The New Jersey Speech-Language Hearing Association is a non-profit professional association whose members are Master and Doctoral level-educated professionals working in the fields of speech pathology and audiology. The association is managed by Craven Management Associates, LLC.
Audiologists . . .
measure hearing ability, identify hearing disorders, provide rehabilitative services, assess amplification devices and instruct in their care, provide training in speechreading, and serve as consultants to government and industry on issues concerning environmental, noise-induced hearing loss.
Speech-Language Pathologists . . .
help those who stutter to increase their fluency; help people who have had strokes or experienced brain trauma to regain lost language and speech; help children and adolescents who have language disorders to understand and give directions, ask and answer questions, convey ideas, improve the language skills that lead to better academic performance; counsel individuals and families to understand and deal with speech and language disorders. Contact us for more information.
Speech, Language, and Hearing Scientists . . .
investigate the complex processes underlying human communication, explore the impact of psychological, social, and psychophysiological factors on communication; they collaborate with experts in other fields to develop new approaches to treating those with speech, language, and hearing disorders
Audiologists . . .
measure hearing ability, identify hearing disorders, provide rehabilitative services, assess amplification devices and instruct in their care, provide training in speechreading, and serve as consultants to government and industry on issues concerning environmental, noise-induced hearing loss.
Speech-Language Pathologists . . .
help those who stutter to increase their fluency; help people who have had strokes or experienced brain trauma to regain lost language and speech; help children and adolescents who have language disorders to understand and give directions, ask and answer questions, convey ideas, improve the language skills that lead to better academic performance; counsel individuals and families to understand and deal with speech and language disorders. Contact us for more information.
Speech, Language, and Hearing Scientists . . .
investigate the complex processes underlying human communication, explore the impact of psychological, social, and psychophysiological factors on communication; they collaborate with experts in other fields to develop new approaches to treating those with speech, language, and hearing disorders

