Find Your Voice at Home with Personalized Speech Therapy

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Whether you're recovering from a stroke and managing aphasia or navigating communication challenges due to a genetic disorder, progress comes with patience, encouragement, and consistent practice.

Our licensed speech therapists are here to evaluate your unique needs and create a personalized in-home speech therapy program tailored just for you. Let’s start the conversation today.

Swallow Test:

  • Perform swallow studies and testing.

Swallowing Therapy (Dysphagia Management):

  • Techniques and exercises to improve swallowing function.

Voice Training:

  • Perform voice training exercises.

Cognitive Therapy:

  • Support and train patients with cognitive issues that impede communication skills such as attention or memory issues and disorders.

Accent Modification:

  • Train those suffering from language formation issues, such as sentence formation, syntax, and semantics, therapy can be beneficial.

Speech and Language Therapy:

  • Treatment for speech disorders, aphasia, and articulation difficulties.

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black blue and yellow textile

Our speech therapy services address

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black blue and yellow textile

Medical issues and disease processes that benefits from speech therapy.

Stroke:

  • After suffering from a stroke, many patients may experience partial paralysis and weakness that can affect vocal skills.

Genetics and Birth Disorders:

  • Genetic disorders such as Down syndrome, cleft palate, and cerebral palsy can require therapy to aid with communication.

Cancer of the Ears, Nose and Throat:

  • Otolaryngological cancers can affect hearing as well as speech. After tumors are removed and treatment is given, speech therapists can help to restore communication skills.

Hearing Impairment:

  • As patients age, their hearing will be affected, which can often affect the integrity of a person’s voice.

Feeding Difficulties:

  • Some illnesses can inhibit swallowing and may require a therapist to improve the mouth, throat, and facial muscles.

Traumatic Brain Injury:

  • After a brain injury, many patients may have to relearn speech patterns to return to their normal communication ability.

If you think your loved one can benefit from our services, get started by scheduling their free care assessment with us today. We love to learn more about your loved one's unique needs and preferences, which will later help us create their personalized care plan. We also welcome any questions you have about our services, scheduling, and caregivers.

Get Started With Our Speech Therapy Services Today

Let us know how we can make life better for you and those you care about.