Communication is a fundamental part of being human, enabling us to express thoughts, emotions, and ideas while building connections with others. It is through communication that we navigate relationships, learn, and share experiences. For individuals facing challenges in speech or language, these essential interactions can feel out of reach, impacting their quality of life and sense of belonging. Speech language therapy plays a vital role in bridging this gap at any age, empowering individuals to overcome barriers, strengthen their communication skills, and fully engage with the world around them.
Certain medical conditions can impact language, voice, speech, and fluency, as well as the ability to swallow. At SEARHC, our clinicians assist patients with a broad range of developmental challenges, such as articulation, phonological (organizing the sounds that create speech), and social communication. In addition, our team supports patients in addressing acquired disorders involving neuromotor and cognitive communication impairments, such as aphasia, dysarthria, apraxia, and executive function.
Cognitive Skills (e.g., attention, memory, and problem-solving)
Concussion
Feeding and Swallowing
Hearing Rehabilitation
Social Communication
Speech Sound Production
Autism Spectrum Disorder
Dementia
Flexible Endoscopic Evaluation of Swallowing (FEES)
Head and Neck Cancers
Neurocognitive Disorders (e.g., Parkinson’s, Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS), Multiple Sclerosis (MS) and others)
Stroke Rehabilitation
Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)
Vocal Fold Disorders