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Stacy provides speech-language services to the pediatric population, with a focus on early intervention (birth-age 5).

She also provides some articulation and language services for school-aged children. Stacy graduated from the University of Maine-Orono with a B.S. in Communication Disorders in 1994, and received her Master of Science degree in Communication Sciences and Disorders from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee in 1998.


Her work experiences have included service provision in skilled nursing facilities, hospitals, home health agencies, public schools, and early intervention. After graduate school she worked with a traveling therapy company, providing services in Indiana, Kentucky, and Massachusetts in a variety of healthcare and school settings.

From 2005-2009, Stacy lived to Durham, North Carolina, where she worked in early intervention and private practice. She began taking continuing education courses through Duke and Wake Med on early childhood feeding disorders, as she recognized that this was an area of need in Maine. Additional trainings she has taken over the years include PROMPT, Floortime, and PECS.

Since returning to Maine in 2009, Stacy has worked exclusively in early intervention, private practice, and providing temporary services in a day treatment behavioral program. In her free time she enjoys dance, yoga, playing guitar, hiking, stand-up paddle boarding, and boating. Stacy lives in Falmouth, Maine with her husband, Ed and cat, Django.

Stacy is certified by the American Speech and Hearing Association (ASHA) and is Maine licensed.

More information can be found at www.asha.org and www.stutteringhelp.org