in a private practice setting, I have been pleasantly surprised with how well virtual face-to-face services are going. I dearly miss seeing the kids, families, and my co-workers in person, but I feel oh-so-fortunate for families’ willingness and technology to be able to continue to do what I love doing during this time. I also see the long-term potential for teletherapy to help meet the needs of children with communication disorders who live in the rural areas of Nevada as these children have not had the same access to care as families who live in more populated areas.

We have weathered a huge learning curve in a short amount of time, but we are already proficient in using virtual services to provide the services we are trained to do (licensed SLPs have to hold a master’s degree). Not only has the American Speech-Language Hearing Association (ASHA) stepped up and provided valuable resources and support, but SLPs everywhere have supported each other through live webinars, resource/idea sharing, and emotional support/encouragement. I have never been prouder to be a speech-language pathologist and certified member of ASHA and NSHA!

We have offered the free screening to celebrate Better Hearing and Speech Month and spread the word about the great profession of speech pathology for the past 12 years…and instead of postponing the 13th Annual BHSM Screening, the screening will go on virtually on May 16th, 2020! Families with children between the ages of 3 and 6 can email shawna@sierraspeech.com or shannon@sierraspeech.com to reserve virtual screening slots (directions and more information will be shared after the screening slots are confirmed). Again, I am thankful for technology and a willingness on the part of the clinicians and the families to be able to make the 13th annual screening a reality! We hope to ‘see’ you on May 16th!

http://www.sierratherapygroup.com/videos (watch to see what a screening looks like)