Individualized Speech Therapy At Home
Providing in-home speech therapy services to fit you and your family’s needs.
Are you tired of long drives to speech clinics? Are you not able to drive to speech therapy after a long day at work? Is your child shy and uncomfortable in an office setting? Regardless of where you live, in home speech therapy can be very effective. Whether you live in small rural town or downtown Calgary/Edmonton, we provide you with our speech and language services at the comfort of your home.
Why Choose In- Home Speech Therapy?
The delivery of speech-language services in the home allows for one-on-one interaction in an environment where the clients are most comfortable. It allows a Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) to treat clients in their natural environment and to provide functional strategies and speech therapy counselling to their family members and caregivers. Therapy activities can be tailored to address “real life” functional needs. The home setting also provides opportunities to individualize each patient’s care plan to their specific environmental and social needs.
How Can a Speech Pathologist Help?
Don’t wait any longer! Contact us, as early identification and management of language disorders is key to long-term success.
A speech language pathologist can help kids who have speech difficulties or adults who have speech development and/ or language disorders.
Speech therapists provide a broad range of in-home speech therapy programs:
- Speech sound disorders: Articulation and Phonological processes
- Childhood Apraxia of speech (CAS)/motor speech disorder
- Dysarthria
- Stuttering/fluency disorders
- Voice disorders (which relate to vocal quality, pitch and volume)
- Literacy issues – Reading skills, Written Language
- Receptive Language disorder (ability to understand)
- Expressive Language disorder (ability to express oneself)
- Autism Spectrum Disorder
- Downs Syndrome
- Cognitive communication problems (problem solving, reasoning, memory and organization skills required to communicate effectively
- Swallowing difficulties
- Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC).