Our Therapists
Stacee Elliott, M.Ed., M.S., CCC-SLP
Stacee received her bachelor’s degree from the University of Florida and graduated from Nova Southeastern University with her master’s degree in Speech-Language Pathology. Stacee has practiced as a Speech-Language Pathologist in a variety of adult settings, including skilled nursing, inpatient and outpatient rehabilitation, and home health.
Stacee believes in helping adults regain communication to maintain their social lives and strengthen their interactions with family and friends. Her compassion, sense of humor, and ability to connect, allow Stacee to build trusting and collaborative relationships with her clients. Stacee goes above and beyond making sure her clients and their families feel comfortable and have answers to their questions.
Stacee specializes in treating adults with neurological impairments affecting cognition, voice, language, and swallow function. Stacee is certified in Lee Silverman Voice Treatment (LSVT LOUD®) and SPEAK OUT!®, a speech therapy program developed by Parkinson Voice Project. She is also a member of the ASHA’s special interest groups for Voice/Voice Disorders and Swallowing/Swallowing Disorders. She is licensed in the State of Florida and certified by the American Speech-Language and Hearing Association (ASHA).
In her free time, Stacee can be found riding bikes with her husband around Palm Beach, going to the farmer’s market, and cooking at home.
Marisa Shilling, M.S., CCC-SLP
Marisa received her bachelor’s degree in communications and her master’s degree in speech language pathology and audiology from Florida-Atlantic University. She has experience working with adults in a variety of settings, treating swallowing disorders, voice disorders, and speech and language disorders. She is certified in Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation (NMES) for the treatment of dysphagia (swallowing disorder).
Marisa enjoys building relationships with patients and being able to provide patient care from diagnosis through rehabilitation. Her goal is to support each individual in reaching their full potential through patient education, encouragement, and a positive attitude.
In her free time, Marisa enjoys yoga and spending time with her husband and their daughter.