Services

Services offered:
In-home consultations
Parent/school conferences
Professional workshops
            Developmental speech and language milestones
            Bolstering your child’s speech and language skills
            Cultivating pragmatic (social) language skills
            Communicating effectively with a person with Aphasia
            Safe swallowing and feeding techniques for adults (Dysphagia)       
            Healthcare: reducing risks/complications of aspiration
            Optimizing healthy vocal use for the professional

Assessment and treatment for:
Pediatric Speech:
– Articulation delay
– Apraxia
– Phonological disorders

Pediatric Language:
– Receptive and/or expressive language delay
– Pragmatics/ social language

Adult Speech:
– Dysarthria
– Vocal dysfunction (requires ENT consult prior to treatment)
– Stuttering/dysfluency
– Speaking valve use

Adult Language:
– Aphasia (following stroke, TBI, cancer)
– Basic alternative augmentative communication
– Cognitive-communicative deficits

Adult Swallowing:
– Oropharyngeal dysphagia (requires instrumental evaluation via VFSS or FEES prior to treatment)

Common reasons for choosing a private pay clinician:

  • Adjunct services to school-based therapy
  • “Filling in the gaps” over school vacations
  • Less severe deficits which do not qualify for school-based services
  • Services not covered by insurance carrier
  • Exhaustion of insurance benefits
  • High deductable for insurance plans
  • Convenience of in-home or location-based services


Resources

Helpful Links:
American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA)
American Stroke Association
Parkinson’s Foundation

Video Links:
2016 Stroke Camp for Brigham and Women’s Faulkner Hospital Stroke Support Group
2017 Stroke Camp for Brigham and Women’s Faulkner Hospital Stroke Support Group