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      Speech Language Pathology

 

Developing communication skills is one of the most important elements to socializing and creating valuable relationships. For a patient faced with speech impairments, it is necessary to provide strategies and resources that will assist with daily communication with family, friends and colleagues. Our speech-language pathologists' goal is to help the patient to become successful communicators and independent language learners by tailoring our programs specific to each patient's needs.  

 

Our therapists provide evaluations, intervention and consultation in the following areas:

 

 

  • Expressive language skills

  • Receptive language skills

  • Articulation skills

  • Social skills

  • Feeding and swallowing

  • Oral motor skills

  • Childhood Apraxia of Speech

  • Dysarthria

  • Disorders of voice

  • Disorders of fluency

  • Augmentative and alternative communication skills

  • Pragmatic Skills

  • Literacy support

 

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