Stroke and Neurogenic Recovery

For Adults with Mild–Moderate Communication Changes

After a stroke or brain injury, many adults regain physical independence but continue to experience subtle communication challenges.

Words may take longer to come to mind. Speech may feel less clear. Conversations that once felt natural may require more effort.

This program provides structured speech therapy for adults who want to continue strengthening communication skills after neurological injury.

Who This Program Helps

This service is designed for adults with mild to moderate communication impairments who are motivated to actively participate in therapy.

Common conditions include:

• stroke
• mild to moderate aphasia
• dysarthria
• traumatic brain injury (TBI)
• cognitive communication changes

Many clients are transitioning from rehabilitation services and want continued guidance as they rebuild confidence in everyday communication.

What We Work On

Therapy focuses on practical communication skills used in daily life.

Areas addressed may include:

• word retrieval and naming
• speech clarity and pacing
• organizing thoughts during conversation
• conversational participation
• cognitive communication strategies
• communication confidence

Sessions are individualized while following a structured framework designed to support neurological recovery and functional communication.

Program Format

Services are provided through secure online telepractice sessions.

Programs typically include:

• weekly live therapy sessions
• guided communication exercises
• structured home practice routines
• personalized communication strategies
• progress monitoring

The goal is to help clients strengthen communication skills and regain confidence in real-life situations.