Adult Voice Therapy
At Garden State Speech Therapy, we provide evaluation services and a host of treatment methods for treating vocal disorders.
Adult Voice Evaluations
Our specialized adult voice therapy services are tailored to address a range of voice disorders, including issues related to pitch, volume, and vocal quality. Through personalized assessments and evidence-based interventions, we aim to optimize vocal health, enhance communication, and empower individuals to achieve a confident and resonant voice.
Our Services
Our adult speech and language services offer personalized and evidence-based interventions to enhance communication skills, address speech disorders, and support individuals in overcoming language challenges, fostering effective and confident communication in various aspects of daily life.
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Difficulty swallowing is known as dysphagia. Treatments depend upon the type or cause of the swallowing disorder. Our speech therapy clinic specializes in creating personalized treatments to improve swallowing problems.
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In speech therapy for adults, cognitive linguistics refers to the therapeutic process of improving a person’s capacity to process and use information to improve daily function.
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Dysarthria is a speech disorder resulting from brain damage that has weakened the muscles that help you speak. Dysarthria can happen alongside other speech language disorders. Treatments for this disorder may include: Slowing down speech, Using more breath to speak louder, Strengthening mouth muscles, Moving your lips and tongue more
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Like many other adult speech-language disorders, AOS is caused by brain damage. Apraxia is a motor speech disorder in which the signals from your brain to your mouth get jumbled, making speech difficult. Our SLPs work alongside each individual to help improve communication skills. The treatments for AOS are similar to those for dysarthria.
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Many people have experienced a hoarse voice after cheering for a favorite sports team or a seasonal cold. Some voice disorders are chronic and require the help of a qualified speech-language pathologist. Our voice therapies cover many common voice disorders and can be done in our speech therapy clinic or via our SLP online services.