Speech Therapy

Boost communication and master skills with tools and strategies you won’t find at home.

Outpatient Speech Therapy

When you visit our clinic, our speech-language pathologists design a personalized care plan based on your daily needs, with exercises and activities tailored to your goals—whether it’s improving communication, strengthening thinking skills, or safely eating and drinking.

Outpatient speech therapy services are offered at select locations. Please check your local clinic for availability.

 

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What We Treat:

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Difficulty Swallowing

Eating should be enjoyable, not a chore. Strengthen the muscles that make chewing and swallowing easier, safer, and more comfortable—so you can enjoy mealtime without the worry of choking.

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Social Communication

Turn awkward pauses into smoother conversations. We help you read social cues, express your thoughts, and chat confidently with family, friends, and caregivers.

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Thinking & Memory Support

Sharpen your memory, focus, and problem-solving skills with exercises that help you follow directions, stay organized, and tackle daily routines like a pro.

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Voice & Speaking Skills

Give your voice a boost! Improve volume, clarity, and stamina so speaking feels effortless, not exhausting.

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Speech Clarity & Expression

From stumbles to smooth—speak with clarity every time. Speech therapy will help find the right words, organize thoughts, and express ideas with ease.

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Neurological & Progressive Conditions

Outpatient speech therapy supports individuals living with or recovering from conditions such as stroke, Parkinson’s disease, Alzheimer’s disease, brain injury, and other neurological conditions.

Speech therapy helps with:

 

  • Aphasia
  • Apraxia of Speech
  • Articulation Disorders
  • Dysarthria
  • Dysphagia (swallowing disorders)
  • Dementia-related communication changes
  • Parkinson’s disease
  • Post-stroke speech or thinking changes
  • And more

 

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