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Common areas of adult speech therapy support may include:
Communication changes following stroke, traumatic brain injury, or other neurological conditions (congenital or acquired)
Aphasia (receptive & expressive language differences)
Motor speech differences (dysarthria & apraxia of speech
Fluency & stuttering
Cognitive-communication support (attention, memory, problem-solving, executive functioning)
Occupation training
Communication support related to dementia or neurodegenerative conditions
Augmentative and alternative communication (AAC), including devices & communication tools​​
Adult Speech Therapy
You may be seeking speech therapy for yourself or a loved one following a stroke, traumatic brain injury, or another neurological event. Adults also reach out for support for communication challenges related to language, motor speech problems, stuttering, or cognitive changes that affect quality of life.
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You don’t have to navigate this alone.
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Our therapy is personalized, functional, and rooted in real-life communication needs. Sessions focus on supporting clarity, confidence, and participation in daily activities, relationships, and meaningful routines. Therapy may take place in the home, community settings, or through telehealth—depending on what best supports comfort, carryover, and each individual's needs.
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