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In
the early 1950s in Colorado, the Scottish Rite of Freemasonry of the
Southern Jurisdiction of the United States initiated a program to help
children with speech and language disorders. The results obtained from
this program led to the establishment of RiteCare clinics to provide
diagnostic evaluation and treatment of speech and language disorders, as
well as learning disabilities.
Today,
there are 170 RiteCareŽ clinics, centers, and special programs
operating or planned for children and therapists located throughout the
United States. Each facility is staffed by speech-language pathologists
or other trained personnel. Through the support of Scottish Rite
members, these clinics, centers, and programs continue to increase. The
value of this philanthropy has long been apparent. Tens of thousands of
youngsters across the United States have been helped significantly. With
the good work of dedicated clinicians and parents, the Scottish Rite has
achieved successes that could only be imagined a few years back.
Children who might have remained educationally handicapped for a
lifetime can now talk, read, and lead useful lives.
Directory
of RiteCareŽ clinics, centers, and programs
More
about childhood language disorders
For
more information, visit the Scottish Rite Supreme Council website at:
http://www.scottishrite.org/what/phil/ritecare.html
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