Speech Therapy

Personalized Care for Better Communication and Recovery

Comprehensive Assessment & Evaluation: Identifying speech, language, communication, and swallowing disorders through standardized tests and observational assessments.

Personalized Therapy Plans: Tailored treatment programs to improve communication skills, including articulation, fluency, voice quality, and language development.

Swallowing & Cognitive Therapy: Addressing dysphagia with safe swallowing strategies, alongside cognitive-communication therapy to enhance memory, attention, and problem-solving.

AAC & Teletherapy: Supporting patients with communication devices (AAC) and offering teletherapy for convenient, remote treatment.

Family Involvement & Collaboration: Involving family members for ongoing support, and coordinating with physical and occupational therapists for a holistic approach to care.

Geriatric Speech Therapy: Enhancing Communication and Quality of Life for Seniors

As we age, communication and swallowing difficulties can arise due to conditions like stroke, dementia, or Parkinson’s disease. Our geriatric speech therapy services focus on helping seniors maintain or regain essential communication skills and manage swallowing issues, improving their overall quality of life.

Cognitive-Communication Therapy: Addressing memory loss, attention difficulties, and problem-solving challenges to support independent living and safety.

Swallowing Intervention for Dysphagia: Specialized strategies and exercises to ensure safe swallowing, reduce aspiration risks, and improve nutrition.

Voice Therapy: Techniques to strengthen vocal cords and improve vocal quality for seniors experiencing weak or hoarse voices.

Speech Clarity Improvement: Tailored exercises to enhance articulation and fluency, helping seniors communicate more clearly with caregivers and loved ones.

Our goal is to ensure that seniors can continue to connect with their families and participate in social activities, while also maintaining their independence and safety.