Speech Therapy & Rehabilitation
Our Speech Therapy Department is dedicated to improving communication, cognitive-communication, and swallowing abilities in individuals across all age groups. Whether due to developmental delays, neurological conditions, or post-surgical recovery, our licensed speech-language pathologists offer personalized, evidence-based therapies designed to restore independence and quality of life.
What Does Speech Therapy Involve?
- Assessment and treatment of articulation, fluency, voice, and resonance disorders
- Support for individuals with aphasia, apraxia, or dysarthria
- Therapy for cognitive-linguistic challenges such as memory, attention, and problem-solving
- Swallowing evaluations and rehabilitation for dysphagia
- Tailored pediatric therapy for speech delays, stuttering, or autism spectrum disorders
Thorough Assessments
We evaluate each patient’s speech, language, and cognitive skills to tailor therapy plans with precision.
Individualized Programs
Our therapies are customized to the individual’s needs, age, and progress, using the latest clinical practices.
Compassionate Support
We foster a safe, motivating, and empathetic environment that encourages communication breakthroughs.
Conditions Treated in Speech Therapy
Our skilled speech therapists are trained to handle a wide spectrum of conditions, including:
- Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
- Developmental speech and language delays
- Post-stroke speech and swallowing impairments
- Neurological conditions like Parkinson’s, MS, or ALS
- Voice disorders and vocal strain
- Feeding and oral-motor dysfunctions
Most Popular and Trending Questions
Learn more about how speech therapy fits into your care journey. These FAQs help you prepare and understand the process:
What age groups do you work with?
We provide therapy for children, adults, and seniors with various communication and swallowing needs.
How long does a typical session last?
Sessions typically last 30 to 60 minutes depending on the patient’s age and therapeutic goals.
Do I need a doctor’s referral?
While not always required, a referral from a primary care or specialist doctor may help with insurance approvals and goal setting.
Can therapy help after a stroke?
Absolutely. We support post-stroke patients in rebuilding speech, cognition, and safe swallowing abilities.