Savannah Speech & Hearing Center celebrated our 65th anniversary with staff, board members and community supporters at a reception held at Cohen’s
Read MoreBack to School & Screen Time
With back to school time underway, the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association has some pointers for parents to find a good balance for children
Read MoreCongrats to our 2019 Sound Start Graduates!
Toddlers, Babies, and Books, Oh My!
How to Introduce Toddlers and Babies to Books Do you ever question when the best time is to introduce your little one to books? The answer is anytime
Read MoreMerry Christmas from all of us at Sound Start!
Auditory Development at Sound Start!
We’re proud of our Sound Start program and the success for children like Caroline!
Savannah Speech and Hearing Center is proud of our Sound Start program and the success for children like Caroline! Please watch her story in the link
Read MoreSummer Screen Time
As we officially kicked off summer last week, the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association ASHA provided some helpful information in helping
Read MoreSSHC Celebrates the Sound Start Class of 2018
Savannah Speech and Hearing Center Celebrates the Sound Start Class of 2018, An Auditory/Verbal Program for Children with Hearing Loss SAVANNAH, Ga. –
Read MoreHonoring Linda Larson and Charles Golphin as 2017 Volunteers of the Year
6,940 students! That’s the number of students screened in 2017 through Savannah Speech and Hearing Center’s Hearing Screening Program! Children with
Read MoreCommunicating With Baby: Tips and Milestones From Birth to Age 5
As babies grow, they should also be developing communication skills, and parents should expect their child to hit certain milestones at certain ages.
Read More23rd Annual ‘I HAVE MARKS TO MAKE’ Exhibition
For more than two decades, this perennial exhibition has reminded us that art making is for everyone and that art can play a healing role in our
Read MoreEmergency Preparation for People With Hearing Loss
As we enter hurricane season, it’s important for all of us to have an emergency plan in place. It’s even more important for those with hearing loss.
Read MoreBack to School: Self-Advocacy Tips for Students Who Stutter
As a speech/language pathologist with Savannah Speech and Hearing, I found this article on self-advocacy tips for students that stutter very
Read MoreWeekly Stroke Support Group Thrived Under the Guidance of 20 Smart Graduate Students
Savannah Speech and Hearing Center’s weekly Stroke Support Group has thrived under the guidance of 20 smart graduate students in the Communication
Read MoreHonoring Armstrong State University Senior Andrew Jones as 2016 Volunteer of the Year
SAVANNAH, Ga. -- Savannah Speech and Hearing Center, a nonprofit organization serving the speech pathology and audiology needs of the Coastal Empire,
Read MoreThe 35th annual Hammond for Hope Dinner and Auction
The 35th annual Hammond for Hope Dinner and Auction to benefit the Savannah Speech & Hearing Center’s Sound Start School was held at Hope Point
Read MoreDiabetes Management and Your Hearing
By Sheana A. Richardson, Au.D, Savannah Speech & Hearing Center According to the Better Hearing Institute, research shows people with diabetes
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