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Speech Therapy

Caregiver is explaining some documents to the old ladyMaybe you have noticed that as you talk with your child, the previously occasional stutter has become easily noticeable. It is best that you intervene quickly! Get a thorough assessment from our speech therapist and explore the treatment options available. At Keystone Healthcare, Inc., we provide expert care, including skilled nursing in Richardson, Texas, to support individuals with various healthcare needs.

Speech therapist or speech language pathologist is an expert in evaluating as well as in treating various swallowing disorders, voice disorders, communication disorders and cognition problems. Work in close coordination with our therapists to see which treatment option can solve your child’s language problems.

At Keystone Healthcare, Inc., our speech-language pathologists are trained to assess and treat language and speaking problems such as:

  • Cognitive Impairments:
    Difficulty with memory, attention, or problem-solving that affects communication
  • Voice Issues:
    Problems with pitch, volume, or quality that impact speech clarity
  • Literacy Problems:
    Challenges with reading, writing, or comprehension skills
  • Structural Language Difficulties:
    Trouble with grammar, sentence structure, or understanding spoken language
  • Social Communication Difficulties:
    Struggles with using language appropriately in social situations
  • Word Search Issues:
    Difficulty finding the right words when speaking

How Speech Therapy Makes Your Loved One’s Life Easier
Speech therapy provides personalized support to enhance communication and swallowing abilities, improving confidence and quality of life. With expert guidance, your loved one can regain independence and engage more fully in daily interactions.

  • Improves speech clarity for better communication with family and friends
  • Enhances language comprehension and expression for stronger social connections
  • Strengthens vocal quality and reduces strain on the voice
  • Helps children develop essential language skills for school success
  • Provides strategies for safe swallowing and reducing choking risks
  • Supports cognitive-communication skills for those recovering from strokes or neurological conditions

Frequently Asked Questions

Who can benefit from speech therapy?
Children and adults with speech delays, articulation issues, stuttering, voice disorders, or communication challenges due to neurological conditions can benefit from therapy. It also helps individuals with swallowing difficulties.
At what age should a child start speech therapy?
If a child shows signs of speech delay, such as not talking by age two or struggling with pronunciation, an evaluation is recommended as early intervention is most effective.
Is speech therapy only for people who stutter?
No, speech therapy addresses a wide range of issues, including difficulty pronouncing words, voice disorders, and even swallowing problems.
What happens during a speech therapy session?
Sessions may include exercises, games, and techniques to strengthen speech muscles, improve pronunciation, and enhance understanding and expression. Therapy is tailored to each person’s needs.
How do I know if I or my child needs speech therapy?
If you or your child struggle with pronunciation, fluency, understanding language, or social communication, a speech-language evaluation can help determine if therapy is needed.

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