Meet the Expert

Elyse Goldshein, M.S., CCC-SLP--Owner and Operator
Elyse brings an extensive 18-year background as an SLP to the table and has worked closely with clients with complex communication needs and AAC for more than 15 of those years. During her time in the Northeast, she exclusively specialized in AAC training and evaluations over the past 6 years. She relocated to Palm Beach County in 2021, with the goal of sharing her expertise and offering a full array of AAC solutions to Floridians with specific needs. Elyse is knowledgeable in most communication systems which include –but are not limited to:
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Saltillo
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Tobii Dynavox
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Prentke Romich Company
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Forbes AAC
She is well-versed in working with individuals of all ages and all populations with an affinity for finding optimal alternative access for those with additional physical challenges. Elyse is also a respected educator, having conducted graduate courses in AAC over the past several years for Iona College in Westchester County, NY.
Elyse earned her BS in Communications Sciences and Disorders from Adelphi University in 2002. She continued to a well-respected graduate school program, receiving her MS from Mercy College in 2004. She followed that up by earning a second MS from Mercy in School Building Leadership a few years later. She maintains her ASHA certification and holds licenses in NY, and FL.
Let’s take a moment to learn a bit more about Elyse, she —along with her husband, two sons and two dogs— have taken full advantage of their new life in Florida, embracing the many options that Palm Beach County has to offer. She is grateful that her relocation has enabled her to spend more time with her family and has used it to visit Universal Studios and other landmark Florida vacation spots. She enjoys watching movies, completing complex puzzles and planning a full range of family activities. She is now a dedicated baseball mom, both actively supporting her son’s rec and travel teams as well as attending minor and major league games. She also is involved in her older son’s busy dance performance schedule. One holdover from the Goldsheins’ NY/CT days is that the family remains enthusiastic fans of the NY Mets.