Speech-Language Pathology at Rehabilitation Specialists

Speech-Language Pathologists evaluate and treat impairments in speech, language, cognition, voice and swallowing, which result from brain injury, stroke, or other conditions. After a brain injury, clients may have difficulty understanding what is being said and speaking clearly with meaning. In addition, clients may demonstrate difficulty recalling important information, concentrating, and problem solving as well as thinking and reasoning clearly.

DIAGNOSES/CONDITIONS/AILMENTS
Rehabilitation Specialist’s Speech-Language Pathology department has treated the following: aphasia, stuttering, dysarthria, apraxia, voice disorders, and cognitive-linguistic impairments. Informal dysphagia assessments are available as well as techniques such as swallowing maneuvers for dysphagia.

TREATMENT
Treatment focuses on teaching the client compensatory strategies to increase communicative success. Speech and language therapy consists of teaching the client how to make sounds, increase expressive and receptive language skills, improve pragmatic language/social reasoning, improve executive functioning, and improve vocal quality. Augmentative or alternative communication methods may be used for clients with little or no speech capability. Dysphagia therapy consists of modifying the client’s diet and teaching swallowing techniques and maneuvers to increase the clients swallow function.

BENEFITS
Benefits of speech and language intervention include: