- Senior Leadership
- Grant Leadership
- Faculty
- Care Coordination
- Caring for Champions
- Community Engagement
- Education and Child Development
- Family Care Enhancement Project
- Genetic Medicine
- integrated Center for Autism Spectrum Disorders
- Occupational Therapy
- Outpatient Clinic
- Pediatric Feeding Disorders
- Physical Therapy
- Psychology
- Recreational Therapy
- Research
- Severe Behavior
- Speech-Language Pathology
- Warren G. Sanger Human Genetics Laboratory
Munroe-Meyer Institute
Speech-Language Pathology
RiteCare Clinic Omaha | MMI
985450 Nebraska Medical Center
Omaha, NE 68198-5450
Phone: 402-559-6460
Email
Professional Summary
Korey Stading is a Speech-Language Pathologist in the department of speech-language pathology at the UNMC Munroe-Meyer Institute and has provided speech and language evaluation and therapy services in the RiteCare Clinic Omaha for 20 years. She specializes in Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) and works with families to identify the best communication system for their child and funding it through their insurance company. She conducts parent training sessions to target implementation of communication strategies at home and in the community. She facilitates a preschool program for children with speech and language delays that utilizes AAC strategies. She contracts with Omaha public schools to provide assistive technology services across the district and at JP Lord school. She is involved in research, which primarily focuses on children with Down syndrome.
Specialty Certifications
- American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) certificate of clinical competence
- Nebraska state licensed speech-language pathologist
Education
- MS, Texas Christian University, Fort Worth, TX
- BS, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, NE
Teaching
- Guest lecturer at University of Nebraska-Lincoln and University of Nebraska-Omaha
- Graduate level clinical training
Special Interests & Projects
- AAC
- Early intervention
- Parent training
- Research targeting early intervention services for young children with Down syndrome between 12-24 months of age.
Professional Affiliations
- American Speech, Hearing and Language Association (ASHA)
- Nebraska Hearing Speech and Language Association (NHSLA)
Awards
Munroe-Meyer Institute staff clinical provider standout (2017)
Friends of Scottish Rite honoree (2014)
- Senior Leadership
- Grant Leadership
- Faculty
- Care Coordination
- Caring for Champions
- Community Engagement
- Education and Child Development
- Family Care Enhancement Project
- Genetic Medicine
- integrated Center for Autism Spectrum Disorders
- Occupational Therapy
- Outpatient Clinic
- Pediatric Feeding Disorders
- Physical Therapy
- Psychology
- Recreational Therapy
- Research
- Severe Behavior
- Speech-Language Pathology
- Warren G. Sanger Human Genetics Laboratory