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CSHAPhone: 855-727-2836

Email: [email protected]: www.CSHAssoc.org

Fax: 888-729-3489

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Join Us...

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A special room rate of $109 per night will be available until September 13, 2019, or until the room block is sold out, whichever occurs first. To book your room, call 1-800-327-2242.

We are pleased to invite you to the 3rd Annual Colorado Speech-Language-Hearing Association (CSHA)

Fall Conference! This two-day event will include many excellent continuing education opportunities for Colorado professionals working in school, medical or private practice settings. The Conference will be held in Greenwood Village, Colorado, on Friday, October 4 and Saturday, October 5. In acknowledgement of the collaboration needed within our fields to advocate for our clients, our colleagues and our profession, the theme of this year’s Conference is, Connections in Communication.

Our annual Conference is just one of the ways that CSHA provides continuing education opportunities to its members. CSHA membership dues ensure that events like this can continue to be offered and that CSHA members receive a discount on registration.

Not a member of CSHA? Consider renewing your membership or joining CSHA to receive the registration discount. We value your membership support!

This year, we are featuring a variety of exceptional presentations in topics relating to our field. Attendees will have the opportunity to learn about the latest research, enhance current skills and gain practical solutions to issues encountered in clinical practice. All of our presenters and their session titles are listed within the program. Below are just a few of our highlighted speakers:

• Lyn Turkstra will present Acquired Brain Injury in Adults and Adolescents

• James Coyle will present Ventilation, Respiration, Pneumonia and Cough: What Does it All Mean and Pulmonary Disease, Cough and Swallowing: Dysphagia Treatment: Using Evidence to Make Clinical Decisions

• Kathryn Hardin will present Right After Lunch: Right Hemisphere Disorder – Overlooked and Undertreated

• Theresa Snelling will present Tonsil/Adenoid Issues: Hyponasality vs. Hypernasality-Differential Diagnosis and Treatment

• Patty Walton will present Rethinking Stuttering Therapy

• Laura Smith and Amy Graham will present Using Principles of Motor Learning for Treating Childhood Apraxia of Speech and Diagnosing Childhood Apraxia of Speech and New Genetic Findings

The CSHA Fall Conference will also include a select call for papers and poster presentations, exhibitors and a CSHA membership meeting. Look for more information on the CSHA website www.cshassoc.org.

Sincerely,

Emilie StrakaVice President Education

Amber ReaVice President Education-Elect

Join CSHA Today!

In addition to inviting you to attend our Annual Conference this fall, we want to ask you to consider joining CSHA. We

are only as powerful as our collective voice. Decisions on many national speech-language pathology and audiology issues are being made at the state level, and membership in CSHA directly benefits the advancement of our professions in the state of Colorado. The key goals of CSHA are the advancement of education, advocacy and member communication amongst speech-language pathologists and audiologists in the state of Colorado. Here are some current highlights:

Education – Every year, we host a fall Conference and CSHA members receive a discounted rate. Additionally, members also have access to a growing list of online CE webinar opportunities at a reduced rate. For more information, visit http://www.cshassoc.org/webinars/.

Advocacy – CSHA’s lobbyist continues to be tremendously successful in advocating for issues that significantly impact Colorado speech-language pathologists and audiologists. We are currently exploring the option of participating in an interstate licensure compact which will significantly benefit many speech-language pathologists (SLPs) who have an active license beyond their home state (e.g. travelers, telepractice, SLPs living near a state border.) Additionally, we continue to push for DORA requirements that mirror ASHA rather than separate continuing education requirements at a different renewal cycle. Lobbyist services are expensive but essential to keeping our certification, making membership vital in these important efforts. We also continue to have a loud voice in state government discussions regarding Medicaid, telepractice, hearing screenings and education. This can only continue with your support.

Communication – CSHA provides timely updates to members with emails and newsletters as well as via our website. This year, that has included updates about changes to Medicaid PARs, Medicare MIP payments and new ASHA continuing education requirements.

Please consider joining CSHA! For more information and to complete your membership application, please go to www.cshassoc.org.

Thank you for your consideration.

Kathleen MettelCSHA Vice President of Membership

Holly KleiberCSHA Vice President-Elect of Membership

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James Coyle, PhD, CCC-SLP, BCS-S, is a professor of communication science disorders and otolaryngology at the University of Pittsburgh where he co-developed the

department’s clinical doctorate program in medical speech-language pathology (SLP). He

teaches undergraduate, master’s and doctoral SLP students both in the classrooms and clinics through his active caseload at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, where he also conducts dysphagia research. He teaches nationally and internationally about the medical aspects of the profession. He is a board certified specialist in swallowing disorders and an ASHA Fellow.

Amy Graham, MA, CCC-SLP, has been a speech-language pathologist for 20 years and is the owner of Graham Speech Therapy, a private practice in Colorado Springs specializing

in speech sound disorders. She is listed on the Apraxia Kids Directory of Speech-Language

Pathologists with expertise in apraxia. She has worked in a variety of settings, from numerous public and charter schools, acute care/rehabilitation hospitals, an audiology clinic and now private practice. She is committed to raising awareness about childhood apraxia of speech and supporting and equipping SLPs to provide evidence-based therapy through her social media accounts on Instagram and Facebook.

Kathryn Hardin, MA, CCC-SLP, is an assistant professor at the University of Colorado-School of Medicine, Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. Her clinical work is at the

Marcus Institute for Brain Health, where she works with individuals who have persistent

symptoms associated with mild-moderate traumatic brain injury (TBI). She is certified by the American Speech-Language- Hearing Association and is a certified brain injury specialist trainer from the Academy of Brain Injury Specialists. She is a licensed speech-language pathologist (SLP) in Colorado and has been a clinician in neurotrauma for nearly 15 years.

Rachel Johnson, MS, CCC-SLP, is a speech-language pathologist specializing in the treatment of Parkinson’s disease and neurological conditions. In 2008, she graduated

from the University of Wisconsin Eau Claire and began working with adults in a hospital setting.

She took a position at a new satellite hospital in the Milwaukee, Wisconsin area which grew her interest in evaluating and treating individuals with Parkinson’s disease. She helped develop the first YMCA Parkinson’s disease exercise class and social communication class. In 2016, Ms. Johnson transitioned into private practice. Currently, she has established several LOUD Crowd groups that meet weekly and speaks at many Parkinson’s disease support groups across the area. She enjoys spreading the word that laughter is medicine. She has certifications in LSVT LOUD, LSVT for Life, Parkinson’s Voice Project (SPEAK OUT) and group mediation training.

Highlighted 2019 PresentersLaura Smith, MA, CCC-SLP, is Apraxia Kids

certified for advanced training and clinical expertise in childhood apraxia of speech (CAS), has completed the PROMPT Level 1 training and the Kaufman Speech to Language Protocol

(K-SLP). She has lectured throughout the United States on CAS and related issues. Ms. Smith is committed to raising and spreading CAS awareness following her own daughter’s diagnosis of CAS and dyspraxia. She is the apraxia walk coordinator for Denver, and writes for various publications including the ASHA wire blog, The Mighty, and on a website she manages, slpmommyofapraxia.com. In 2016, she was awarded ASHA’s media award for garnering national media attention around apraxia detailing her connection with Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) fighter Ronda Rousey, and also received ASHA’s ACE award for her continuing education, specifically in the area of childhood motor speech disorders.

Lyn Turkstra, PhD, CCC-SLP, BC-ANCDS, is a professor at McMaster University, assistant dean for speech-language pathology and faculty in the McMaster Neuroscience Graduate Program. Dr. Turkstra has published extensively

on cognitive and communication function after traumatic brain injury (TBI), and is co-author of the

2011 text, Optimizing Cognitive Rehabilitation, with Dr. McKay Sohlberg. Dr. Turkstra was a member of the INCOG practice guidelines committee for traumatic brain injury rehabilitation, funded by the Ontario Neurotrauma Foundation and Monash University, and is a consultant to the Veterans Health System and Department of Defense for clinical practice guidelines in mild TBI. She lectures nationally and internationally on development of evidence-informed models of cognitive rehabilitation for adolescents and adults with acquired brain injury in acute, sub-acute and long-term care settings.

Karen Vizyak, MS, MSPT, earned her master’s degree in physical therapy at Texas Woman’s University and has practiced physical therapy since 1995. She has worked primarily in outpatient and pediatric settings and became

director of physical medicine at Platte Valley Medical Center in 2014. She earned her Pilates certification and started teaching Pilates in 2007. She became a registered yoga teacher in 2010, then trained to become Level II certified to teach adaptive yoga through Mind Body Solutions in 2011. Through the Platte Valley Foundation, she brought Matthew Sanford, founder of Mind Body Solutions to the hospital, assisting him in two annual workshops to train clinical staff on integrating the Mind Body approach into health care. Since then, she has developed a hospital Mind Body Team that provides additional training and is in the process of developing a Mind Body research project involving total knee replacement patients. In addition, she teaches weekly yoga classes at Platte Valley and adaptive yoga to seniors through the hospital’s community outreach program. She is an active member of the American Physical Therapy Association.

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Patty Walton, MA, CCC-SLP, BCS-F, graduated from the University of Colorado at Boulder with a master’s degree in speech-language pathology in 1985. She is a board certified specialist in fluency. She is the owner of the

Center for Stuttering Therapy in Denver. In addition to her clinical practice, she is adjunct faculty at the University of Northern Colorado and clinical faculty at the University of Colorado at Boulder where she teaches graduate courses in fluency and is a clinical educator providing training and supervision for diagnostic and clinical practicums focused in fluency disorders. Ms. Walton co-authored Fun With Fluency for the Young Child with Mary Wallace, in 1998, and authored Fun with Fluency for the School Age Child in 2013. She has presented extensively at the local, state, national and international levels on topics related to fluency disorders. She is a board member of The American Board of Fluency and Fluency Disorders.

Highlighted 2019 Presenters

Amanda TarrPresident

Emilie Straka McLeodPresident-Elect

MayJean BarnesPast President

Caroline FreerVice President for Public Policy

Amy FetterVice President-Elect for

Public Policy

Emilie Straka McLeodVice President for Education

Amber RaeVice President-Elect for Education

Kathleen MettelVice President for Membership

Holly KleiberVice President-Elect for

Membership

Ashley GroverTreasurer

Wendy RichTreasurer-Elect

Katherine GirdaukasCommunications Director

Andrea SkoogCommunications Director-Elect

Serena LaughenColorado University

Student Liaison

Abbie HuntUniversity of Northern Colorado

Student Liaison

Amanda HemannMetro UniversityStudent Liaison

Cheryl AnselmoWebinar Chair

Allison FosterASHA Colorado State Education

Advocacy Leader

Sarah ElderASHA Colorado State Advocate for

Reimbursement

Darcy BorellaASHA Colorado State Advocate for

Medicare Policy

Stephanie CoeASHA Colorado State Telepractice

Network Representative

Catherine CurranFoundation Representative

CSHA Board of Directors

Handouts on the Web!

www.cshassoc.org

Speaker handoutswill be available onthe web beginningSeptember 19, 2019.

Presentation abstracts and learner outcomes for all

sessions are available online at www.cshassoc.org

• Denver has 300 days of sunshine a year.

• Most cities graciously accept an invitation to host the Olympics, but Denver delightfully declined the honor. Concerns over pollution and a population boom led to the city voting against hosting the 1976 Winter Olympics, the only city to turn down a chance to host this esteemed event.

• Denver citizen Louis E. Ballast, owner of the Humpty-Dumpty Barrel Drive-In, who trademarked the cheeseburger in 1935!

• The first permanent structure in Denver was not a hospital, bank or house—it was a saloon.

• In 1902, the police at Denver Union Station started enforcing a “no kissing” rule on platforms because it slowed down the trains.

• Denver’s nicknamed the Mile High City because it sits at an elevation of exactly one mile, or 5,280 feet.

• Elvis Presley once flew in his private jet from Memphis to Denver’s Stapleton Airport just for a sandwich. He ordered 22 Fool’s Gold Loafs, a sandwich containing a jar of peanut butter, a jar of grape jelly and one pound of bacon, from the Colorado Gold Mine Company Steakhouse for him and his friends. They dined on the sandwiches with champagne and then returned home.

Following sessions on Friday, join your fellow colleagues for happy hour at the Hub Bar.

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8:30 am–10:00 amSession 1 – Acquired Brain Injury in Adults and Adolescents, Part 1Lyn Turkstra, PhD, CCC-SLP, BC-ANCDS

Session 2 – Exploring Mind Body Connections to Improve Therapist and Patient ExperienceKaren Vizyak, MS, MSPT

Session 3 – Tonsil/Adenoid Issues: Hyponasality vs. Hypernasality-Differential Diagnosis and Treatment, Part 1Theresa Snelling, MA, CCC-SLP

10:15 am–11:45 amSession 4 – Acquired Brain Injury in Adults and Adolescents, Part 2Lyn Turkstra, PhD, CCC-SLP, BC-ANCDS

Session 5 – Tonsil/Adenoid Issues: Hyponasality vs. Hypernasality-Differential Diagnosis and Treatment, Part 2Theresa Snelling, MA, CCC-SLP

Session 6 – Working With Culturally-Linguistically Diverse Children With Communication DisordersPui Kan, PhD, CCC-SLP; Amy Thrasher, MA, CCC-SLP; Molly Filippini, MA, CCC-SLP; Shirley Huang, MA, CCC-SLP

11:45 am–1:00 pmLunch on Your Own | Posters

1:00 pm–2:30 pmSession 7 – AAC and ASD: Let’s Get ‘em Ready for Success!Amy Frisbie, MA, CCC-SLP; Lisa Nobel Martin, MA, CCC-SLP

Session 8 – Acquired Brain Injury in Adults and Adolescents, Part 3Lyn Turkstra, PhD, CCC-SLP, BC-ANCDS

Session 9 – Ventilation, Respiration, Pneumonia and Cough: What Does it all Mean?, Part 1James Coyle, PhD, CCC-SLP, BCS-S

2:45 pm–4:15 pmSession 10 – Rethinking Stuttering TherapyPatty Walton, MA, CCC-SLP, BCS-F

Session 11 – Right After Lunch: Right Hemisphere Disorder – Overlooked and UndertreatedKathryn Hardin, MA, CCC-SLP

Session 12 – Ventilation, Respiration, Pneumonia and Cough: What Does it all Mean?, Part 2James Coyle, PhD, CCC-SLP, BCS-S

Saturday Events8:00 am–4:30 pm Registration8:30 am–4:15 pm Sessions8:00 am–12:00 pm Exhibits Open12:00 pm–12:50 pm Luncheon - Membership Meeting

Friday Events 7:30 am–4:15 pm Registration8:30 am–4:15 pm Sessions8:00 am–4:30 pm Exhibits Open11:45 am–1:00 pm Lunch on Your Own/Posters4:30 pm Happy Hour and Networking

8:30 am–10:00 amSession 13 – Diagnosing Childhood Apraxia of Speech and New Genetic FindingsLaura Smith, MA, CCC-SLP; Amy Graham, MA, CCC-SLP

Session 14 – Enhancing Telepractice Service Delivery: Collaboration Between SLPs and OTsKristin Martinez, MA, CCC-SLP; Rachel Morris, BS

Session 15 – Pulmonary Disease, Cough and Swallowing; Dysphagia Treatment: Using Evidence to Make Clinical Decisions, Part 1James Coyle, PhD, CCC-SLP, BCS-S

10:15 am–11:45 amSession 16 – Pulmonary Disease, Cough and Swallowing; Dysphagia Treatment: Using Evidence to Make Clinical Decisions, Part 2James Coyle, PhD, CCC-SLP, BCS-S

Session 17 – Using Principles of Motor Learning for Treating Childhood Apraxia of SpeechLaura Smith, MA, CCC-SLP; Amy Graham, MA, CCC-SLP

Session 18 – Video Modeling for Improved Expressive Language Outcomes and Skill MaintenanceJennifer Gray, MS, CCC-SLP

12:00 pm–12:50 pmLuncheon – Membership Meeting(Pre-registration and payment required)

1:00 pm–2:30 pmSession 19 – Evaluation and Treatment for Individuals With Parkinson DiseaseRachel Johnson, MS, CCC-SLP

Session 20 – Developing Speech, Language and Listening in Children With Hearing LossSara Robinson, MA, CCC-SLP

Session 21 – Hodson’s Phonological Approach to Remediation of Severe Speech DisordersJody Heatherly, MA, CCC-SLP

2:45 pm–4:15 pmSession 22 – Associations Between Communication in Children With ASD and Parental ResilienceSiva Priya Santhanam, PhD, CCC-SLP

Session 23 – Contribute to Evidence-Based Practice: Conduct Research in Your Clinical SettingSusie Peterson, ClinScD, CCC-SLP

Session 24 – Preschool Speech-Language Screening: Tools, Post-Fail Actions and ChallengesChristina Meyers-Denman, PhD, CCC-SLP; Rebecca Burton, MS, CCC-SLP

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Abstracts and learner outcomes for all sessions can be found on the CSHA website at www.cshassoc.org.

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Register online at www.cshassoc.org! Early Registration Deadline is August 22, 2019

CSHA Membership Number_________________________________

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Address ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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MEMBERSHIP RATESFor explanation of rates, visit www.cshassoc.org.

CONVENTION REGISTRATION FEESIn order to qualify for member rates, you must be a current CSHA member

Early RegistrationOn or Before

8/22/19

After 8/22/19

Insert Amount

Due

Full Conference

Professional – CSHA Member $155 $170 $

Professional – Non-Member $255 $270 $

Student – CSHA Member $40 $65 $

Student – Non-Member $80 $105 $

Single Day

Professional – CSHA Member $125 $150 $

Professional – Non-Member $225 $250 $

Student – CSHA Member $30 $55 $

Student – Non-Member $70 $95 $

Presenter

Presenter Rate $100 $125 $

Luncheon Options – (Pre-registration required)

Saturday Lunch – Membership Meeting (Cost $5) Yes $5

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2019 Fall ConferenceFriday, October 4 - Saturday, October 5 | DoubleTree by Hilton Denver Tech Center

7801 E. Orchard Road, Greenwood Village, CO 80111

Regular Member (two years) .................................................. $120 Regular Member (one year)* ....................................................$75

*$55 if full-time doctoral student. SLPA .........................................................................................$45 Student Member ......................................................................$30

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Registration is Open

Early Bird Rates Available Until August 22, 2019

Membership Luncheon MeetingSaturday, October 512:00 pm – 12:50 pm