Loyola University Maryland

Department of Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences

Nicole Hoenig, M.S., CCC-SLP

Clinical Faculty
ncromer@loyola.edu

Education

B.S. and M.S. in Speech-Language Pathology, Loyola College 2000 & 2002

  

Area of Specialty

Adult Cognitive-Communication Disorders

Cognitive-Communication Disorders Related to Dementia

  

About

A native Baltimore resident, Nicole earned her undergraduate and graduate degrees from Loyola.  She has been practicing since 2002.  Nicole has worked in a variety of settings, with a great deal of time spent working in inpatient rehabilitation and traumatic brain injury rehab and sub-acute rehabilitation in skilled nursing facilities, assisted living facilities, and in the community.  Nicole volunteers as a facilitator of a monthly Alzheimer’s Caregiver Support Group through the Alzheimer’s Association, Greater Maryland Chapter.  Nicole joined the Loyola Clinical Faculty in Columbia in August, 2016 as a graduate student supervisor in the adult neurogenic clinical rotation.  Nicole is married and lives in Oliver Beach, MD with her husband and two children. 

  

Achievements

2015-2018 Master Clinician- Cognitive Communication Disorders Related to Dementia- Genesis Rehabilitation Services

2015 Certified Support Group Facilitator- Alzheimer’s Association (Greater MD Chapter)

2015 Certified Trainer for Assisted Living Facilities Annual COMAR Required Education– Maryland State Board of Health and Mental Hygiene and Alzheimer’s Association

2016 Trained in Myofascial Release Techniques for Dysphagia Management

 

Alexander
Alumni

David Alexander

Speech pathologist shares work with the Cadet Corps program at the Maryland School for the Deaf

Speech-Language Pathology