Restoring Voice, Communication & Confidence
Speech Therapy focuses on improving communication skills and swallowing function for individuals of all ages. At Kibitz, our certified speech-language pathologists (SLPs) provide comprehensive, individualized care to address a wide range of speech, language, voice, and swallowing disorders. Whether you’re recovering from a neurological condition or your child is experiencing speech delays, our therapy programs are goal-oriented, compassionate, and designed to help each person reach their full potential.

Who Can Benefit from Speech Therapy?
Speech therapy is ideal for both adults and children dealing with:
- Post-Stroke Language Impairment (Aphasia)
- Rebuilding the ability to speak, understand, read, or write after a stroke.
- Neurological Conditions
- Support for individuals with Parkinson’s disease, multiple sclerosis, ALS, or brain injuries affecting voice, articulation, or cognition.
- Voice Disorders
- Help for hoarseness, vocal fatigue, or loss of voice due to overuse, trauma, or medical conditions.
- Speech Delays in Children
- Enhancing language development, clarity of speech, and social communication in children with speech delays, autism spectrum disorder (ASD), or learning challenges.
- Fluency Disorders
- Techniques for reducing stuttering or cluttering to improve speech flow and confidence.
- Swallowing Difficulties (Dysphagia)
- Therapy to improve safe swallowing in individuals recovering from stroke, surgery, or neurological illness.
How Our Speech Therapy Works
Each therapy plan is carefully tailored after a detailed assessment. Sessions include:
Articulation and Clarity Training
Helping individuals produce speech sounds correctly and clearly.
Language Development Activities
Improving vocabulary, sentence structure, and comprehension.
Voice Therapy
Fluency Shaping
Strengthening and balancing the vocal cords for better tone, volume, and endurance.
Cognitive-Communication Therapy
Addressing issues with memory, attention, and problem-solving often affected by brain injuries.
Swallowing Exercises
Targeted interventions to retrain muscles and improve safety while eating and drinking.
Techniques to enhance smooth, relaxed, and confident speech.


