Enhanced Speech Therapy Services at A Choice Home Health Care
At A Choice Home Health Care, our dedicated team of speech therapists is committed to helping individuals of all ages improve their communication skills and overcome speech-related challenges. Whether you're seeking assistance for a child with speech impediments or a post-stroke patient aiming to recover speech, our in-home therapy services provide personalized and effective care.
Our Speech Therapy Services Include:
Why Choose Us?
Our home-based speech therapy services offer the convenience and comfort of receiving care in a familiar environment, tailored to your specific needs. We use evidence-based techniques and innovative approaches to ensure effective outcomes, helping you or your loved ones achieve better communication and quality of life.
For more information or to schedule a consultation with one of our expert speech therapists, contact A Choice Home Health Care today. We’re here to support your journey to improved communication and overall well-being.
Frequently Asked Questions
Our speech therapists provide care for adults with swallowing, speech, language, voice, and memory difficulties. Services include:
Swallowing therapy (Dysphagia): Exercises, VitalStim therapy, and diet adjustments to make eating and drinking safer and to prevent aspiration.
Speech and articulation training: Improving clarity, pronunciation, and confidence in communication.
Language therapy: Helping patients who have trouble finding words, forming sentences, or understanding others.
Cognitive therapy: Strengthening memory, attention, and problem-solving after illness, injury, or aging.
Voice therapy: Helping restore or improve vocal strength and quality.
All therapy is tailored to each patient’s needs and delivered in the comfort of their home.
In-home speech therapy helps people who have trouble swallowing (dysphagia). The therapist uses special exercises, positioning, and proven techniques such as VitalStim therapy (gentle electrical stimulation to strengthen swallowing muscles). They also assess eating and drinking safety, help upgrade or downgrade the patient’s current diet, and determine the safest food and liquid textures to prevent aspiration (when food or liquid goes into the windpipe instead of the food pipe).
Speech Therapist use simple, personalized exercises to strengthen memory, attention, and problem-solving skills. For speech or language issues, they guide patients through practice that improves clarity, word-finding, and pronunciation. This helps patients communicate more confidently and maintain independence in daily life.