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Meet The Team

Natalie Bowman,

MS, CCC-SLP, CBIS

Owner & Bilingual SLP 

Certified Brain Injury Specialist

Natalie (she/her) is a bilingual English-Spanish Speech Language Pathologist (SLP). She earned her master’s degree in Speech Language Pathology from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, and is a certified member of the American Speech Language Hearing Association (ASHA). Natalie has experience in a variety of settings, including inpatient rehabilitation, outpatient pediatric and adult clinics, and schools.  She has also worked as a clinical professor. Throughout her education and career, Natalie has been dedicated to advancing our field through research. She has presented on the topics of cognition and bilingualism at local and international conferences, as well as published her research in peer-reviewed journals. Because of her wide array of experience, she understands the unique needs and challenges that families face across the continuum of care.

 

Natalie remains committed to ongoing education and training. She is a Certified Brain Injury Specialist (CBIS) through the Academy of Certified Brain Injury Specialists. Natalie was awarded an ASHA ACE Award in November of 2022 for her demonstrated excellence in continuing education. She is certified in the SPEAK OUT!® program to help those with Parkinson's Disease strengthen their voices. Natalie is also listed in the Apraxia-Kids directory, which is limited to those who have demonstrated understanding and experience in treating children with apraxia of speech. 

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Natalie takes the time to get to know each patient, learn their interests and needs, and understand their role within the whole family. She works with clients on targets that are functional and will help them participate fully and succeed in life, work, and school. 

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Natalie is not accepting new clients at this time.

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Jordan Romick

MS, CCC-SLP

Certified Speech Language Pathologist

Jordan Romick, MS, CCC-SLP (she/her) is a licensed and certified speech-language pathologist. She earned her undergraduate degree and SLPA licensure at the University of Colorado Boulder before completing her master’s degree in speech-language pathology at Northeastern University in Boston, MA.

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Jordan began her career as an SLPA working across several Title 1 schools, where she developed a strong commitment to providing accessible, functional care tailored to each client’s needs. She has since expanded her clinical expertise across multiple areas of the field, working with clients of all ages and valuing collaborative relationships with the individuals and families she serves.

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Her clinical work focuses on helping clients communicate confidently and effectively across a variety of contexts. She provides voice therapy, supporting transgender and gender-diverse clients in finding a voice that feels authentic, and is certified in SPEAK OUT!® interventions for individuals with Parkinson’s disease. Jordan also specializes in functional approaches to cognitive-linguistic rehabilitation, particularly for individuals recovering from post-concussion syndrome, helping clients and their communication partners develop creative, meaningful, and sustainable strategies to manage cognitive fatigue and improve everyday functioning.

Elizabeth Mordach,

MS, CF-SLP

Clinical Fellow Speech Language Pathologist

Elizabeth is a speech-language pathologist committed to providing collaborative patient-centered care. She earned her Bachelor of Arts in Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences at the University of Colorado Boulder before completing her Master of Science in Communication Sciences and Disorders at Rush University in Chicago, IL.

Her clinical experience spans a wide range of settings, including acute care, inpatient rehabilitation, intensive care units (NICU/PICU), and outpatient pediatrics. She is passionate about providing meaningful care to individuals at all stages of life.

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Her clinical interests include neurologic rehabilitation, swallowing/feeding disorders, and speech and language disorders across the lifespan. She values forming partnerships with clients and families and empowering them with individualized strategies that support confidence, safety, and communication success in daily life.

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Our Clinical Philosophy

At Brainstorm, our clinical philosophy is grounded in evidence-based and trusted clinical methods, paired with a commitment to individualized treatment. No two people are the same, so no two therapy plans should look the same!  Early in the therapeutic process, we take the time to learn about the client’s functional needs. We establish a foundation of understanding the specific outcomes that the patient is looking to achieve and form a collaborative partnership to meet those goals. We tailor our knowledge of best practices to the unique learning style of each patient. 

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