Caitlin Zimyeski

Speech Language Pathologist at CBS Therapy

Caitlin Zimyeski is a skilled Speech Language Pathologist with extensive experience in diverse settings. Currently employed at Easter Seals of Connecticut since January 2018 and simultaneously at CBS Therapy since August 2016, Zimyeski specializes in supporting elementary school children with various speech and language disorders, including autism, ADHD, and dyslexia. Responsibilities encompass case management, assessment, treatment, and team communication with families and educators. Previous roles include working with the geriatric population at Genesis and Preferred Therapy Solutions, focusing on swallowing, cognition, and language disorders. Zimyeski holds a Master of Science degree in Speech-Language Pathology from Worcester State University and two Bachelor's degrees in Human Services from Assumption University.

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Middlebury, United States

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CBS Therapy

AMAZING KIDS – AMAZING PROGRESS CBS Therapy was founded in 2006 by bilingual speech-language pathologists Michael Smith and Peter Erklauer. At present, CBS Therapy is one of the largest providers of school-based and pediatric staffing services in the Northeast. We represent an extensive network of therapists, educators, and special education directors across the New England region with an emphasis on Rhode Island, Connecticut, and Massachusetts. Currently, we are expanding to include Home and Center Based ABA, Speech and OT therapies. THE CBS THERAPY DIFFERENCE Our organization is passionate about helping children with special needs and serving the schools, therapists, and families that support them. We achieve this by working efficiently, investing in the highest quality therapists, going above and beyond in our customer and therapist relationships, and making the staffing process simpler for everyone involved. We are your hands-on, results-oriented regional partner that help our region's children move forward.


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