Opened in 2013, our Feeding Clinic evolved from community concerns about a lack of resources and supports for feeding issues for children over the age of three and adults. Responding to the community’s plea, TARC established a unique feeding clinic with an interdisciplinary team. Our team provides specialized evaluations and therapy for those with feeding and swallowing issues.

Our unique clinic focuses on the traditionally medically under-served populations of adults with intellectual disabilities and children over the age of three who struggle eating and drinking. With over 55 years of experience, Our interdisciplinary team is dedicated to providing excellent services and supports to those who struggle with feeding.

We are a proud provider for North East Kansas with expertise targeting individuals with developmental, intellectual and related disabilities.

What to expect when coming to our feeding clinic:

  • Evaluations are done on-site
  • Teams are created based upon the needs of the individual
  • Evaluations are approximately one hour long
  • Families are provided with immediate written recommendations at the conclusion of the evaluation
  • Treatment recommendations are provided and follow-up therapy is scheduled
  • On-going treatment is provided on-site
  • Teams will include a speech pathologist and may include: occupational therapist, physical therapist, dietician and behaviorist
  • Our team collaborates with your school district to ensure the success of the child in all environments
  • Our clinic accepts most major insurances and KanCare.

Meet the Team

Alisha Delgado

Speech-Language Pathologist and Clinic Coordinator

Alisha is a Speech-Language Pathologist. She joined TARC tiny-k services in 2008.  Alisha has a BA in Communication and Hearing Science from KU and a MA in Speech-Language Pathology from the University of Kansas Medical Center. Alisha will be graduating with her Clinical Doctorate degree from the University of Kansas Medical Center in May 2022.  Her doctoral thesis focus was creating systematic change for mentorship programs at the state level for birth-3 providers and increased access to graduate curriculum for dedicated pediatric feeding and dysphagia training in higher education. 

Alisha is a certified VitalStim provider, trained in Endoscopy, and Videofluroscopy.  Alisha is a feeding specialist and passionate about ensuring all children can achieve their potential and participate in mealtimes with family and friends in all their environments. She has over 20 years of experience working with children with feeding and swallowing challenges.

Megan Hill

Speech-Language Pathologist

Megan is a Speech-Language Pathologist with additional feeding interest. She has been providing her knowledge and expertise for TARC tiny-k services since 2019 working with babies and toddlers.  Megan has a Bachelor of Arts in Communication Sciences and Disorders with a Minor in Psychology from Wichita State University. She has a Master of Arts in Speech-Language Pathology from the University of Kansas. Megan began working in the TARC Feeding Clinic in January 2022 and shows great commitment to all of the children and families she serves.

Verity Kelpin

Speech-Language Pathologist

To schedule an evaluation please contact Alisha
785.506.8688 adelgado@tarcinc.org

Thank you to Stormont Vail Health for their kind contribution to TARC’s Feeding Clinic. These seed funds helped us to continue our mission and provide excellent service and support to those who need ongoing treatment and therapy!