Communication/Cognitive Therapy
Stroke, traumatic brain injury, and neuromuscular diseases can lead to impairments in speech, language, or cognitive communication. Speech and Language Services can help you or a loved one correct or compensate for communication difficulties, including:
- The loss of ability to speak or understand speech (aphasia)
- Cognitive-communications disorders involving attention, memory, reasoning and judgment
- Surgery in which the larynx or “voice box” is removed (laryngectomy)
- Articulation and speech intelligibility (ability to be understood)
- Vocal quality and reducing vocal abuse, including working with those who use their voice professionally