Adult Services

  • Language Disorders

    Therapy helps adults who experience challenges with speaking, understanding, reading, or writing—often after a stroke, brain injury, or neurological condition. This includes treatment for aphasia, a language disorder that can affect the ability to find words, form sentences, or understand conversation. Therapy focuses on rebuilding communication skills to connect with others and participate fully in daily life.

  • Motor Speech Disorders

    For conditions like apraxia or dysarthria, therapy focuses on strengthening oral muscles, improving breath support, and practicing speech patterns. The goal is for speech to become more accurate, natural, and easier to understand.

  • Voice Disorders

    Voice therapy addresses difficulties such as hoarseness, loss of voice, or vocal fatigue. Treatment includes exercises and strategies to improve vocal quality while teaching techniques to protect the voice long-term.

  • Fluency Therapy

    Fluency therapy helps adults who stutter or experience other disfluencies, such as cluttering. Treatment provides strategies to reduce tension, manage disruptions in speech, and build confidence in communication. Therapy also emphasizes developing positive attitudes toward speaking.

  • Cognitive-Communication Disorders

    Therapy focuses on skills such as memory, attention, problem-solving, and organization that may be impacted by stroke, brain injury, or neurological conditions. These sessions help individuals improve daily functioning and independence in work, home, and social settings.

  • Accent Modification

    Therapy supports individuals who want to improve the clarity of their spoken English while honoring their cultural and linguistic background. Sessions focus on pronunciation, rhythm, stress, and intonation to enhance intelligibility and confidence in everyday communication.