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Many adults may benefit from speech therapy due to chronic or acute conditions. Whether you're recovering from a stroke, managing a neurological disorder, or experiencing changes in voice or swallowing, our experienced clinicians are here to help.

Adult Therapy

Our Services

Cognition

Using strategies and neuroplasticity concepts for impved memory, attention, executive functioning, time management, problem solving, reasoning, and social communication

Speech

Pronouncing clear, concise sounds

Language

Expressive: communicating thoughts, feelings, wants, and needs through verbal and nonverbal means; in some cases, this may involve an assistive communication device or other technology.

Receptive: understanding and processing spoken and written language

Swallowing

Improving swallow function and modifying diets to ensure safe and efficient eating and drinking

Voice & Resonance

Enhancing vocal quality, reducing strain, and improving vocal hygiene for an effortless production of sound. This may involve respiratory retraining for conditions like vocal cord dysfunction and techniques for chronic cough.

Fluency

Incorporating techniques for reduced stuttering/cluttering of speech to improve overall communication

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