Speech Therapy
A speech therapist focuses on receptive language, or the ability to understand words spoken to you, and expressive language, or the ability to use words to express yourself. In addition, a speech therapist deals with the mechanics of producing words, such as; articulation, pitch, fluency and volume. For a homebound patient needing a speech therapist due to a stroke or a traumatic accident, the therapist will work with this patient on their ability to communicate their language more effectively.
Below is a list of services that a speech therapist provides:
- * Swallowing Treatments and Techniques
- * Speech Articulation
- * Language Disorders
- * Memory Mastery
- * Cognitive Retraining
- * Hearing Loss
- * Non Verbal Communication
If you have any additional questions regarding our services, please call 248-539-8400 to talk with one of our clinical specialists.




