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Support for communication at every stage of life

Speech &
Language

Communication shapes how we connect, learn, work, and relate to others. When speech or language isn’t working as it should, it can impact confidence, relationships, and everyday life.

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All ages — from infancy through adulthood

You may benefit from support if communication challenges are affecting understanding, expression, learning, or connection with others. You don’t need to know exactly what’s wrong—trusting your concern is enough.

Who this therapy supports

​An evaluation does not commit you to therapy—it simply helps clarify what is happening and whether support could help.

Common communication
concerns we support

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Speech Clarity

  • Difficulty being understood

  • Speech sounds that are unclear or inconsistent

  • Pronunciation challenges that affect confidence or communication

Language Understanding & Expression

  • Trouble understanding spoken or written language

  • Difficulty expressing thoughts, needs, or ideas clearly

  • Challenges following directions or organizing language

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Fluency

  • Stuttering or interruptions in the flow of speech

  • Repetitions, blocks, or rapid speech that’s hard to follow

Voice

  • Hoarse, strained, or raspy voice

  • Voice fatigue or discomfort when speaking

  • Changes in vocal quality, volume, or endurance

Social Communication

  • Difficulty with conversation or turn-taking

  • Challenges understanding social cues or perspectives

  • Trouble adjusting communication in different settings

Reading & Writing

  • Difficulty with reading comprehension

  • Challenges with spelling, writing, or written organization

  • Academic or functional reading and writing concerns

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Cognitive-Communication (Adults)

Speech therapy can also support adults experiencing changes in memory, attention, or problem-solving when these changes affect communication and daily functioning. These challenges may follow illness, medical events, or neurological conditions.

Support may focus on:

  • Organizing thoughts and improving problem-solving strategies

  • Strengthening memory and learning effective memory supports​

  • Practicing everyday communication tasks such as reading medication labels, managing schedules, or following written information

  • Supporting independence through functional communication tasks related to daily routines

You don’t have to choose the right therapy

Many families worry about asking for the “right” service.That’s not your responsibility. During an evaluation:

Listen

We listen to your concerns

Assess

Assess communication strengths and needs

Recommend

Recommend the support that fits best

Speech & language therapy may be provided on its own or in collaboration with other services when appropriate.

FAQs

Speech and language therapy is tailored to individual needs, and it’s normal to have questions about what sessions involve and when support may be helpful. Below are answers to common questions.

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Don't Navigate Alone

If you’re noticing changes or challenges with speech or language, you don’t have to figure out what it means on your own. Our team is here to listen, answer questions, and help guide next steps with clarity and care.

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Early Communication

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