Comprehensive Speech & Language Services for Every Communication Need
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Children & Families
Speech Sound Disorders:
Difficulty producing specific sounds correctly, affecting speech clarity and being understood by others.
Articulation Disorders:
Trouble making sounds clearly, such as saying "wabbit" instead of "rabbit."
Apraxia of Speech:
A motor planning disorder affecting the ability to coordinate movements needed for speech, even though the child knows what they want to say.
Language Delays/Disorders:
Difficulty understanding others (receptive language) or expressing thoughts and ideas (expressive language).
School-Aged Language Disorders:
Challenges with vocabulary, grammar, following directions, answering questions, or academic language skills.
Autism Spectrum Disorder Communication Support:
Building functional communication, social language skills, and alternative communication methods if needed.
Social Communication Disorders:
Difficulty with social use of language, including conversation skills, understanding social cues, and pragmatic language.
Fluency Disorders/Stuttering:
Disruptions in speech flow, including repetitions, prolongations, or blocks that affect communication confidence.
Feeding Disorders:
Challenges with eating, swallowing, or transitioning to age-appropriate foods and textures.
Voice Disorders:
Problems with pitch, volume, or quality of voice, including vocal nodules or strain.
Auditory Processing Challenges:
Difficulty processing and making sense of sounds and spoken language.
Adults
Aphasia:
Language impairment typically resulting from stroke or brain injury, affecting speaking, understanding, reading, and/or writing.
Dysarthria:
Weakness or paralysis of speech muscles causing slurred or unclear speech, often following stroke or neurological conditions.
Dysphagia:
Swallowing difficulties that can lead to aspiration, malnutrition, or dehydration. FEES evaluation available for comprehensive assessment.
Voice Disorders:
Problems with vocal quality, pitch, or volume due to vocal cord nodules, polyps, paralysis, or functional misuse.
Cognitive-Communication Disorders:
Difficulty with memory, attention, problem-solving, or organization affecting communication after brain injury or neurological disease.
Accent Modification:
Voluntary work to modify accent patterns for professional or personal communication goals.
Functional Neurological Disorders:
Speech or voice changes related to neurological symptoms without structural cause.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Every person's journey is unique. Some clients see significant progress in 6-12 weeks, while others benefit from longer-term support. During your assessment, I'll provide realistic timelines based on your specific goals and needs.
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I accept most Medicaid and commercial insurance plans. I'll verify your benefits and help you understand your coverage before we begin. I also provide detailed documentation for reimbursement if you choose to self-pay.
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If communication challenges are affecting your daily life, relationships, work, or confidence, speech therapy can help. I offer free 15-minute consultations to discuss your concerns and determine if therapy would be beneficial.
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Life happens! Please provide 24-hour notice for cancellations when possible. We'll work with you to reschedule and keep your progress on track.
Start with a no-risk conversation about your communication goals.
Book Your FREE 15-Minute Consultation, Email: cmalone.foenixrehabllc@gmail.com