What do we do?
We are speech-language pathologists and speech therapists.
We give therapy. We help with:
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Talking and speaking
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Speech (sounding clear)
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Understanding
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Having conversations
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Finding Words
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Reading
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Writing
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Using other methods of communication
We work on what is important to you. We help you with your needs.
For example:
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Talking to partners, children or grandchildren
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Getting the right words "out"
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Ordering coffee or food
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Explaining emotions and feelings
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Talking about memories
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Reading the news
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Reading interesting books
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Explaining to others about your communication challenges and how to help
Who do we help?
Speech-language pathologists can help. We help adults with troubles:
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Speaking
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Getting other people to understand their talking
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Finding words
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Asking questions
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Answering questions
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Understanding others
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Writing
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Reading
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Using the telephone
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Having conversations with family, friends and strangers
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Explaining or discussing complex ideas
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Telling stories
We help adults with:
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Aphasia (loss in communication after stroke or brain injury)
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Anomia (word finding)
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Apraxia
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Dysarthria
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Alexia
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Parkinson's Disease
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ALS
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Multiple Sclerosis
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Neurological disorders
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