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Speech Therapy & Rehabilitation

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
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Thorough Assessments

We evaluate each patient’s speech, language, and cognitive skills to tailor therapy plans with precision.

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Individualized Programs

Our therapies are customized to the individual’s needs, age, and progress, using the latest clinical practices.

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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.