Speech Therapy at Home — Happy Visits Home Health

Speech Therapy

Restore Your Voice,
Reclaim Connection.

Our licensed speech-language pathologists (SLPs) provide expert evaluation and treatment for communication, swallowing, and cognitive-communication disorders — helping patients regain the ability to speak, eat, and connect with confidence.

Speech-language pathologist working with patient on communication therapy at home

Licensed SLPs

Communication & swallowing specialists

Overview

What Is Home Speech Therapy?

Speech-language pathology addresses a wide range of conditions affecting communication, swallowing, voice, and cognition. After a stroke, brain injury, neurological diagnosis, or head and neck surgery, many patients struggle with speaking, understanding language, swallowing safely, or thinking clearly.

Our SLPs bring comprehensive evaluation and evidence-based treatment directly to your home — where real-life communication and eating challenges actually occur — for more meaningful, functional progress.

What's Included

Aphasia and language disorder treatment
Dysarthria (motor speech) therapy
Dysphagia (swallowing) evaluation and treatment
Voice disorder therapy
Cognitive-communication rehabilitation
Augmentative and alternative communication (AAC)
Fluency and stuttering treatment
Caregiver communication strategies
Safe swallowing strategies and diet recommendations

What We Provide

Our Speech Therapy Services

Communication Therapy

Treatment for aphasia, apraxia, dysarthria, and other language or motor speech disorders to restore expressive and receptive communication abilities.

Swallowing (Dysphagia) Therapy

Evaluation and treatment of swallowing difficulties to ensure safe eating and drinking, reduce aspiration risk, and improve nutritional intake.

Cognitive-Communication

Rehabilitation of memory, attention, problem-solving, and executive function skills that affect communication and daily functioning after brain injury or stroke.

Voice Therapy

Treatment for voice disorders including hoarseness, vocal fatigue, and voice changes following surgery, neurological conditions, or vocal misuse.

AAC Support

Assessment and training on augmentative and alternative communication devices and strategies for patients with severe communication impairments.

Caregiver Training

Education for family members and caregivers on communication strategies, safe feeding techniques, and how to support their loved one's progress at home.

Who This Helps

Who May Benefit from Speech Therapy?

Patients recovering from stroke or TBI
Individuals with Parkinson's disease or ALS
Those with swallowing difficulties (dysphagia)
Patients after head and neck cancer treatment
Individuals with dementia or cognitive decline
Those with voice disorders or hoarseness
Patients with aphasia or language disorders
Children and adults with communication delays

Ready to Get Started?

Contact our team today to request speech therapy services or ask any questions about your care options.