I am a licensed speech-language pathologist in the Illinois Metro East. I attended Southern Illinois University Edwardsville and received a B.S. in Speech-Language Pathology in 2009. During my senior year, I completed an undergraduate research project, Journaling with Aphasia, and presented on my findings at state and national conventions. I went on to complete my graduate studies at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville ultimately completing my degree as M.S. in Speech-Langauge Pathology in 2011.
Since graduating I have worked in many settings across the clinical spectrum. My career began in Early Intervention in the Metro East completing in-home therapy for children birth-3 years old and their families. I enjoyed the personal relationships and the educational opportunities afforded by families allowing me to join them in their daily journey to developing communication skills for their young ones. I then practiced as a speech pathologist in the school district providing intervention for children from 3 years of age through 5th grade. These experiences ranged from providing intervention for articulation delays, phonological delays, language delays, AAC trials and implementation, fluency, social language groups, and individual and group therapy for children with developmental delays and autism spectrum disorders.
Life then opened a door for me to transition into geriatrics to follow my first passion - aphasia therapy. I began in the Assisted Living, Skilled Nursing Facilities, and Home Health in 2012 and have been in this area of practice since. I have specialized in cognitive communication deficits and swallowing impairments, specifically mild cognitive impairment and dementia care. I began my training in John F. Barnes Myofascial Release in September 2025 and will be continuing trainings in the upcoming months to further my knowledge and continue to develop my skills.
I currently live in Smithton with my husband, two sons, and three dogs. In my free time I enjoy watching sports, spending time with my family, and staying active.

Meet The Clinician
Kelsey Sullivan, M.S., CCC-SLP, LSVT
OwnerSpeech-Language Pathologist
Adults
Do you or a loved one experience worsening memory loss, disorientation, word finding difficulty, trouble completing daily routines and activities, difficulty with decision-making, or increased assistance for organizing finances and medication? Call me for more information.
Children
Does your child have trouble in the classroom due to difficulty following directions, difficulty communicating their needs and wants verbally, or struggle to interact with their peers in social settings? Call me for more information.
Voice
Have you or a loved one experienced changes in your day to day voice, the loudness of your voice, voice clarity, or experience increased fatigue after lengthy speaking tasks? I may be able to help!
Swallowing
As we age, the body can experience a myriad of changes in swallow function resulting in increased coughing, drooling, throat clearing, feeling of food sticking in throat, and/or increased difficulty with medication. I may have some solutions!