Knowing if you need speech therapy as an adult is almost as confusing as understanding why you owe in taxes! The good news is that we are here to help you navigate how and when speech therapy can help, specifically those lesser-known reasons that you...

What is Dysarthria? Dysarthria is a condition in which the strength of the muscles used to speak, including face, mouth, and tongue muscles, become weak; resulting in slurred speech, decreased breath support used for speech, or strained vocal quality. What causes Dysarthria? Dysarthria can be the result...

Speech Therapy is often considered to be a type of treatment that focuses on conditions that involve someone’s ability to speak. However, Speech Therapy helps to treat many health conditions and disorders such as: Dementia Brain Tumors Traumatic Brain Injury Cerebrovascular Accident (CVA) or Stroke ...

Parkinson’s Speech Therapy Treatment Works!   Speech Language Pathologists do more than just help children say their “R’s” correctly! The essence of Speech Therapy is to help a person be the best communicator possible. Therefore, Parkinson’s Speech Therapy plays a vital role helping those with Parkinson’s Disease...

People with Parkinson’s Disease are living longer and better lives through physical therapy intervention. While physical therapy cannot cure Parkinson’s, but it can most certainly help a person compensate for and even improve changes brought about by the condition. The primary signs and symptoms of...

Dysphonia Symptoms Voice Disorders, also called Dysphonia, can include a variety of symptoms. Your voice may sound hoarse or raspy. It may become difficult to reach higher or lower pitches when speaking or singing. It may even become difficult to talk. Your throat may feel achy, raw or...