Voice

If you're recovering from vocal injury, seeking to enhance performance, or dealing with chronic vocal issues, personalized voice therapy programs is designed to restore vocal health, optimize performance, and prevent future damage, with a focus on both medical treatment and vocal performance enhancement. Common conditions include vocal nodules, muscle tension dysphonia, vocal cord paralysis, and more. 

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Accent Reduction

There are many reasons one may want to reduce their accent: business, school, scholarly presentations, or the general impression you give others. Quite simply, you may know the language, but until your pronunciation is understood by others, it may negatively affect your ability to communicate. Businesses often pay for their employees to go through this accent reduction training program. Ask your manager to reach out about individual and group rates.

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Singing

While singing lessons are generally not covered by insurance, being coached by a speech-language pathologist with a professional singing and musical background can give you the best of both worlds. You will receive singing lessons by a musician who is also medically licensed in achieving your healthiest voice without sacrificing your style or artistic expression.

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Organizing Thoughts

If you have had a trauma to the head, such as a car accident or sports injury, it can subtly change your brain so that others don't notice, but you do. This is also common and frustrating for those with long-COVID, Lyme disease, or treated for cancer. The symptoms may be slower thinking, difficulty concentrating, and being unable to handle daily tasks like you did before. Yes, this can be helped with speech therapy.

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Muscle Movements of Face and Throat

Strokes and other neurological diseases like Parkinson's can either suddenly or gradually affect how people understand you because of your speech. If you often hear: What?, it might not just be your spouse's hearing. And there are scientifically-proven speech therapy techniques that can help you be understood more often.

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Reading

After a stroke, you may find that reading is more difficult than before, no matter if your vision has or hasn't been damaged. The good news is that it is possible to regain these skills with the right speech therapist.

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Writing

After a stroke, you may find that writing is more difficult than before whether or not you have residual hand problems. You may mix up letters or numbers, or forget how to spell simple words. The good news is that it is possible to regain these skills with the right strategies by a skilled speech therapist.

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Memory

Memory loss may come with age, but if it is progressing at a concerning rate, or if you are diagnosed with Parkinson's, it can be slowed with therapy. If it happened after a stroke or traumatic brain injury, it can also be improved with targeted speech therapy.

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