Speech Therapy
Speech-Language Pathology, comprised of physicians, nurses, therapists, dietitians and social workers, is an integral part of Physical Rehabilitation, providing comprehensive services to patients of all ages.
Our services assist patients with many different needs including aphasia, dysarthria and apraxia.
These disorders result from neurological deficits such as stroke and multiple sclerosis, and require strategies to improve word-finding, slurred speech and understanding/expression of language.
Cognitive Disorders
We offer cognitive retraining for
patients with neurological deficits due to closed-head injury/right hemisphere
stroke or cerebrovascular accident (CVA, stroke). Therapy is provided for memory/recall training, reading/writing instruction, problem-solving and regaining organizational skills for daily living.
Dysphagia-Speech-Language Pathology
The dysphagia team assists patients
with swallowing
difficulties. Modified barium swallow studies and bedside/clinical assessments identify patients at risk for aspiration. We provide individual and mealtime sessions to normalize swallowing patterns and maintain adequate nutrition.
Voice Disorders
Patients with vocal nodules, spasmodic dysphonia and vocal cord paralysis are evaluated using computerized analysis. Intervention is provided for improving vocal quality. We also offer services on the Inpatient Physical Rehabilitation Unit.
Barium/Modified Barium Swallow Studies
Swallowing studies are performed in radiology by certified/licensed speech-language pathologists to identify oral/pharyngeal swallowing disorders, including head/neck cancer laryngectomy and neurological deficits.
There are several Outpatient Rehabilitation Centers conveniently located around the region to provide the best possible care for speech therapy patients.
Contact Us
Services are available upon physician referral by calling:
St. Joseph's Hospital (912) 819-2479
Candler Hospital (912) 819-6176




