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A concussion, traumatic brain injury (TBI), or even neck injuries from a work or auto accident can sometimes affect your ability to communicate clearly, understand others, organize your thoughts, or even swallow safely. Speech Therapy (provided by Speech-Language Pathologists or SLPs) at Advantage Healthcare addresses these challenges. Our SLPs work with you to improve speech clarity, language skills, cognitive-communication abilities, and swallowing function.

What Problems Does Speech Therapy Address?

Speech therapy can help if you experience:

  • Aphasia/Dysnomia: Difficulty finding the right words or understanding spoken/written language.
  • Dysarthria: Slurred, slow, or difficult-to-understand speech due to muscle weakness or incoordination.
  • Voice Problems: Changes in voice quality (hoarseness, weakness, strain).
  • Cognitive-Communication Deficits: Trouble organizing thoughts for conversation, staying on topic, understanding complex information, or managing multi-step directions (often overlaps with Cognitive Therapy).
  • Dysphagia: Difficulty swallowing food, liquids, or saliva, which can pose risks like choking or aspiration.

How Does Speech Therapy Work?

SCS involves two stages:

  • Evaluation

    Your SLP will assess your specific areas of difficulty through observation, standardized tests, and discussion. A swallowing evaluation might involve observing you eat/drink or specialized tests if needed.

  • Personalized Therapy

    Based on the evaluation, your SLP will design exercises and strategies targeting your goals. This might include:

    • Articulation drills for clearer speech.
    • Language exercises for word retrieval and comprehension.
    • Voice therapy techniques.
    • Cognitive exercises for attention, memory, and organization in communication contexts.
    • Swallowing exercises and strategies for safer eating/drinking.

What Are the Benefits of Speech Therapy?

  • Improved ability to express thoughts and needs clearly
  • Enhanced understanding of spoken and written language
  • Clearer and stronger voice production
  • Better organization and effectiveness in communication
  • Safer and more efficient swallowing
  • Increased confidence in social and work communication

Why Choose Advantage Healthcare for Speech Therapy?

  • Experienced Speech-Language Pathologists specializing in neurological rehabilitation (TBI/concussion).
  • Treatment tailored to functional, real-world communication needs.
  • Collaboration with Neuropsychology, OT, and other therapists for integrated care.
  • Supportive environment to practice and regain communication skills.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does speech therapy take?

The duration varies based on the type and severity of the issue, your goals, and your progress. Your SLP will discuss a projected timeline.

Will therapy involve computer work or just talking?

Therapy often uses a combination of methods, including structured exercises, conversation practice, reading/writing tasks, specialized computer programs, and strategy training.

My main issue is memory/organization, not speech clarity. Can speech therapy help?

Yes, SLPs are trained to address cognitive-communication deficits, which involve the thinking skills underlying communication, such as attention, memory, organization, and problem-solving in conversational contexts.

Communicate More Effectively, Live More Fully.

If you’re struggling with speech, language, cognitive-communication, or swallowing after your injury, our SLPs can help. Contact us to learn more.

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