Phone Consultation
Specializing In
Cognitive
& Voice Disorders
in Adults with Aphasia
Welcome to
ADULT SPEECH THERAPY SERVICES
Located in Montgomery County, MD. Serving Maryland, Washington D.C., Virginia, West Virginia, and Pennsylvania
Specializing in the treatment of aphasia, and other stroke-related communication disorders. Improving speaking, listening, reading and writing skills.
Promoting improved communication, cognitive function and independence through client and caregiver training. Learn how to support your loved one’s communication and cognitive needs
Helping individuals with Parkinson’s Disease improve and maintain voice quality and speech production. Participate through in-office visits or video appointments.
Our video courses were designed to teach and empower caregivers. Learn how to support your loved one’s communication skills and facilitate functional home practice.
LOCATION
Our office is conveniently located just east of Olney & north of Silver Spring in Montgomery County, MD.
TELEHEALTH
Offering video appointments so you can receive therapy from the comfort and safety of your own home.
INSURANCE
Yes, we accept Medicare! We also offer courtesy claim submission services for clients with private insurance.
Contact
Schedule a free telephone consultation with Adult Speech Therapy today to find out more information.
OFFICE DETAILS
17830 New Hampshire Ave.
Suite 300
Ashton, MD 20861
Tel:(301) 323-8486
Fax:(240) 422-8283
Email:[email protected]
Jessica Parker, M.A., CCC-SLP
Speech-Language Pathologist
Owner
OFFICE DETAILS
17830 New Hampshire Ave.
Suite 300
Ashton, MD 20861
Tel:(301) 323-8486
Fax:(240) 422-8283
Email:[email protected]
Jessica Parker, M.A., CCC-SLP
Speech-Language Pathologist
Owner
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LATEST NEWS & BLOGS

Better Language Support Together (BLaST)
Ongoing language practice is essential for individuals with chronic aphasia to maintain and improve language, even years after the onset of aphasia. Online aphasia communication groups are a great option for adults with aphasia to get that much needed practice.

Maintaining Your LSVT Loud Voice
Maintaining your LSVT Loud voice can be difficult on your own, but joining a Loud for LIfe group exercise class can help.

My Loved One Has Aphasia: Now What?
Family members, friends, and caregivers of people with aphasia often want to help support communication, but they don’t know how. We’re here to help.