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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.

Build Your Best Brain: Managing Cognitive Changes After Chemotherapy
Individuals who undergo chemotherapy often experience “brain fog” or “chemo brain.” Here are several tips for managing the cognitive changes after chemotherapy.

Speech Therapy for Primary Progressive Aphasia: One Client’s Testimonial
One client’s testimonial describes how speech therapy helped improve his communication despite a diagnosis of primary progressive aphasia.

Speech Therapy Isn’t Just for Kids
Many individuals with developmental disabilities, like autism and Down Syndrome, need speech therapy into adulthood. Read more about how speech therapists can help.

Celebrating Our Growing Practice!
Our practice has grown over the past 5 years, including the addition of telehealth appointments and treatment of swallowing disorders.

Support for Individuals with Dementia
There are many resources available to support those living with dementia and their loved ones. Here are several dementia resources and treatment options.

Success Story: Hope After Brain Injury
There is hope for concussion and brain injury survivors. Speech therapy can help with memory and communication impairments.

May is National Better Hearing and Speech Month
Better Speech and Hearing Month is a time when speech therapists educate the community about communication difficulties and how speech therapy can help.

Aphasia is in the News: But What is Aphasia?
Aphasia is a medical diagnosis used to describe language difficulties that happen when the brain is damaged. Speech therapy can help.

Drooling: A Common Symptom of Parkinson’s Disease
Drooling is a common problem for adults with Parkinson’s Disease, but there are ways to decrease this frustrating symptom.