Speech Therapy

Having difficulty finding the words to communicate or trying to swallow can be devastating. Let experienced specialists help you find your way.

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Speech therapists (speech language pathologists) are uniquely trained to help both adults and children who have trouble communicating or swallowing (dysphagia).

Speech Therapy at Nuvance Health: Why Choose Us?

When you come to us for relief, you find:

  • Compassionate, supportive care:
    We work closely with you to develop a plan that meets your unique needs and lifestyle goals. We aim to restore your abilities as safely as possible and get you relief.
  • Advanced therapies:
    You find the latest techniques and technology to address your communication disorders. We offer evidence based programs for speech/voice changes related to Parkinsons Disease. We also offer treatment for infants and young children with feeding issues.
  • Convenience:
    The rehabilitation locations at Nuvance Health mean you receive care where you need it, close to home.

Speech and Swallowing Services, Individualized to Your Needs

We understand the importance of taking your whole health into account before developing a treatment plan. The licensed speech pathologists at Nuvance Health recognize that communication difficulty can occur as a result of:

  • Alzheimer’s and other dementias
  • Head and neck cancers
  • Neurological diseases such as Parkinson’s, ALS (Lou Gehrig’s disease) and multiple sclerosis
  • Pediatric developmental delays
  • Stroke, brain tumor or head injury
  • Voice disorders, including muscle tension dysphonia, vocal cord paralysis, and impact of vocal fold aging
Advanced Methods to Enhance Your Progress

You receive individual treatment, education, counseling and follow-up for a variety of communication impairments.  We use advanced techniques, special equipment and robust methods such as the Lee Silverman Voice Treatment (LSVT®)–LOUD program for Parkinson’s Disease to help you achieve your specific communication goals.

Specialized Treatments to Regain Your Voice

The team uses objective assessments to understand the severity and type of issues you face. You receive compassionate care from skilled specialists to help you achieve your communication and/or swallowing related goals.


Therapies for your voice may involve:

  • Speak Out™ and LOUD Crowd
    • SPEAK OUT! is a therapy regimen specifically designed for people with Parkinson’s disease. The goal of this treatment is to improve communication by making speech a more intentional task. A speech pathologist will assess your current status during an evaluation and provide information regarding your treatment. An initial evaluation can be scheduled with an order from your referring doctor
    • LOUD Crowd is the group therapy portion of the program that provides maintenance for skills obtained during SPEAK OUT! LOUD Crowd is offered at no charge to SPEAK OUT! graduates.
    • The SPEAK OUT! & LOUD Crowd therapy regimens were developed at Parkinson Voice Project. You can visit their website here.

  • Lee Silverman Voice Treatment (LSVT®)—LSVT Loud
  • Equipment to perform voice analysis
  • Biofeedback for swallowing treatment 

Skilled Support for Dysphagia

Difficulty swallowing (dysphagia) affects as many as one in three adults. Symptoms include difficulty chewing, coughing when eating, choking or pain when swallowing. Dysphagia can result in health risks such as malnutrition, weight loss, dehydration or aspiration pneumonia.

 

At Nuvance Health, you receive a thorough evaluation to determine why you have difficulty swallowing and to identify potential therapies. Speech and swallowing therapists work closely with you to develop a personalized treatment plan that may bring you relief.

Treatment options may include:

  • Exercise
  • Head and neck posture recommendations
  • Diet containing foods and liquids that are easier to swallow
  • McNeill Dysphagia Treatment Program
  • Modified barium swallow studies (MBS)

Therapy for Infants and Young Children

You also access skilled support for infants or young children who have difficulty eating or a strong dislike of food. The speech therapy team conducts pediatric feeding evaluations, which can help determine:

  • Best feeding position for a newborn or infant
  • Most appropriate type of nipple to allow safe swallowing and coordinated breathing
  • Ways to introduce different food textures and allow children to get used to new sensations in their mouths