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Speech Therapy

Our speech-language pathologists work with individuals of all ages to address issues such as speech articulation, language comprehension and expression, stuttering, voice disorders, and other communication challenges. Through a variety of techniques, exercises, and interventions, they aim to improve communication skills, enhance clarity of speech, and support our patients in effectively expressing themselves.

What can Speech Therapy help with:

Communication 

  • Receptive and expressive language 

  • Social skills

  • Pragmatic language

  • Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC)

Speech Production

  • Articulation and phonological disorders

  • Childhood Apraxia of speech

  • Fluency and stuttering

  • Voice and resonance 

Myofunctional Therapy

  • Tongue thrust

  • Oral strength 

  • Oral coordination

  • Tongue rest posture

Feeding 

  • Dysphagia

  • Breast and bottle feeding

  • Picky eating

  • Tethered oral tissues

Additional Specialty Services

Orofacial Myofunctional Therapy (OMT) is used to establish (or re-establish) normal oral rest postures and muscle functions of the mouth. Treatment goals may include: eliminate any harmful sucking habit (thumb-sucking/pacifier/prolonged use of sippy cups), establish nasal breathing patterns, normalize tongue, lip, and teeth resting postures, and improve functional chewing and swallowing.

SOS Feeding Therapy

Our certified therapists primarily use the SOS Approach to Feeding to support children who have significantly restricted diets. SOS works to increase the range of foods that a child will eat. This program can be implemented in individual or group settings and includes a significant parent involvement and education component to ensure home carryover.

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