Your speech or swallowing problems may be affected by a physical impairment, learning disabilities, or emotional issues. To resolve it, they conduct specialized testing to develop the treatment plan to accomplish and monitor the patient’s progress. In addition to providing speech and voice therapy, they also help patients who have just been in traumatic incidents to re-learn proper swallowing techniques.
To give you a guide, here are the job duties of our speech-language pathologists:
- Communicate with patients and evaluate their level of language or speech difficulty
- Provide basic reading and vocalizing activities together with standardized tests
- Identify treatment options
- Create and carry out the treatment plan
- Teach the patient how to make sounds and improve voices
- Teach communication methods that include sign language with little to no speech ability
- Counsel the patient to cope with communication disorders
- Provide oral and swallowing therapy
- Provide auditory habilitation and rehabilitation
- And more
Take advantage of the specialized services we have custom-made for you. For more details, you may call us at 951-214-5149. You may also send us a message of your concerns or suggestions. Just go to our contact us page to get started.