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Adult Speech Therapy

Speech Therapy for Seniors – Understanding the Benefits

Many seniors experience speech, language, and swallowing challenges as they age, often due to neurological conditions, stroke, or natural age-related changes. Fortunately, speech therapy for seniors can effectively help to maintain communication skills, promote cognitive health, and improve overall well-being. ...
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Voice Therapy: What Is It? Who Can It Help?
Speech Therapy

Voice Therapy: What Is It? Who Can It Help?

Voice therapy is a specialized intervention designed to improve vocal function and address voice disorders. It uses evidence-based techniques to strengthen the voice, reduce strain, and improve overall vocal quality. For individuals who experience hoarseness, voice fatigue, or other vocal ...
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Speech Milestones in Children: When to Consider Therapy
Infant & Toddler Feeding Milestones

Speech Milestones in Children: When to Consider Therapy

As a parent, watching your child learn to communicate is one of the most exciting parts of their development. From their first coos and babbles, to forming full sentences, each step in their speech journey is a cause for celebration. ...
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'Speak Out!' Therapy - Communicating with Parkinson's
'Speak Out!' Therapy

‘Speak Out!’ Therapy – Communicating with Parkinson’s

Parkinson’s disease is a progressive neurological disorder that affects movement, muscle control, and balance. One of the less discussed but profoundly impactful symptoms is the difficulty in communication. As the disease progresses, individuals often experience a decline in their ability ...
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therapy for apraxia
Adult Speech Therapy

Therapy for Apraxia – Techniques for Effective Communication

Apraxia is a motor speech disorder that affects an individual’s ability to plan and execute the movements necessary for speech. This can significantly impact communication, making it difficult for both children and adults to express themselves clearly. Early diagnosis and ...
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long covid cognitive symptoms
Speech Therapy

Long COVID Cognitive Symptoms – How Speech Therapy Helps

Long COVID, also known as post-acute sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 infection (PASC), refers to the persistence of symptoms weeks or even months after the acute phase of the COVID-19 infection has resolved. Among the myriad of symptoms that can linger, cognitive ...
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Dysarthria

Dysarthria Therapy – Regaining Your Voice

Dysarthria is a motor speech disorder that affects the muscles used to produce speech, leading to slurred or slow speech that can be difficult to understand. Common causes include neurological disorders such as stroke, brain injury, brain tumors, and conditions ...
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vitalstim therapy
Adult Speech Therapy

The Benefits of VitalStim Therapy in Treating Dysphagia

Dysphagia, a condition that causes difficulty swallowing, affects millions worldwide, from newborns to the elderly. In recent years, VitalStim Therapy has emerged as a non-invasive treatment for swallowing rehabilitation. This therapy combines electrical stimulation with traditional swallowing exercises to improve ...
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myofascial release
Myofascial Release

Myofascial Release in Speech Therapy: Techniques and Benefits

In the practice of speech therapy, professionals continuously seek innovative techniques to augment traditional methods, aiming to provide the most effective treatment plans for individuals facing speech and communication challenges. One such approach is myofascial release, a technique not traditionally ...
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