We are dedicated to helping you or your child achieve communication goals during recovery from a neurological condition. Speech therapy may be needed for disorders that develop in childhood, such as ASD and syndromes associated with delayed speech development. It is also used for speech impairments in adults caused by an injury or illness, such as stroke, brain injury, or neurodegenerative diseases.
Speech therapy plays a vital role in treating swallowing disorders, encompassing all aspects of feeding.
Whether you’re facing articulation challenges or cognitive-communication difficulties, our expert speech-language pathologists offer personalized interventions tailored to your specific needs.
Strategies for speech therapy include:
- Articulation, fluency, and voice: Coordinating mouth movements to produce sounds, words, and sentences.
- Language understanding and expression: Utilizing various forms of communication (written, pictorial, body language, sign language, etc.)
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