Speech-Language Therapy
Turn to LHM Health in Lawrence, Kansas, for speech-language therapy for all ages. You’ll find expert care for concerns related to speech, language, thinking, and swallowing – so you can feel more confident and connected to the world around you.
Conditions We Treat
Speech-language therapy can help you or your child with:
- Cognition and memory problems – Trouble thinking, remembering, or paying attention
- Language problems, including aphasia – Trouble understanding or communicating through speaking or writing
- Review your health history
- Ask about your strengths, challenges and goals
- Examine your mouth
- Check your ability to understand and respond to speech (cognitive communication)
Assess your language, speech and/or swallowing abilitiesSpeech problems – Difficulty making sounds or words
- Articulation disorders – Problems with pronunciation
- Fluency disorders, including stuttering – Problems speaking smoothly, without interruption or sound repetition
- Voice disorders – Abnormal voice quality, volume or pitch
- Swallowing problems (dysphagia) – Difficulty eating or drinking
Patient-Centered Care
Enjoy one-on-one attention from a licensed speech-language pathologist (SLP) who cares about your well-being and progress. Expect your SLP to use his or her expertise to diagnose your condition and create a care plan specific to your needs.
Your First Appointment
Your first appointment with an LMH Health SLP includes a thorough evaluation. Depending on the reason for your visit, your SLP may:
- Review your health history
- Ask about your strengths, challenges and goals
- Examine your mouth
- Check your ability to understand and respond to speech (cognitive communication)
- Assess your language, speech and/or swallowing abilities
Then you’ll work together to develop your treatment plan.
Expect your first appointment to last 45 to 60 minutes.
Services
Access a wide range of diagnostic tools and treatment options, including:
- Aphasia group – Offers ways to improve listening and speaking skills in a small group
- Cognitive rehabilitation therapy – Helps you build or relearn cognitive skills, such as learning, remembering, and paying attention
- Modified barium swallowing study – Examines how your mouth, throat, and upper esophagus work as you swallow
- Speech-generating devices (SGDs) – Say letters, words or messages you select
- Speech therapy – Uses activities and oral exercises to help you improve your ability to speak and make certain sounds
- Swallowing therapy – Makes swallowing safer and easier by adjusting your position and/or helping you improve strength or coordination
- VitalStim® Therapy – Uses mild electrical impulses to strengthen the muscles you use to speak and swallow
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- LSVT LOUD® – Helps people with Parkinson’s disease and other neurological conditions use a strong voice to speakVoice therapy – Helps you produce better-quality sounds with less discomfort