Brooke Hall, Speech Language Pathology
Faculty: Daphne Hartzheim
Brooke is a clinically certified Speech-Language Pathologist and Clinical Assistant Professor supervising graduate students in the SCCE. Brooke's professional background spans the full spectrum of speech-language pathology, from early intervention strategies for toddlers and their parents to successful management of K-12 school-aged caseloads and specialized programs for older adults facing neurological deficits. Brooke's commitment to evidence-based practice and interdisciplinary collaboration in the field enriches the educational experience for her students, preparing them to meet the diverse needs of their future clients. Her background includes specialized skills in:
-Fluency and stuttering intervention
-Articulation and phonological therapy
-Cognitive communication rehabilitation
-Expressive and receptive language therapy
-Social language skills development
-Dysphagia management and treatment
-Early intervention for language delays
-Individualized Education Plan (IEP) and 504 Plan development
-Interdisciplinary team coordination
-Memory care program development and caregiver education
Returning to Cache Valley, where she completed her own studies, Brooke is delighted to contribute professionally to the community that shaped her early career. Alongside her professional roles, she enjoys exploring the Valley with her husband and three children. Reconnecting with the area and sharing its beauty with her family adds a unique dimension to her role at the university, blending professional expertise with a deep appreciation for the community.