Speech-language therapy isn’t just about talking — it supports swallowing, cognitive function, and social communication. For patients recovering from stroke, living with Parkinson’s, or facing neurological changes, our SLPs play a crucial role in long-term wellness.
Who Benefits from Speech Therapy?
- Stroke Survivors (aphasia, dysarthria, apraxia)
- People with Parkinson’s (voice volume, memory, word-finding)
- Swallowing Disorders (dysphagia therapy)
- Cognitive Impairments (attention, memory, executive function)
What You Can Expect:
- Individualized assessments
- Voice and speech exercises
- Parkinson’s Voice Project: Speak Out® Therapy for Parkinson’s
- Cognitive retraining activities
Collaboration with Other Therapies:
Speech therapy is often part of a multidisciplinary approach. We regularly collaborate with physical and occupational therapists to ensure holistic care for every patient.
- Link to: Speech Therapy Services Page
Call to Action:
Improvement is possible — and it starts with a conversation. Schedule your evaluation with our licensed speech-language pathologist and start your journey to clearer communication and safer swallowing.
Key Takeaways:
- Speech therapy supports voice, cognition, and swallowing.
- Therapy is tailored to each patient’s neurological condition.
- One-on-one care helps build trust and maximize progress.