Speech-language therapy assists children with delays or difficulties in language and communication, speech production, social communication, eating, and swallowing.
Fraser speech pathologists use play and structured activities to evaluate and develop:
Speech-language therapy is provided through Fraser Rehabilitation Services, which provide comprehensive evaluation, consultation, and treatment services for children with motor and sensory dysfunction, decreased functional and developmental skills, feeding and swallowing difficulties, and speech, language, and hearing disorders. These therapy services are provided with an interdisciplinary approach and each child’s goals and activities are individualized, based on strengths, challenges, and motivations. Fraser therapists collaborate with parents, caregivers, teachers, and mental health practitioners to maximize results.
Most programs are designed for children up to 7 years of age. Children older than 7 may be served depending on the child, program and the treating therapy team.
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Insurance, Medical Assistance/TEFRA, prepaid health plans (PMAP), private pay.
For information, contact: Rehabilitation Intake Coordinator 612-331-9413