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DSHA HISTORY

The Delaware Speech-Language-Hearing Association (DSHA) was organized in 1950 by “individuals interested in speech therapy.”  The Constitution was amended in 1952 to establish DSHA’s affiliation with the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA).  In July 1973, Delaware became one of the early states to pass a licensure bill.

 

DSHA has grown from a group of fifteen individuals to a membership of over two hundred professionals who provide diagnostic and intervention services to children and adults.

 

Founders:

  • Leroy Horne, Audiologist, Wilmington Medical Center - Delaware Hospital
  • Marion Gilmore, Speech Pathologist, Delaware State Department of Public Health
  • Richard French, Speech Pathologist, Delaware State Department of Education

 



 



 

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