Adult Speech Therapy
Speech therapy for adults in Bellevue, Redmond, and Kirkland.
What Does a Speech Therapist Do for Adults?
The speech-language pathologists at ESHC work with adults to evaluate, diagnose, and treat a wide range of communication and swallowing disorders. This can include helping individuals who have difficulty speaking clearly, understanding language, or expressing themselves.
Our speech therapists also assist with voice disorders, accent modification, as well as provide therapy for swallowing difficulties (dysphagia), helping patients eat and drink safely. With personalized treatment plans, our team supports individuals in regaining independence, improving quality of life, and enhancing their ability to connect with others.
What Happens in Speech Therapy for Adults?
Our speech therapy services focus on improving articulation, fluency, and clarity of speech. We work with adults to address speech disorders such as stuttering, articulation delays, and more.
We will begin with a thorough evaluation to understand the specific communication or swallowing challenges you are facing. Based on the results, a personalized treatment plan is created to target those needs. During therapy sessions, adults may work on improving speech clarity, voice strength, or language comprehension, depending on their goals. If swallowing is a concern, therapy may include exercises to strengthen muscles and techniques to make eating and drinking safer.
Our speech pathologists for adults create sessions that are practical, goal-oriented, and often include strategies that can be applied to everyday life, helping you regain confidence and improve your overall quality of life.
Services We Offer
We provide personalized speech-language therapy for adults, helping them communicate more clearly and confidently. Our licensed speech-language pathologists offer a range of services tailored to each person’s unique needs, including:
- Voice therapy – Improving vocal quality, strength, and control
- Speech therapy – For helping adults with stuttering and articulation
- Swallowing therapy (dysphagia) – Safe eating and drinking strategies
- Accent modification – Optional training for clearer pronunciation in professional or personal settings