Speech and Voice Therapy

Speech-therapy

Articulation therapy

Articulation disorders involve difficulty in producing one or a few different sounds. The sounds can be substituted, omitted, added or changed.

Unclear speech

Oral motor exercises may be used for weak articulators or muscles in the mouth and face to improve speech production.

Stuttering

The person uses repetition of sounds, syllables, and phrases.

Swallowing therapy / Tongue thrust

A tongue thrust is present when a child fails to progress to an adult swallow pattern. This may contribute to articulation disorders as well as dental problems. (usually noted by a dentist)

Voice therapy

Voice therapy helps improve vocal quality, address voice disorders, and enhance overall voice performance. By addressing vocal concerns like hoarseness, breathiness, vocal fatigue and pitch problems.

Early intervention

Early intervention are provided for children as young as from birth to 3 years old.

Brain injury

A person that was involved in a motor vehicle accident or stroke can be helped to reach their full potential with rehabilation sessions.

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