Nov 05, 2020 · Some signs and symptoms of dysphagia include: Inability to control saliva Choking Coughing Gurgly/wet voice after swallowing Nasal regurgitation Unexplained weight loss History of frequent episodes of pneumonia
by dysphagia each year.[2] The Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) is the primary professional responsible for the evalu-ation and treatment of swallowing disorders in a healthcare setting and dysphagia assessment and treatment will account for the majority of the SLPs caseload in a SNF. Dysphagia Taylor is a certified and licensed Speech-Language Pathologist who has worked with children and adults with various speech, swallowing, and voice disorders since 2017. Taylor graduated from Oklahoma State University with a Bachelors of Science Degree in Communication Sciences and Disorders; with a minor in Psychology.