Speech-Language Pathology Services

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Speech-Language Pathology

Speech-Language Pathology services may be individual or in groups. They may be short or long term depending on the needs and goals of the clients. Speech-Language Pathologists are qualified to provide assessments and interventions in the areas of voice, articulation and phonology, AAC, swallowing, language, fluency, and cognitive communication.

Your first appointment will be an intake where goals and needs are assessed and determined. These will continue to be reassessed over time as appointments continue.

Speech-Language Pathology may include the following:

  • Improving the functional voice use of people who have voice disorders or those who may be at risk of developing a voice disorder (e.g. singers, teachers, actors, etc.)

  • Having a safe space to explore and develop a voice and communication style that aligns with one’s gender identity

  • Increasing functional communication and self-advocacy skills for autistic clients of all ages and people who stutter

  • Early language development, feeding and swallowing support for caregivers and their preschool-aged children

  • Increasing intelligibility and language skills of school-age children and adolescents

  • Improving communication for those with acquired brain injuries and their communication partner(s)

To learn more about service fees, please view the individual practitioner’s information page

Gender-Affirming Voice Services

Speech-Language Pathology services may also be utilized for Gender-Affirming Voice Services. This may be individual or in groups. They may be short or long term depending on the needs and goals of the clients. Speech-Language Pathologists are qualified to provide assessments and interventions in the areas of voice, articulation and phonology, AAC, swallowing, language, fluency, and cognitive communication.

Your first appointment will be an intake where goals and needs are assessed and determined. These will continue to be reassessed over time as appointments continue.

Speech-Language Pathology for gender-affirming voice services may include the following:

  • Having a safe space to explore and develop a voice and communication style that aligns with one’s gender identity

  • Increasing or decreasing pitch

  • Improving resonance

  • Non-verbal communication strategies

To learn more about service fees, please view the individual practitioner’s information page