The Speech-Language Institute (SLI) of Salus University recently began hosting stuttering support group sessions after becoming a local chapter of the National Stuttering Association. Sessions are held the third Wednesday of each month from 7-8 p.m. at the Speech-Language Institute in Elkins Park.
Led by clinical educator Shelley Slott, MS, CCC-SLP, and two speech-language pathology students, Rachael Borman ’18 and Julia Kessel ’18, the support group’s purpose is to gather those who stutter along with their family and friends and those interested in learning more about stuttering, in a setting where they can share experiences and techniques. Most importantly, the group’s mission is to let those who stutter know they are not alone.
“We hope to provide people with the knowledge that you are not alone and there are others out there who are functioning adults despite their stuttering,” said Slott.
“Attendees have a place where they can come to empower themselves, share their experiences, and to reduce any negative feelings they may have about their stuttering or themselves,” said Borman.
Each session involves an overview of various topics related to stuttering and a chance for group discussion. According to Slott, the benefits of a support group atmosphere makes members feel less isolated, gives members the tools to cope with their stuttering as well as socializing with others who stutter. The group also provides a much-needed resource for adults who stutter as most insurance carriers do not cover stuttering therapy for adults.
Slott hopes the group continues to grow and assists the local community.
“I hope that the group provides ongoing support to the community at large by attracting those in the greater Philadelphia area who are in need of support,” she said.
If you or a loved one is interested in joining the Stuttering Support Group or another type of support group, fill out this form.