SLSSNY
Speech, Language, and Swallowing Specialists of New York
Our Expertise
Our Speech-Language Pathologists have experience in business environments, hospitals, private practice, and home health. We provide services to adults and children.
*We also now offer mental health counseling provided by licensed and experienced counselors. Please call us for more information!
Professional Communication Enhancement
Effective oral communication skills are crucial to advancing in professional environments!
LET US HELP YOU TO:
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Meet the needs of your listeners by improving your speech’s intelligibility (loudness, clarity, stress, rhythm, and intonation)
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Sound more clear, polished, natural, and professional
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Improve communication when you talk with patients, clients, and colleagues!
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Improve presentation skills
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Reduce frustration by needing to repeat yourself less
Augmentative and Alternative Communication
We help to provide non-verbal individuals with a means of communicating wants/needs
Accent Reduction/Modification
LET US HELP YOU TO:
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Achieve better pronunciation, clarity, and diction in Standard American English.
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Learn the American pronunciation of common and professional words that you use every day at school or work.
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Learn solutions to problems in English pronunciation that vary depending on your native accent
Cognitive Therapy
LET US HELP YOU TO IMPROVE:
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Memory
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Organization
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Problem solving
Mental Health Counseling
LET US HELP YOU TO IMPROVE:
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Family relationships
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Confidence
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Quality of life
Speech/Language Therapy
LET US HELP YOU TO:
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Improve clarity of your speech
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Improve voice quality and loudness
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Strengthen oral musculature
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Improve your understanding of others (receptive language)
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Improve how you express your thoughts, ideas, and feelings (expressive language)
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Improve naming/word finding abilities due to anxiety, stroke, traumatic brain injury
Swallowing/Feeding
Therapy
Common symptoms include:
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Coughing during/after eating or drinking
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Wet/gurgly sounding voice
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Extra time/effort needed to chew or swallow
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Recurring pneumonia
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Weight loss or dehydration
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Avoiding certain foods/textures
If you have any of these symptoms,
let us help improve your ability to eat and drink safely