Speech Therapy

Our speech pathologists work with a variety of communication disorders in children and adults of all ages. We help people with all aspects of communication including listening, talking, thinking, remembering, reading and writing, as well as alternate forms of communication such as sign language and augmentative communication. We also help people with swallowing problems.

Speech and Language Therapy
Our speech-language pathologists are highly qualified, experienced individuals with over 50 years of combined experience. Specialized training has prepared these individuals to be on the cutting edge of successful programs. The therapists perform a comprehensive evaluation and develop a personalized treatment plan that:

  • Is planned as a result of the evaluation, in cooperation with the individual and family members, if appropriate
  • Consists of 30-60 minutes, one-on-one therapist/client sessions, involving the individual in tasks and exercises to achieve the desired goals
  • Provides recommendations for home practice and possible referral needs

Communication Disorders
Communication disorders come in many forms. Those commonly treated by our team of certified speech-language pathologists include:

  • Aphasia or language difficulties related to stroke
  • Accent reduction or English as a Second Language (ESL)
  • Auditory processing disorders
  • Augmentative communication systems (evaluation and modification)
  • Alaryngeal speech for laryngectomees
  • Memory deficits/cognitive deficits
  • Speech reading for hearing impaired
  • Voice disorders (vocal nodules, spastic dysphonia, Parkinson's, etc.)
  • Dysfluency or stuttering
  • Dysarthria/dyspraxia and other articulation disorders
  • Dysphagia or swallowing disorders

Learn More
For more information about the Speech-Language program at TherapyPlus, call the ASK-A-NURSE Resource Center at 913-676-7777.