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
All About Aspiration
Are you having trouble swallowing and your doctor warned you about aspiration? Maybe they even told you that you are at risk for aspiration pneumonia! It’s time to breakdown what this actually means and how likely you are to acquire it. Read on for some education. 6 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
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
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
Gaining Perspective on Parkinson’s
Read what it really means to have Parkinson’s Disease. This blog reminds us that what is on the outside is just the tip of the iceberg. Speech, swallowing, and cognition can be affected throughout the progression of Parkinson’s disease. Speech therapy is the best way to slow the decline. Read more to see why. 8 Min Read