Solange Lopez Case Summary

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Solange Lopez, a 53-year-old bilingual right-handed female, was seen at the Lehman College Speech and Hearing Clinic for an evaluation on May 4, 2015. She was referred for a speech-language evaluation by her physician, Dr. Jean Granda, after reporting that she would like to speak more fluently (le gustaría hablar con más fluidez). She was accompanied to the evaluation by her husband, Mr. Lopez, and daughter, Ms. Lopez. In addition, Mr. Lopez stated that Mrs. Lopez’s speech is difficult to understand. Mrs. Lopez suffered an ischemic cerebral vascular accident (CVA) in the left middle cerebral artery, while at home in June 2013. She was hospitalized at New York Hospital Queens. As a result of her stroke, directly post-CVA, Mrs. Lopez exhibited agraphia, alexia, and aphasia. After 15 days, she was transferred to the Silvercrest Center for Nursing and Rehabilitation. She received physical, occupational, and speech-language intervention as an inpatient for 20 days, and continued receiving services as an outpatient for 6 months. Mrs. Lopez presents with a lower limb right-sided hemiplegia due to her stroke. Her current medications include Rosuvastatin for high cholesterol, and Bisoprolol and Amlodipine for high blood pressure. …show more content…

Lopez’s primary caretakers are her husband and daughter, with whom she resides with in Flushing, NY. The primary language spoken in the household is Spanish, and the language spoken in the community is English. She was received her Doctor of Dental Medicine degree in Guayaquil, Ecuador in 1990 and a Dental Assistant degree from LaGuardia Community College in 2002. Before her CVA, Mrs. Lopez worked as a Dental Assistant. Reportedly, Mrs. Lopez is self-sufficient, she can read and write in Spanish and English, and she meets with her three daughters and grandchildren during the

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