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Speech-Language Pathologists

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Speech-Language Pathologist, Owner: Calley E. Mitchell M.A., CCC-SLP, Licensed 

Calley Mitchell earned her bachelor's and master's degrees from Kent State University. She is an energetic speech-language pathologist with commitment to family-centered services and making an impact in the lives of people with communication challenges. Calley specializes in working with neurodivergent clients who need communication support.

In her free time, Calley loves spending time with her family, her dogs, horses, and gardening!

 

Calley is certified in the It Takes Two to Talk Program from the Hanen Centre (Learn more) and DIRFloortime (Learn More).

Calley is also the proud recipient of the ACE Award from the American Speech-Language Hearing Association.  Learn more

Calley chooses from a variety of approaches that will best support her client's success.

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Speech-Language Pathologist: Ashlynn Kufleitner, M.A. CCC-SLP

Ashlynn earned her Masters degree from the University of Pittsburgh and her Bachelor’s degree from the College of Wooster. She is trained in SOS feeding. At Wooster, she was involved in research and completed a published Independent Study that investigated echolalia and self-stimulatory behaviors as a potential communication strategy for autistic children. She is a sibling to two autistic brothers and understands first-hand that individuals with communication needs and their families need to receive compassionate and comprehensive care from professionals. She is passionate about advocacy, education, and neurodiversity. In her practice, she enjoys working with clients of all ages and strives to help her clients become strong, confident communicators.

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Ashlynn is DIRFloortime certified (Learn More)

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Speech-Language Pathologist: Brendan Marchetti, M.A. CCC-SLP

Brendan earned his bachelor’s degree from Bowling Green State University and earned his Master’s degree in Speech Language Pathology from Kent State University. He has a special interest in fluency disorders which played a large role in his reason for becoming an SLP. He became an SLP to help people of all ages and backgrounds communicate in the way that is most effective for them. In his free time he enjoy camping, hiking, playing guitar, and spending time with friends and family.

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Brendan is DIRFloortime trained (Learn More)

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Speech- Language Pathologist: Sam Eisner, M.A CCC-SLP

Sam earned her Master’s degree from Kent State University and her Bachelor’s from Indiana University. At Kent, she specialized in Early Intervention and has a passion for neurodiversity. She became an SLP to support all types of children and families communicate and connect with those around them. In her free time Sam enjoys hiking, cycling, traveling, and spending time with friends and family.

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Speech- Language Pathologist: Brooke Chandler, M.A CF-SLP

Brooke earned her Master’s degree from Kent State University and her Bachelor’s degree from Ohio State University. She have interests in treating pragmatic/social skills as well as articulation and language disorders. In her free time, Brooke enjoy reading and spending time with her family, dog, and friends.

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Consultant: Pamela Mitchell, Ph.D., CCC-SLP, Licensed

Pamela R. Mitchell, Ph.D. is a highly experienced speech-language pathologist with a passion for helping clients achieve their goals.

Dr. Mitchell has a diverse base of clinical, research and teaching experience in a variety of environments and is highly regarded for her clinical skills.

Occupational Therapists

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Occupational Therapist: Caitlin McNulty, MOT/R

Caitlin earned her masters of occupational therapy from Chatham University. She has a strong interest in supporting pediatric clients using functional and sensory informed strategies. Caitlin enjoys spending time with her family and crafting.

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Occupational Therapist: Elysse Rogers, OTD, OTR/L

​Elysse earned her Bachelor's degree in Psychology and Doctorate in Occupational Therapy from Slippery Rock University. During her time there, she led a doctoral capstone project that investigated factors that impacted the success of college students from historically underrepresented backgrounds. She also worked closely with several offices and organizations on the campus to connect students to resources to help them succeed. She is passionate about neurodiversity, equity, and inclusion and strives to provide services that incorporate the whole person. In her free time, she enjoys spending time with friends and family, baking with sourdough, thrifting, crocheting, sewing, and playing with her two dogs, Nellie and Lacie. 

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Occupational Therapist: Sarah Toppin, OTD, OTR/L

​ Sarah earned her Doctorate in Occupational Therapy from Slippery Rock University and her Bachelor's degree in Health Science and Psychology at Heidelberg University. She is passionate about incorporating sensory strategies into everyday life and providing care that incorporates the whole person. In her free time, she enjoys spending time with family and friends, reading, baking, and loom knitting.

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Support Staff

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Office Manager: Robin Hajek

Robin earned her Bachelors in Environmental Science from Cleveland State University with a focus on freshwater ecology. She has a history of working for the park system for the last several years. In her free time Robin enjoys hiking, biking, and kayaking.

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Administrative Assistant: Hayley Kufleitner

Hayley earned her Bachelor's degree in Sociology, holding active office in Alpha Kappa Delta, the honor society of sociology. She worked many years as a caretaker and activity assistant for advanced dementia patients. She believes that every brain is a beautiful one, everyone deserves to feel loved and live their lives to the fullest. She is passionate about inclusion and equity and will be friendly smile to help any way she can. 

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