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Feeding disorders can look very different from child to child. They may be caused or influenced by medical diagnoses, feeding skill delays, or psychosocial/family dynamics.
Our goal is help you navigate your child’s feeding disorder, and give you the skills to help your child learn about new foods in a low pressure environment. We will talk about meal time set up and behaviors, and show you multiple ways to expand your child’s accepted foods. Our approach includes parent or caregiver education and coaching, and direct therapy with your child help expand their accepted foods, decrease meal time anxiety and make meals fun again.
If we can help support you and your child, contact us here.
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If your child is already receiving early intervention speech therapy and you would like them to get more therapy, we can help! Our approach is play-based and we make therapy fun so your child loves learning new things. Our goal is to teach you the best ways to help your child gain skills and meet their developmental milestones. If we can help support your child in their development, contact us here.
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Swallowing disorders can be caused by a wide range of medical diagnoses. Treatment can include compensation, diet texture modification, and direct therapy to help improve the strength of your swallowing muscles.
Our approach emphasizes current evidence-based practice, while ensuring we maintain your quality of life and maintain the enjoyment of meal time.
If we can help you address your swallowing disorder, contact us here.
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As we get older, our thinking skills or cognition can change for many difference reasons. Strokes, brain injuries, or progressive diseases can all cause us to have difficulty remembering information or focusing on our daily life.
Our approach emphasizes daily function and helping you to compensate for the changes you’ve experienced. Our interventions help to maximize functional independence, to help you keep the lifestyle you love.
If we can help support you in your recovery, contact us here.
We are ASHA certified speech-language pathologists and have specialized training and experience to help you or your loved ones with any of the following
If you or a loved one need help with any of these areas, we would love to help you meet your goals. You can find our contact information here.
What is Speech-Language Pathology?
Speech-Language Pathology is a clinical practice that can help people of all ages with communication, cognition, swallowing and voice. To become a speech-language pathologist, you must complete a master’s degree, as well as clinical hours and a fellowship to become fully licensed.
Learn more about Speech-Language Pathology here.
Learn more about clinical certification for speech-language pathologists here.