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The
Reeves Rehab Speech Therapy Center opened in
February of 2012. Owners, Susan and Ben Reeves, have long
been associated with speech and rehabilitation services in
the Concho Valley for over three decades now. Both Susan and
Ben worked at West Texas Rehabilitation Center for over
thirty years. While working at WTRC all three of their
children were involved alongside their parents in camps for
special needs children, which Susan served as the
co-director for 19 years while Ben helped for years showing
children the joy of fishing for the first time, along with
all three of their children. They have raised their three
children, Jamie, Blake and Kari, knowing the joy of helping
others not only through their work at WTRC but also in a
variety of activities and organizations throughout the
community. Susan is a member of the 1996 Leadership San
Angelo Class while Ben has served as a current member of the
Dove Creek Volunteer Fire Dept. and past president of the
Dove Creek Home Owner's Association and it various community
needs. “Giving back to the community” are not just words,
but a lifestyle of giving for the Susan and Ben Reeves
family.
“Service to others is the rent we pay
on earth," ( Groban, 1942) and it is a way of life for Susan
and Ben Reeves. Excellent customer service
paired with exceptional patient care, are focal points for
Reeves Rehab Speech Therapy Center. Lending a helping hand
is nothing new to Susan and Ben Reeves, nor to those who
serve at the Reeves Rehab Speech Therapy Center. We are here
to offer you the best service and care we possibly can and
are committed to excellence. |
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About Susan
Reeves, M. Ed. CCC/SLP |
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Susan
has over 33 years’ experience with pediatric and adult
patients in all areas of speech rehabilitation. She is
currently a member of
American Speech and Hearing
Association and the
Texas Speech and Hearing
Association. She is the
International Association of Laryngectomees Administrative
Manager where she helps to coordinate people
who have had their vocal cords removed, typically to cancer,
with support clubs throughout the United States and beyond.
Directing the IAL office at the RR speech clinic is a
volunteer position, which she has held since Sept. 2008. She
has lectured across the United States, Mexico and Germany on
alaryngeal rehabilitation. She is also on the planning
committee of the
Texas Laryngectomee Association
Meeting and has served the
Texas
Laryngectomee Association for over 20 years.
Mrs. Reeves has a passion for serving children who have
language disorders which are manifested in atypical behavior
patterns. She has been a guest speaker at several
universities, including Angelo State University, North Texas
State University, Texas Woman’s University and most recently
the Dept. of Aging and Disability State Habilitation
Conference in Sept. 2012, on topics relative to language
differences and their connection to atypical behaviors. |
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Learn about the rest of the Reeves Speech
Rehabilitation on our staff page. |
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