About Service

Making Lives Better

Specialized assessment and intervention for adults experiencing communication or swallowing difficulties (dysphagia) due to neurological conditions, injury, or voice problems.

Who needs it?

Adults with speech difficulties (e.g., dysarthria, apraxia) following a stroke or brain injury, those with stuttering, voice disorders, or communication challenges related to conditions like Parkinson's Disease.
Stroke
Brain injury
Stuttering
Voice disorders

Step-by-Step Support

How we provide the service

Learn how our structured, personalized process guides each individual through assessment, planning, and tailored support to achieve meaningful results.
01
Individualized Assessment
Individualized assessment of speech, voice, language understanding, and swallowing.
02
Evidence-Based Therapy
Therapy utilizes evidence-based techniques
03
Skill & Safety Improvement
To improve clarity of speech, cognitive-communication skills, and safe eating/drinking practices

Specific FAQs

1. Can speech patterns change after a stroke?

Yes, a stroke can affect the motor control of speech or the language centers of the brain; therapy can help regain function

Yes, we offer effective fluency-shaping and stuttering modification techniques.

Adult therapy is often focused on rehabilitation and recovery of previously learned skills, frequently dealing with neurological causes.