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Understanding Dysphagia Diets: Tips on How to Start
Know someone that struggles with drinking or swallowing? Find out more about dysphagia here and get tips on managing dysphagia through a balanced diet.
15 Brain Exercises for Stroke Patient Recovery
Has your loved one suffered a stroke? Discover 15 brain exercises get additional tips on practicing them safely and effectively for stroke patient recovery.
How to Stop Stuttering or Stammering
Learn how to reduce stuttering or stammering here. Explore the causes, available treatments, and strategies to try at home to manage this speech disorder.
How ADHD Can Affect Adult Communication
Can ADHD impact someone’s adult life? Read and explore the symptoms, challenges, and strategies for improving communication skills in adults with ADHD.
What Is a Lisp: Its Types, Treatment, and Therapy
Discover the different types of lisps, their causes, and symptoms in this comprehensive article. Learn the different treatment techniques used in speech therapy.
How to Get Rid of a Lisp
Have you ever wondered if lisps can be treated? We are diving deep into what causes lisps and the different treatment options available for you or a loved one.
Dementia vs. Alzheimer’s: What Are They and What’s the Difference?
Are Dementia and Alzheimer’s the same thing? We’ll explain the difference in this article and identify common warning signs you need to be aware of.
What is Speech Therapy for Adults?
Can adults get speech therapy? Learn more about what speech-language pathologists can do for adults.
Is Speech Therapy Covered by My Insurance?
It’s best to explore your coverage options early for speech therapy. Let’s discuss insurance and other funding programs available for you in Canada.
What Is Aphasia: Symptoms, Causes and Treatments
You may ask what aphasia is after your loved one has a stroke or head injury. We’ll cover the basics of the disorder and what you can do towards recovery.
9 Useful Tips for Helping a Loved One with Aphasia
Learn simple tips and tricks that will help your loved one practice speech at home to recover from aphasia.
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