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Speech Therapy

Speech Language Pathologists (SLPs) treat individuals who may have difficulty producing speech sounds, understanding or sharing language or have trouble with swallowing/feeding. In addition, SLPs can help with cognitive-communication disorders that involve difficulty paying attention, organizing thoughts, planning and/or problem solving. All of these disorders often follow an illness, surgery, stroke, or injury. Our Speech Language Pathologists evaluate and develop individualized treatment plans to get individuals back to their highest level of functional independence.

Conditions that we treat: 

 

  • Aphasia (difficulty putting words together)

  • Dysphagia (difficulty swallowing)

  • Voice disorders

  • Dysarthria (weakened speech muscles)

  • Cognition (difficulty with attention, memory, and/or problem solving)

  • Parkinson's Disease

  • Traumatic Brain Injury

  • Stroke recovery

  • Alzheimer's Disease 

  • Autism

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