Speech Therapy
Our Speech Therapy Services help adults address communication, cognitive, and swallowing difficulties caused by aging, illness, injury, or neurological conditions. Our licensed speech-language pathologists (SLPs) provide personalized, one-on-one support to help residents improve their communication skills, maintain safe swallowing for eating and drinking, and build confidence in their daily interactions.
At Aasarallc, our Speech Therapy Services help adults manage communication, cognitive, and swallowing challenges caused by aging, illness, injury, or neurological conditions. Our licensed speech-language pathologists (SLPs) work directly with residents to improve communication, support safe eating and drinking, and build confidence in daily interactions.
We believe communication is essential for connection and independence. Whether someone is recovering from a stroke, dealing with dementia, or experiencing age-related changes, we provide care that is supportive, respectful, and tailored to their needs.
Scope of Speech Therapy Services
Our speech therapy program works closely with nurses, physical therapists, occupational therapists, and social workers to provide coordinated, person-centered care.
Evaluation & Personalized Treatment Plans
Each resident is assessed for:
Speech clarity
Language understanding and expression
Cognitive-communication skills
Swallowing ability
We then create a simple, practical treatment plan based on the results.
Communication Support
We provide therapy for:
Aphasia
Apraxia
Dysarthria
Voice disorders
Treatment may include speech exercises, communication strategies, or assistive devices.
Cognitive-Communication Therapy
We help residents improve:
Memory
Attention
Problem-solving
Awareness and orientation
These sessions support clearer communication and better daily functioning.
Swallowing (Dysphagia) Therapy
We treat swallowing issues related to:
Stroke
Neurological conditions
Cancer treatments
Aging
Support includes swallowing exercises, diet adjustments, and safe-feeding techniques.
Alternative Communication (AAC)
For residents who have limited speech, we offer tools such as:
Picture boards
Communication devices
Mobile apps
These options help individuals express themselves more easily.
Voice Therapy
We assist residents who experience voice changes with:
Breathing exercises
Vocal care education
Pitch and volume control strategies
Social Communication Skills
We help individuals practice:
Conversation skills
Social cues
Group interaction
This builds confidence in social settings.
Family & Caregiver Support
We offer guidance on:
Communication strategies
Mealtime safety
Home exercises and follow-up care
Who Benefits?
Our services support adults who are:
Recovering from stroke or injury
Living with Parkinson’s, Alzheimer’s, or ALS
Managing long-term communication impairments
Experiencing swallowing difficulties
Transitioning from hospital or rehab care
Why Choose Aasarallc?
Licensed, experienced SLPs
Simple, individualized care plans
Team-based, coordinated support
Comfortable and supportive environment
Focus on dignity, safety, and independence
