A Speech-
SLPs assess speech production (articulation), oral motor abilities, comprehension, verbal expression, reading, writing, general executive functions (memory, attention cognitive communication) and accent modification.
Patients with Alzheimer’s dementia and their families may benefit from Speech Language Therapy to address compensatory strategies to maximize and mantain communication for as long as possible. The SLP can determine the specific stage of dementia and develop a home program to maintain optimal cognitive linguistic functioning.
SLPs are trained in identification and treatment of swallowing disorders (Dysphagia). A swallow evaluation looks at a person’s ability to safely swallow food and liquid to maintain nutrition and hydration. Treatment may consist of training in compensatory strategies, determining best diet texture for sefety, DPNS, Vital Stim or oral motor exercises. The ultimate goal of any intervention is to preserve the person’s quality of life for as long as possible.
There are many causes of speech and language disorders or swallowing disorders such as:
Aphasia
Apraxia
Dementia
Dysarthria
Head and Neck cancer
Parkinson’s Disease
ALS
Huntington’s Disease
Stroke
Traumatic Brain Injury
Anoxia
Cerebral Palsy
Bell’s Palsy
Hearing Loss resulting in articulation deficits in children
Congenital or Developmental Disorders
Memory Loss
ADD in Adults and Children
A qualified speech language pathologist is certified by the American Speech-
A Speech Language Pathologist must have a master’s degree and a state license.