Single Service
Speech-Language Pathology
Relaxed Speaking and Eating!
Sapphire speech-language pathologists focus on our patients’ talking, cognition, chewing, and swallowing. A small area of the body that has a huge impact on life. An individual plan I created to address patient goals using evidence-based treatment strategies to maximize patient outcomes. Sapphire SLPs collaborate with physical and occupational therapists to ensure carryover in the senior living community and the home environment.
Provide easy access to extensive speech therapy services by removing conventional barriers to facilitate more reasonable services and helping patients & families receive much-needed speech therapy services.
Collaborate with other organizations nationwide to maximize speech, language, and advocacy means to reach out & help underserved patients by raising awareness on the significance of communication disorders on peoples’ lives and advocating communication as a fundamental right.
Our Target
Speech-Language Pathology deals with ...
Speech
Encompasses various aspects of communication, including articulation, language development, stuttering, and voice quality.
Language
Improve communication and language skills, enabling individuals to better participate in social, educational, and professional activities.
Social Communications
Good communication requires grasping social norms, utilizing verbal and nonverbal cues, and expressing oneself effectively.
Cognition
Improve communication, daily life participation, and quality of life for individuals with cognitive impairments due to medical conditions or aging.
Chewing
Enhancing safe and comfortable eating, while ensuring proper nutrition and reducing health risks.
Swallowing
Improve eating and drinking safety, reduce aspiration risk, and enhance quality of life.
Unlocking Voices, Empowering Lives.
How can we help
What are the benefits of physical therapy?
Increased Independence
Once a Sapphire Rehab speech-language pathologist evaluates and implements a patient- specific therapy plan, patients may achieve more independence with communication and swallowing function.
Optimal Communication
Whether it is communicating needs, conversing with friends, or just saying hello, communication is key to the human experience. Improved communication can create a positive impact on our patients’ health and personal interactions.
Optimal Nutrition
Correcting an impaired ability to swallow can open the way for much greater opportunities to take in nutritious foods safely.
Early Detection
A speech-language pathology assessment and subsequent plan of care can help delay the progression of speech, language, and swallowing impairment, sometimes caused by injury, disorders, or disease.