Our Speech Therapy Team
Jennifer Moore, MA, CCC-SLP
Speech-Language Pathologist
Jen has been a practicing Speech Language Pathologist since graduating
with a Master's degree from the University of Northern Colorado in
2007. Over the years she has gained extensive experience working with
all ages in the diagnosis and treatment of articulation, language, voice,
feeding, swallowing, and fluency deficiencies as well as stuttering, augmentative
communication, and traumatic brain injury needs. She also works to improve
speaking, listening, reading, writing, and cognitive development.
Jen is a nationally certified member of the American-Speech-Language-Hearing
Association and is licensed with the state of Colorado and the Colorado
Department of Education. She is also certified in LSVT LOUD, a voice and
speech treatment technique for adults and children with motor speech disorders.
In her free time Jen enjoys hiking, biking, camping, and snowboarding with
her husband, children, and two dogs. She is passionate about helping patients
of all ages to communicate with the people in their lives.
In addition to seeing children in Gunnison, Jen is taking appointments
in Crested Butte on Tuesdays.
Randle Cecil, MS, CF-SLP
Speech-Language Pathologist
Randle is a Speech Language Pathologist who graduated from the University
of Texas in Austin with a Bachelor’s degree in Communication Sciences
and Disorders, and completed her Master’s degree in Speech Language
Pathology at the University of Texas in Dallas. Randle is a nationally
certified member of the American-Speech-Language-Hearing Association and
is licensed with the state of Colorado and the Colorado Department of
Education.
Before joining the speech therapy team at Gunnison Valley Health, Randle
was providing in-home speech therapy services in Denver for children.
Randle's pediatric experience includes working with children and young
adults on the autism spectrum and/or who have feeding, articulation and
communication difficulties. She also has experience working with those
who communicate with augmentative or alternative communication devices.
Additionally, Randle is passionate about working with adults who may have
experienced a stroke, traumatic brain injury, dementia and other neurological
diseases that can affect every day swallowing and communication.
When Randle is not attending to the needs of her patients, she enjoys spending
time cooking for others, visiting her friends in others states, and exploring
the Colorado mountains.
In addition to seeing children in Gunnison, Randle is taking appointments
in Crested Butte on Wednesday afternoons.