Our Services
We provide individualized, functional therapy designed to support children, adults, and families at every stage of development. Our approach centers on connection, engagement, and meaningful progress — meeting each individual where they are and building skills that support speech, language, cognition, feeding, social communication, confidence, and independence across the lifespan.
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We support children, adolescents, and adults with a wide range of communication needs using individualized, client-centered therapy. Our services address how individuals understand language, express themselves, and communicate effectively in everyday life — at home, in school, at work, and in the community. Therapy is tailored to each person’s strengths, challenges, goals, and learning style.
Support may include:
Language development and delays; support for late talkers
Autism-related communication needs
Gestalt Language Processors
Social communication and pragmatic skills
Speech clarity, sound patterns, and motor speech challenges
Fluency differences such as stuttering or cluttering
Early communication development
Auditory processing challenges
Use of alternative and augmentative communication (AAC)
Adult speech and language therapy, including support following stroke, brain injury, Parkinson’s disease, or other neurological conditions
Voice therapy for hoarseness, vocal strain, or professional voice use
Cognitive therapy for memory, attention, and executive functioning challenges
Auditory rehab training
Pragmatic and social communication
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We offer thorough AAC evaluations to help children, adolescents, and adults access effective and meaningful ways to communicate. Our process focuses on finding tools that match each client’s abilities, preferences, and environment — and supporting families every step of the way.
Services include:
Comprehensive communication assessments
Recommendations for low-tech and high-tech AAC systems
Guidance with device selection and setup
Ongoing support for successful use at home and beyond
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Our feeding therapy services are designed to help children build comfort, confidence, and safety around eating. We take a responsive, personalized approach that respects each child’s sensory preferences and developmental stage. Therapy focuses on making mealtimes less stressful and more successful for the whole family.
Support may include:
Expanding food variety and acceptance
Texture and sensory sensitivities
Transitioning to solids
Improving chewing and swallowing skills
Creating positive, pressure-free mealtime routines
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We provide targeted therapy to support the strength, coordination, and function of the oral and facial muscles involved in speech, feeding, and breathing. Therapy plans are individualized and focus on improving functional patterns that impact communication and eating.
Support may include:
Addressing mouth breathing or oral rest posture
Reducing and eliminating habits such as thumb sucking or noxious oral habits
Improving tongue and lip movement
Supporting efficient speech and feeding patterns
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Parents and families are an essential part of every individual’s success. We are here to support you every step of the way. We offer one-on-one parent and caregiver training and coaching sessions designed to empower families with practical strategies, education, and guidance. These sessions are ideal for parents, caregivers, partners, and family members seeking support, clarity, or next steps related to their child’s, adolescent’s, or adult family member’s development and communication needs.
Coaching topics may include:
Supporting early communication skills
Encouraging language growth at home
Navigating picky eating or mealtime challenges
Preparing for and transitioning to solid foods
Supporting your child or adolescent at school
Supporting teens with social communication, self-advocacy, and independence
Supporting adults experiencing changes in communication and cognition
Caregiver strategies for stroke, brain injury, or neurodegenerative conditions
Building confidence and communication skills across home, school, work, and community settings