JoBeth Hamilton, MS, CF-SLP

JoBeth Hamilton, Speech-Language Pathologist at Center for Pediatric Therapies in Danville, VirginiaJoBeth Hamilton is a Speech Language-Pathologist at the Center for Pediatric Therapies in Danville, Virginia.  JoBeth provides speech therapy to children from birth to age 21 in our outpatient clinic, home settings and school settings.

JoBeth earned a Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education from Radford University in 2007.  She then earned a Master of Science in Communication Disorders and Sciences from Radford University in 2011. She is currently completing her Clinical Fellowship, and will apply for a Certificate of Clinical Competency (CCC) from the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association in March 2012.

JoBeth is originally from Dublin, Virginia but now resides in Danville.  Outside of work, she enjoys spending time wither her labradoodle, Scarlett, and being crafty.

 

Jessica Brammer-Owens, MS, CCC-SLP/L

Jessica Brammer-Owens, MS, CCC-SLP/L, Speech-Language Pathologist at Center for Pediatric Therapies in Danville, VirginiaJessica Brammer-Owens is a Speech-Language Pathologist at the Center for Pediatric Therapies in Danville, Virginia.  Jessica provides speech, language, and feeding therapy to children from birth to age 21 in the Danville outpatient clinic, patient’s homes, and local schools.

Jessica hails from the Midwest.  She earned a Bachelor of Science in Education in Communication Disorders from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and her Master of Science in Communication Services and Disorders from the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater. Jessica holds a Certificate of Clinical Competency in Speech-Language Pathology (CCC-SLP) from the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association.

She worked for five years in North Carolina before relocating to Danville and joining CPT. Jessica is PROMPT I trained and enjoys working with a variety of communication disorders including child language and articulation/phonology, apraxia of speech, AAC, oral motor, feeding (including sensory feeding), voice, and stuttering.  She also enjoys working with children with multiple disabilities.  Jessica signs ASL and is able to provide total communication based therapy for children with hearing impairments.

When not working, Jessica enjoys knitting, crocheting, sewing, and just about anything that is crafty.