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At Maximum Care Group, we provide in-home Speech Therapy services designed to help patients improve communication, speech, language, voice, cognitive skills, and swallowing—right in the comfort and safety of their home.
Our licensed Speech-Language Pathologists (SLPs) create individualized treatment plans based on each patient’s medical condition, functional needs, and goals.
What Is Speech Therapy?
Speech Therapy is a specialized clinical service that evaluates and treats conditions related to:
Speech and articulation
Expressive and receptive language
Voice and fluency
Cognitive-communication skills
Swallowing difficulties (dysphagia)
Speech Therapy is often essential for patients recovering from stroke, neurological disorders, injuries, or degenerative diseases.
Conditions We Treat
Our in-home Speech Therapy services help patients with:
Stroke (CVA)
Aphasia and dysarthria
Speech and language disorders
Swallowing disorders (dysphagia)
Parkinson’s disease
Alzheimer’s disease and dementia
Traumatic brain injury (TBI)
Delayed speech development
Memory loss and cognitive impairment
Voice disorders or chronic hoarseness
Our Speech Therapy Services Include
Comprehensive speech and language evaluations
Articulation and pronunciation therapy
Language therapy for comprehension and expression
Cognitive-communication therapy
Swallowing and feeding therapy
Patient, family, and caregiver education
Personalized in-home treatment plans
Benefits of In-Home Speech Therapy
✔ One-on-one personalized care
✔ Increased comfort and safety at home
✔ Improved functional communication
✔ Support for family members and caregivers
✔ Continuity of care with the physician
Who Qualifies for In-Home Speech Therapy?
Patients may qualify if they:
Have a documented medical condition
Require skilled speech therapy services
Are under a physician’s care
Have difficulty leaving the home safely
Services may be covered by Medicare, Medicaid, and participating insurance plans, based on eligibility.
Why Choose Maximum Care Group?
Licensed and experienced Speech-Language Pathologists
Patient-centered care approach
Individualized treatment plans
Ongoing communication with physicians and families
Commitment to quality, safety, and compassionate care