Adult speech therapy addresses a wide range of communication disorders including aphasia (language loss after stroke), dysarthria (slurred speech from muscle weakness), apraxia of speech (motor planning difficulties), articulation disorders, and accent modification. Our experienced SLPs design individualized programs to help adults communicate more effectively in their personal and professional lives.
1Conditions We Treat in Adults
Our adult speech therapy program covers aphasia from stroke or brain injury, dysarthria from neurological conditions like Parkinson's or ALS, apraxia of speech (difficulty planning and coordinating speech movements), articulation disorders, cognitive-communication disorders, and accent modification for non-native speakers seeking clearer pronunciation.
2Stroke & Brain Injury Recovery
Communication difficulties are among the most impactful consequences of stroke and traumatic brain injury. Our therapists use evidence-based approaches including Constraint-Induced Language Therapy (CILT), Semantic Feature Analysis, script training, and augmentative communication strategies. Early and consistent therapy is key to maximizing recovery.
3Our Approach to Adult Therapy
We focus on functional goals that matter in your daily life — whether that's returning to work, participating in conversations with family, or managing practical tasks like phone calls and appointments. Sessions combine direct therapy exercises with strategy training and real-world practice activities. We also provide caregiver education and support.
4Benefits of Online Adult Therapy
Online therapy eliminates transportation barriers, reduces fatigue from travel (especially important post-stroke), and allows therapy in your natural environment. Research confirms that telepractice for adult speech therapy produces outcomes comparable to in-person treatment. Sessions are 30–50 minutes, with frequency tailored to your recovery stage.