Improving your communication and social development

Everyday life can be a challenge for those suffering from speech or hearing impairments but with appropriate intervention, this can be solved. Our speech therapy experts incorporate a set of speech- and language-concentrated activities that are ideal for adults and children alike, supporting their varied health goals and expectations.

What Is Speech Therapy?

Speech therapy or clinically known as speech-language pathology is a field of healthcare that deals with the speech disorders and language issues of an individual. It is beneficial to people of all ages who are born with such issues or to those who have experienced accidents, stroke, injury, or illnesses.

How Can Speech-Language Pathologists Help?

  • They evaluate and assess communication and eating abilities.
  • They determine underlying health issues.
  • They develop treatment care plans.
  • They guide you to betterment and improvement.
  • They are licensed professionals who are certified to accommodate speech,communication, and eating issues. They also hold a master’s degree.

Their Responsibilities Include

  • Monitoring progress
  • Teaching how to open mouth to speak clearly and easily
  • Conducting exercises to strengthen mouth and face muscles
  • Helping with improvements in articulating words
  • Helping gain confidence in speaking

How to Know You Need Speech Therapy

You can benefit from speech therapy if you have:

  • Fluency Disorders
  • Speech Disorders
  • Language Disorders
  • Social-Communication Disorders
  • Swallowing Disorders
  • Articulation Disorders
  • Receptive Disorders
  • Expressive Disorders

How to Avail Our Speech Therapy Services

  • It is important for us to know how to help you. We suggest you set an appointment with us. During our meeting, we will discuss your situation, health needs, requests, and the services you can receive.
  • Once we determine the services that suit your situation, we will assign you to a professional nurse. They will be the ones to handle your needs, monitor your situation, and communicate with us and your family.
  • In the long run, if you need more or want to request services, you can always reach out to us.