Speech-Language Therapy Services

Evidence-Based Care Across the Lifespan

  • We treat:

    • Articulation & Speech Sound Disorders: Helping children pronounce sounds clearly so they can be understood by family, friends, and teachers.

    • Motor Speech Disorders (Childhood Apraxia, Dysarthria): Supporting children with motor planning or muscle coordination challenges that affect speech clarity.

    • Expressive & Receptive Language Delays: Building vocabulary, grammar, sentence structure, and comprehension skills.

    • Feeding & Swallowing Disorders (Pediatric Dysphagia): Addressing picky eating, texture aversions, oral motor weakness, and safe swallowing for infants and children.


    What to expect:

    Pediatric therapy is play-based, engaging, and family-centered. Parents are actively involved so skills learned in therapy carry over into daily routines at home.

  • We treat:

    • Cognitive Communication Disorders: Addressing memory, attention, problem-solving, and executive function challenges that affect daily living and communication.

    • Dysarthria: Improving speech clarity when muscle weakness or coordination issues make speaking difficult.

    • Apraxia of Speech: Helping adults regain motor planning for speech after stroke or brain injury.

    • Voice Disorders: Treating hoarseness, vocal strain, or voice loss from overuse, injury, or neurological conditions.

    • Dysphagia (Swallowing Disorders): Improving swallow safety and efficiency to reduce choking risk and maintain nutrition.


    What to expect:

    Therapy is functional and goal-oriented—focused on the activities that matter most to you

  • Services include:

    • Health and Lifestyle Coaching: Guidance on managing communication and swallowing challenges in daily life.

    • Caregiver Training & Support: Hands-on instruction so caregivers can confidently support therapy goals at home.

    • Individualized Resources: Curated tools, apps, and materials tailored to your family’s needs.

    • Patient and Family Advocacy: Help navigating healthcare systems, understanding diagnoses, and making informed decisions about care.


    Who this is for:

    Parents of children with special needs, adult children caring for aging parents, spouses supporting partners after stroke or illness, and anyone who wants to be a more effective advocate for their loved one.

  • Services include:

    • Education & Mentorship: One-on-one coaching for early-career SLPs or professionals transitioning into private practice.

    • Trusted Clinical Resources: Access to evidence-based tools, assessment recommendations, and treatment protocols.

    • Networking Opportunities: Connecting with other SLPs and healthcare professionals in Central Florida.

    • Community Building: Creating spaces for collaboration, knowledge-sharing, and professional development.


    Who this is for:

    SLP graduate students, Clinical Fellows (CFY), early-career therapists, experienced clinicians seeking consultation, and professionals interested in building community.

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