Stroke Rehabilitation
After a stroke, you might have trouble expressing yourself or understanding what other people are saying. If so, you might have language impairment, which is called “aphasia.”
If you have increased difficulty moving your mouth while trying to speak, you might have a speech-motor impairment, which could be “dysarthria” or “apraxia.”
If this sounds like you, we can help. Working with a speech therapist who knows and loves how the brain works can help you improve your overall communication, including speaking, listening, reading, and writing skills.
We want you to feel heard!
Having a stroke can be a traumatic experience not only for the patient but for their loved ones too, so we are dedicated to supporting your recovery holistically.