Cary Speech Pathology
Speech-Language Pathologists treat a wide range of problems in infants, children, adolescents and adults.
You Might Use the Services of a Cary Speech Pathologist for a Child if:
- You have difficulty understanding what the child is trying to say
- You think the child is speaking differently from children of the same age
- The child has difficulty telling you what he or she wants
- The child has difficulty understanding what people are saying
Parents of Infants May Seek Help From a Speech Pathologist if:
- The child has difficulty with early feeding skills including bottle and breast feeding
- The child is not transitioning through normal stages of feeding
- The child is transitioning from tube to oral feedings
- The child has inadequate weight gain or is diagnosed as failure to thrive
Adolescents and Adults May Need The Services of a Cary Speech Pathologist if:
- They experience voice problems including persistent hoarseness, a change in vocal quality or loss of voice
- They experience academic problems including listening, memory, reading or difficulty retrieving information from memory
- They experience a change in swallowing function and have a physician referral for swallowing assessment
What Can I Expect to Happen During a Session With a Speech-Language Pathologist?
If an evaluation indicates that therapy is needed, the Cary Speech Pathologist will work with the patient to design a program of activities to improve the targeted areas of speech, language, feeding, or voice disorder.
Home-based carryover activities are often recommended to maximize the impact of intervention.