Children + adults · areas of care
Start with what you are noticing.
You do not need to know the clinical term. Explore each area in plain language, then call if you are not sure where your question fits.
Ask about fit
Eight areas · one clear list
Find the words that feel familiar.
Open any topic for a concise overview. These descriptions orient visitors; an individual evaluation determines appropriate care.
Speech that is easier to understandArticulation & speech sound
Support for producing speech sounds clearly and building awareness of how sounds work in words.
Understanding and sharing ideasLanguage
Support for understanding and expressing ideas, vocabulary, grammar, and telling stories.
Attention, memory, and organizing thoughtsCognitive communication
Support for attention, memory, problem solving, and organizing thoughts.
Taking part in conversationSocial communication
Support for conversation, social communication, and understanding nonverbal cues.
Stuttering and voiceFluency & voice
Support for fluency and for the quality, range, and comfort of the voice.
Eating, drinking, and swallowingSwallowing & feeding
Support for swallowing safety, feeding skills, food textures, and mealtime independence.
Other ways to communicateAugmentative & alternative communication
Support with communication devices and other ways to access and develop language.
Reading and writingLiteracy
Support for early literacy, reading, writing, and spelling.
A clear next step
Bring your question to Errin.
A brief call can help you decide what kind of support fits.
