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Speech Therapy: Frequently Asked Questions

What is speech therapy?

Speech therapy is a service provided by speech-language pathologists to help individuals with speech, language or communication problems.
Speech therapy is to work on the speech organs and exercising the muscles in order to establish the neuro muscular co-ordination. Stabilizing a rate of speech, which is acceptable in interaction and extempore. Speech is the main aspect in speech therapy. It is in fact probably impossible to stutter in any way at all without excessive muscular tension in some form or the other.
Speech therapy is the corrective or rehabilitative treatment of physical and/or cognitive deficits/disorders resulting in difficulty with verbal communication. This includes both speech (articulation, intonation, rate, intensity) and language (phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, pragmatics, both receptive and expressive language, including reading and writing). ...
Speech therapy (or speech language pathology) targets deficit areas such as speech and language disorders, cognitive impairments, voice pathologies, and swallowing disorders. These may occur as a result of stroke, head injury, neurological diseases, head and neck cancer or general de-conditioning. Find out more at American Speech-Language-Hearing
Speech Therapy addresses: (1)ARTICULATION or how your child says all of his/her sounds when talking; (2)VOICE or how your child's loudness, pitch, and quality of the voice sounds; (3)FLUENCY or stuttering.

What is Speech Therapy? (ST)

Speech Therapy involves the diagnosis and treatment of a variety of speech, voice, and language disorders. Speech therapists work with people, unable to make speech sounds or who cannot make them clearly. They also work with people, who stutter, have fluency and rhythm problems, inappropriate pitch, or harsh voice and speech quality problems. Speech Therapy is available in the Franklin office.

What are Advantage Speech Therapy’s hours?

We see our patients Monday through Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Some special appointments may be approved. Ask your therapist if there are any questions.

Can speech therapy be harmful?

I have not observed any negative effects of speech therapy. I have had cases where students have not responded as fast as one would like them to, but in every case, there has been some positive effect.

When is it too late to start speech therapy?

Anyone who is motivated to improve speech and language skills can be a candidate for therapy. Speech is a learned behaviour that can be altered through practice. It is never too late to improve the way we communicate. Many corporations hire Speech-Language Pathologists to provide executives and staff with advanced training in communication skills. If they can do it, you can too.

Is speech therapy covered by insurance?

We are contracted providers with the following insurance companies: Aetna Health Plans First Choice Network Cigna Health Plans State of Washington / DSHS Premera Health Plans Regence Health Plans Please contact your insurance company to determine your speech therapy and/or neurodevelopmental benefit to see the amount of coverage for your specific insurance policy.

What happens during speech therapy?

A speech therapist will evaluate the child and determine the speech and language skills that he or she needs to work on. The therapist will determine a child's specific strengths and needs and establish an organized plan of treatment intervention. Speech therapy includes training and repetitive exercises that can make it easier for some children to speak. Speech therapists also work closely with the family and caregivers of the child. The therapist works one-on-one with the child or in a small group. ...

Is there a demand for speech therapy services?

There certainly is! The profession is small in Singapore, with approximately 90 clinicians island-wide for a population of 4 million.

How long will my child be in speech therapy?

This is one of our most frequent and difficult questions to answer. How long your child will require professional intervention is influenced by how severe the delays are, the effectiveness of follow-through speech activities at home and/or in your child's preschool setting, and regular attendance. ...

What is speech/language therapy?

It is a specialty that focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of speech disorders. Therapy is implemented to increase the communication skills of an individual. Speech language pathologists work with both expressive (what a child says) and receptive (what a child understands) language skills.

Why is speech therapy is needed?

People cough when they swallow, ask to have something repeated, garble their speech and don’t understand what you said. This is normal but becomes a concern when the frequency and intensity of reactions change from normal. For example, if you cough more than once in a while when you swallow, you may have swallow impairment. The main idea is to let the Speech Pathologist know what the concern is and he/she will let you know what the next step is.

How long will speech therapy take?

Prior to establishing personal contact with the client it is impossible to provide much more than an educated guess, based upon past therapeutic experience with others similarly situated, in answer to this question. Indeed, this query can be difficult to answer honestly and accurately even after therapy has begun. Numerous important variables such as consistency, motivation, and structural (physical) limitations and/or anomalies can inhibit or enhance the rate of progress. ...

Does Blossom provide speech therapy?

Blossom contracts with a speech/language pathologist four mornings a week who is proficient in American Sign Language. The amount of time a child receives speech and language therapy is determined at the child's Growth and Development plan meeting at the beginning of the year. When a new student is accepted with an existing IEP (Individual Education Plan), Blossom meets or exceeds the minutes required by the existing IEP. ...

What are the options after speech therapy?

After therapy, several options are available: Purchase software for home and maintain practice independently. Continue with speech therapy through SpeechWorks at the client’s or insurers cost. Return to previous public speech therapist. Focus on another aspect of life until ready to return to practice.

Is occupational or speech therapy available?

Yes. Bel-Wood offers occupational, speech and respiratory therapy.

Does insurance cover speech therapy?

Check your insurance plan carefully. Many health plans cover speech therapy. However, benefits are determined by your plan and range from unlimited visits and no referral needed from your physician to a set number of visits per calendar year. Most plans base speech therapy on the need for medical necessity. Therefore, it is a good idea to get your physician also involved in it. 8

Does the school offer speech therapy?

Yes, a speech therapist works with students once a week at the school.

What can I expect from a speech therapy session?

Before you start your session, your speech-language pathologist will: • take a history from you to obtain specific information regarding your concerns • brief you on the assessment or activities planned. At the end of an assessment session, you will be consulted on: • the diagnosis or type of the communication problem. • the existence of other related problems and the need to consult the other professionals. • further speech therapy management based on the individual's performance level. ...

How often will my child attend speech therapy, if it is needed?

Children are usually scheduled for therapy 1-2 times a week for 45 minutes to an hour, depending on their needs and therapy availability.

What ages does Advantage Speech Therapy see?

Advantage Speech Therapy specializes in pediatric services children birth through age eighteen.

What types services does Advantage Speech Therapy provide?

Advantage Speech Therapy offers speech-language screenings, speech-language evaluations, and speech-language therapy sessions.

How long will my child need speech therapy?

The length of time in speech-language therapy depends on many factors such as severity of the problem, the frequency and consistency of therapy, and the consistency of help at home. Your child’s speech therapist may be able to make a general prediction regarding the length of therapy following an evaluation.

How do I get physical, occupational or speech therapy?

First, ask your physician if therapy is right for you. He or she can write you a prescription to receive therapies and/or physician/social services. You’re always encouraged to call for a free screening. Our healthcare professionals can assess your condition, and give you advice on treatments and referrals.

How long will my child have to attend speech therapy?

Speech and language therapy involves multiple activities that will help children meet specific goals. These goals are usually accomplished over time. The length of therapy can not be predicted. Children may show immediate improvement or it may be a very gradual process. The rate and pattern of improvement is different for every child.

How often will my child go to speech therapy?

How often a child has therapy depends on the particular speech problem. Children may need to go more often at first, whereas later the child will not need to go as often and will just need to practice a lot at home. The duration of services will initially be discussed with the patient and their family after a complete evaluation has been completed.

What is the difference between speech therapy and speech improvement?

Speech therapy services are more in depth clinical services than speech improvement. Speech improvement can be used to improve pronunciation skills, grammar and speaking presentation in addition to other non-clinical communication issues.
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