Our speech therapists work to improve communication and swallowing difficulties

Speech therapy, also known as speech-language therapy, is a specialized area of healthcare focused on diagnosing and treating speech, language, communication, and swallowing disorders. Speech therapists, or speech-language pathologists (SLPs), work with individuals of all ages who have difficulty speaking, understanding language, or swallowing due to various conditions such as injury, illness, developmental delays, or neurological disorders. We offer personalized speech therapy services in Chicago, Illinois, that aim to improve your ability to communicate confidently and navigate daily activities with ease. Our goal is to help you achieve better communication, regain independence, and improve your overall quality of life.

Benefits of Speech Therapy

Speech therapy offers a wide range of benefits, helping individuals improve their ability to communicate effectively and safely. Through tailored interventions, it addresses speech, language, and swallowing disorders caused by conditions such as stroke, brain injury, developmental delays, or neurological disorders. Speech therapy enhances articulation, language comprehension, cognitive-communication skills, and voice quality. It can also improve fluency, reduce stuttering, and teach safe swallowing techniques, ensuring individuals regain confidence in their daily communication and eating habits. Ultimately, speech therapy supports better social interactions, academic success, and overall quality of life, fostering independence and well-being.

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Comprehensive Care for All Ages

We provide speech therapy services to individuals of all ages, from children with developmental delays to adults recovering from injuries, neurological disorders, or surgeries. We offer customized care for every stage of life.

Improved Communication Skills

Our therapists work with you to enhance your ability to speak, understand language, and express yourself effectively, which can significantly improve your social interactions, professional life, and overall quality of life.

Swallowing Disorder Management

We help individuals with swallowing difficulties (dysphagia) by teaching safe swallowing techniques, improving food and liquid intake, and reducing the risk of aspiration or choking

Here’s What We Do

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Diagnosis

Based on our comprehensive assessment, we diagnose any speech, language, or swallowing disorders and create an individualized treatment plan. This plan may focus on improving articulation, language comprehension, fluency, voice quality, and swallowing function to address your specific needs.

Treatment

Our therapy includes targeted exercises and strategies designed to address your unique difficulties. Treatment may focus on improving the physical ability to produce sounds, enhancing cognitive-communication skills, or teaching safe swallowing techniques to ensure you regain full functionality.

Patient and Family Education

We provide our patients and their families with guidance and exercises to practice at home, which can accelerate recovery. By practicing at home, you can reinforce communication skills and apply techniques in everyday situations, helping improve overall results.

Assessment

We begin by thoroughly assessing your speech, language, voice, fluency, and swallowing abilities. Our team evaluates how well you communicate, how effectively you understand language, and whether you experience difficulties in swallowing food or liquids. Based on this assessment, we tailor our approach to fit your needs.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is speech therapy, and what conditions does it treat?
Speech therapy can treat a wide range of conditions, including speech and language delays, strokes, traumatic brain injuries, neurological disorders, voice disorders, hearing impairments, and swallowing difficulties. It is beneficial for both children and adults, addressing issues that affect communication, cognitive-communication, and safe eating or drinking.
Who can benefit from speech therapy?
Speech therapy is beneficial for individuals of all ages, from young children with speech or language delays to adults recovering from strokes, brain injuries, or neurological disorders. It also helps individuals with swallowing issues, stuttering, voice disorders, and more.
What happens during a speech therapy session?
During your first session, our speech-language pathologist will conduct a comprehensive evaluation to assess your communication abilities, speech clarity, language comprehension, and swallowing skills. Based on the assessment, a personalized treatment plan will be created to help improve your specific needs and goals, guiding your progress through targeted exercises and techniques.
How long will I need speech therapy?
The duration of speech therapy depends on your condition and individual goals. Some patients may need only a few sessions, while others might require ongoing therapy over several months. Your SLP will develop a treatment plan that outlines the frequency and length of your sessions.
What types of exercises are used in speech therapy?
Speech therapy exercises can include articulation drills to improve speech clarity, memory and cognitive exercises, language comprehension tasks, and swallowing techniques. Our therapists also use voice training, breath control exercises, and techniques for improving fluency and reducing stuttering. These exercises are tailored to meet the specific needs of each patient to help restore or improve their abilities.

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