Swallowing (dysphagia) therapy
Swallowing therapy helps people eat and drink safely, comfortably, and with confidence. If you or a loved one has difficulty swallowing after a stroke, brain injury, surgery, illness, or due to aging, our speech-language pathologists can provide personalized support in your home or community setting.
We assess how swallowing is working in real-life situations and create practical strategies to improve safety and comfort. Therapy may include exercises, positioning strategies, food and drink modifications, and caregiver education. Our goal is to help you enjoy meals while reducing the risk of choking, coughing, or aspiration.
Community-based therapy means you receive care in the environment where you eat every day. This allows us to tailor strategies to your routines, preferences, and needs.
With the right support, many clients experience improved nutrition, increased independence, greater confidence at mealtimes, and a better overall quality of life.