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Locality: Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania

Phone: +1 570-406-9083



Address: 100 N. Wilkes Barre Blvd 18702 Wilkes-Barre, PA, US

Website: patarehab.org/

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PATA Rehabilitation Specialists 14.02.2022

Check out PATA Rehab's Dr. Cari Tellis talking about Estill Voice Training!!! #estillvoice

PATA Rehabilitation Specialists 26.01.2022

Happy 4th! Wishing everyone a safe, happy holiday!

PATA Rehabilitation Specialists 10.01.2022

Dr. Cari Tellis was featured on PA Live to discuss the voice and swallowing rehabilitation that we offer here at PATA Rehab! Many people who had COVID-19 noticed a change in their voice, swallowing, or both. We're here to help. Remember, whether you had COVID or not, if you've been experiencing hoarseness for 3 weeks, call your doctor and get checked out. Check out her interview here :https://www.pahomepage.com/pa-live/pa-live-patasphere/... #voicetherapy #voicerehab #voice #swallowing #slp #speechtherapy

PATA Rehabilitation Specialists 02.01.2022

Happy Better Speech & Hearing Month! #ASHA #SLP #SLPeeps #speech #hearing #BHSM2021

PATA Rehabilitation Specialists 28.12.2021

Your best protection from #COVID19 is a combo of: getting a COVID-19 vaccine when available to you wearing a mask + staying 6 feet away from others in publ...ic avoiding crowds washing your hands Learn more about COVID-19 vaccine benefits: http://bit.ly/3rceYom

PATA Rehabilitation Specialists 13.12.2021

Happy World Voice Day 2021! Here are some tips for vocal health: - Stay hydrated! Multiply your weight by 0.7 to find out how many ounces of water you should drink each day. - Smoking = . If you do smoke, try to stop. If you don't smoke, don't start. ... - Take good care of your body and overall health. - If your voice is hoarse for 3 weeks, GO TO THE DOCTOR! #WorldVoiceDay2021 #voicetherapy #SLP

PATA Rehabilitation Specialists 14.11.2020

We’re still working from home to do our part to keep everyone safe. We’re conducting new patient evaluations + weekly speech, language, and/or voice therapy via telehealth visits. Message us to schedule an appointment today!

PATA Rehabilitation Specialists 30.10.2020

As Pennsylvania continues to battle COVID-19, PATA Rehab Specialists is offering speech, language, and voice telehealth services. We are very happy that telehealth services can now be provided to those individuals with Medicare, too! Even though we are all at home, we are here for YOU! If you are in need, contact us to schedule an appointment today. #covid19 #quarantine #socialdistance #telehealth #teletherapy #slpeeps #BHSM

PATA Rehabilitation Specialists 22.10.2020

Happy Better Hearing & Speech Month!! #BHSM #slpeeps

PATA Rehabilitation Specialists 07.10.2020

A little something to lift your spirit and make you smile.

PATA Rehabilitation Specialists 02.10.2020

Science is so cool!!

PATA Rehabilitation Specialists 13.09.2020

Further confirming what we already know, a new study published this week in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences shows that speaking "parentese" with... infants can lay the groundwork for language skills. Further, say researchers, they may know why: We now think parentese works because it’s a social hook for the baby brain, says the lead author. Its high pitch and slower tempo are socially engaging and invite the baby to respond. To learn more about how children learn to communicate, visit https://on.asha.org/2K4RJ9w.

PATA Rehabilitation Specialists 07.09.2020

We think so, too. Being an SLP rocks!!!

PATA Rehabilitation Specialists 21.08.2020

Hey, singers!!! Come check out this brand new voice class for adults! Training is tailored to individuals of all experience levels. Session 1 begins on Tuesday, Sept. 10. Classes will be held at the Dallas Middle School in Dallas, PA. Contact PATAsphere to register today!

PATA Rehabilitation Specialists 04.08.2020

Scientists from the University of California have found a way to transform brain signals into spoken words and sentences, which could someday help people who have lost the ability to speak or gesture. The original article appeared in the Journal Nature: https://on.asha.org/2GGNlyE