Answers to Your Speech Therapy Questions
Managing Long COVID Brain Fog
Learn how cognitive therapy can help you overcome long COVID brain fog so you can focus better, return to work, and get back to doing the things you love! 4 Min Read
The Importance of Home Practice in Speech Therapy
Home practice is a crucial part of rehabilitation. But didn’t you leave homework behind when you finished school? Learn more about the necessity of “homework” in speech therapy to help reach your therapy goals! 2 Min Read
Speech, Language, and Voice: What’s the Difference?
Speech, language, and voice are often used interchangeably. They are all parts of communication but are distinct from one another! Learn about the difference and how you can pursue treatment. 2 Min Read
I’m Having Trouble Finding Words: What Can I Do?
Have you ever had "tip of the tongue syndrome?" When you know the word you want to say, but you just can't quite get it out? This phenomenon is called anomia, and although these word-finding difficulties happen to all of us at times, anomia generally occurs much more frequently after a stroke or a traumatic brain injury. Here are 5 strategies to try when you have trouble with word-finding. 3 Min Read
5 Ways to Improve Your Slurred Speech So People Can Understand You
Slurred speech or dysarthria is a common speech disorder after stroke and brain injury or due to progressive diseases such as Parkinson’s or ALS. Here are 5 things you can do to start speaking clearly. 3 Min Read
10 Communication Tips for Aphasia
Has someone you know had a stroke that has left them unable to express themselves? Take a look at these 10 quick communication tips so you can support your loved one with aphasia! 5 Min Read
Neuroplasticity: There is Always Hope After Stroke
Did you know your brain can keep improving even after it’s been injured? It’s true! In this article, I’ll breakdown what neuroplasticity means and how it relates to your recovery in speech therapy. There is always hope after a stroke! 3 Min Read
The Role of a Speech Pathologist in Adult Rehab
Speech-Language Pathologists can treat more than just a child having trouble pronouncing words correctly! Learn more about how an SLP can evaluate and treat speech, language, cognition, and even swallowing. 3 Min Read
Aphasia: A Common Disorder You’ve Probably Never Heard Of
Aphasia is prevalent after a stroke or brain injury, but not many people know about it. Learn what aphasia is and how speech therapy can help improve a client's ability to communicate. 5 Min Read