It’s hard to know if and when speech therapy is needed for an infant, toddler, or school-aged child. Let us help you! We offer FREE screenings and interviews with parents to help determine the best course of action in pursuing services. We provide families with information on typical speech and language development in children and what they should be expecting from their child at this time.
Logos Speech Therapy provides individualized outpatient speech therapy services for children and adults with a variety of communication and swallowing needs. We tailor our treatment approach to meet the needs of each individual patient while incorporating evidenced-based therapy techniques to promote the greatest change and progress for our clientele. We strive to incorporate therapeutic strategies related to diagnoses and concomitant medical conditions as well as addressing our patients’ personal goals to promote increased independence and functional change.
Acquiring functional speech, language, and communication skills is crucial during early development. Early intervention, or therapy services provided for infants and toddlers, provides a focus for promoting functional changes for young children and their families. Early intervention services address a variety of needs to establish a strong learning foundation to support later language skills.
• Pre-linguistic and early developing cognitive skills
• Speech sound production
• Expressive and receptive language development
• Augmentative and alternative communication supports (Low and high-tech devices, picture symbol communication systems, use of sign language)
• Early developing social language skills
• Feeding, swallowing, and oral motor skills
Logos Speech Therapy is dedicated to supporting and meeting the needs of our pediatric population related to their speech, language, and communication development. We provide individualized therapy tailored to each child’s needs and also offer services to supplement the supports children are receiving through an individualized education plan (IEP). This includes supporting the development of communication skills in children with speech and language impairments and developmental disabilities as well as regaining lost skills due to a variety of medical diagnoses.
• Speech sound production
• Expressive and receptive language intervention/ language delay
• Childhood Apraxia of Speech
• Pragmatic language and social skills
• Augmentative and alternative communication supports (Low and high-tech devices, picture symbol communication systems, incorporating use of sign language)
• Feeding, swallowing, and oral motor skills
• Orofacial Myofunctional Disorders/Tongue Thrust
• Phonological intervention to support development of reading and writing abilities
• Dysfluency and cluttering
• Voice and resonance disorders
• Communication supports and treatment related to hearing impairments
• Auditory Processing Disorders
• Rehabilitative care following stroke or brain injury
Logos Speech Therapy provides a wide range of supports for the adult and geriatric population of Casper. We realize the difficulty many of our clients face traveling to receive services in clinic and strive to provide home-based services based on client need and availability. With a focus on functional abilities and increasing our patients’ independence and participation in daily life skills, we incorporate evidence-based practice into an individualized therapy approach to place the needs and goals of our clients first. We have experience treating adults with a wide range of medical conditions and disorders:
• Stroke
• Acquired or Traumatic Brain Injury
• Cerebral Palsy
• Developmental Disabilities
• Epilepsy or Seizure Disorders
• Progressive and Degenerative Diseases including Multiple Sclerosis, Dementia, ALS, & Parkinson’s disease
• Cancers of the head and neck
While speech therapy is often thought of as the treatment services provided to improve how an individual speaks, it is also so much more! We are trained to address speech and language deficits as well as a client’s cognitive, swallowing, and oral motor needs. We provide services to address the WHOLE individual and deficits that impact functional communication, safety, or one’s ability to participate in hobbies or return to work.
• Acquired language disorders (Aphasia)
• Word retrieval deficits
• Motor Speech Impairments (Apraxia & Dysarthria)
• Right Hemisphere Disorder
• Cognitive deficits involving memory, attention, & executive functions
• Cognitive rehabilitation following an acquired or traumatic brain injury
• Augmentative and alternative communication intervention (Low and high-tech devices, picture symbol communication systems, incorporating use of sign language)
• Communication supports and treatment related to hearing impairments
• Swallowing Impairments (Dysphagia)
• Oral motor deficits
• Dysfluency and cluttering
• Voice and resonance disorders
We also provide patients and families with home exercise programs to promote increased generalization of skills to our patients’ home environments. This includes supports and structures for individuals with progressive and degenerative diseases who may be suffering from loss in speech, language, cognitive, and swallowing skills.