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Swallowing (Dysphagia)

Difficulties with chewing or swallowing food and liquids safely. This includes recommending modified diets and prescribing strengthening exercises for the swallowing muscles.

Language & Understanding

Aphasia (difficulty with language after stroke or injury), expressive and receptive language delays in children, and disorders affecting grammar and vocabulary.

Cognitive-Communication

Challenges with attention, memory, problem-solving, planning, and organization following concussion, TBI, or due to conditions like Dementia.

Who Should Seek Speech Therapy?

This therapy is vital for anyone facing hurdles in communication, thinking, or swallowing, often including:

01
Stroke and Brain Injury Survivors
 

Adults needing to relearn basic language, cognitive, or swallowing skills to function at home or work.


02
Children with Developmental Needs
 

Kids struggling with social communication, speech sounds, or delays in reaching communication milestones.


03
Individuals with Neurological Diseases
 

Patients with Parkinson's, ALS, or MS who require proactive strategies to maintain their vocal clarity and safe eating ability.


04
Seniors with Decline
 

Older adults experiencing memory loss, cognitive changes, or frequent coughing/choking during meals.


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Have Questions?

Call us at 954-416-9686