Speech Language Pathology Services for
Adults
Our adult speech and language pathology services support communication, speech, language, voice, cognitive-communication, and feeding and swallowing disorders to improve daily functioning and quality of life.
Our Approach
Redmond Speech & Language provides comprehensive speech and language evaluations and evidence-based therapy for adults throughout Central Oregon. Our licensed speech-language pathologists treat a wide range of adult communication, cognitive-communication, voice, and swallowing disorders using individualized, goal-oriented treatment approaches. We collaborate closely with clients, families, caregivers, and healthcare professionals to support functional communication and independence in daily life. Redmond Speech & Language offers services at six locations across Central Oregon, as well as telehealth options, ensuring accessible, high-quality speech therapy for adults wherever care is needed.
Specialized Services
Redmond Speech & Language delivers comprehensive adult speech therapy services, including speech and language evaluations and evidence-based treatment, across Central Oregon. Our experienced, licensed speech-language pathologists specialize in treating adult speech, language, cognitive-communication, voice, and swallowing disorders through personalized, functional therapy plans.
Aphasia
An impairment of language, affecting the production or comprehension of speech and the ability to read or write. Aphasia is always due to injury to the brain-most commonly from a stroke.
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Apraxia
Apraxia is a significant difficulty in motor planning. In a speech apraxia, this means that there is not necessarily any difficulty with muscle strength or any structural abnormalities. There may not be any phonological processing errors. However, there are errors in coordination. This often results in inconsistent errors in speech sound production and highly unintelligible speech.
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Augmentative and Alternative Communication
Use of high or low tech devices to assist (augment) existing verbal communication, or provide the ability to communicate using language where it does not yet exist (alternative communication).
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Post Stroke/Brain Injury Care
- Attention
- Memory
- Executive functions
- Processing/processing speed
- Visuospatial skills
- Organization/planning
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Dementia
Memory loss and difficulty with cognitive processing.
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Dysarthria
Muscle weakness affecting the ability to speak clearly that can be the result of brain injury, cerebral palsy, degenerative diseases, or other syndromes.
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Feeding & Swallowing Disorders
Difficulty regulating the process of taking food or fluids into the mouth, chewing/controlling the bolus (food/fluid), and safely swallowing without aspiration.
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Stuttering & Cluttering
Stuttering: Disruption in the fluent production of connected speech.
Cluttering: Dysfluencies that don’t follow the typical pattern of stuttering and are characterized by abnormally rapid and/or irregular rate.
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Voice Disorders
- Vocal cord dysfunction (VCD)
- Vocal nodules, lesions etc
- Hypophonia
- Dysphonia
- Chronic laryngitis
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Accepting Insurance
and Private Pay
At Redmond Speech & Language, we’re proud to be in-network with many commercial insurance providers, as well as Medicaid and Medicare, making care more accessible for every family. View Payment Information.
Frequenty Asked Questions
What adult speech therapy services are offered in Central Oregon?
Adult speech therapy services in Central Oregon include evaluation and treatment for speech, language, cognitive-communication, voice, and swallowing disorders. Redmond Speech & Language provides evidence-based therapy designed to improve daily communication, safety, and independence.
Who can benefit from adult speech-language pathology services?
Adults who experience communication or swallowing difficulties due to stroke, brain injury, Parkinson’s disease, dementia, voice disorders, or other neurological and medical conditions can benefit from speech-language pathology services.
Do you provide speech therapy for adults after a stroke?
Yes, we offer specialized adult speech therapy for stroke survivors throughout Central Oregon. Treatment may address aphasia, dysarthria, cognitive-communication challenges, and swallowing difficulties to support recovery and functional communication.
Where are your adult speech therapy clinics located in Central Oregon?
Redmond Speech & Language provides adult speech therapy at six convenient clinic locations across Central Oregon, making in-person care accessible for residents in Redmond, Bend, and surrounding communities.
Is Telehealth speech therapy available for adults in Oregon?
Yes, we offer secure Telehealth speech therapy services for adults throughout Oregon. Virtual sessions allow clients to receive high-quality speech-language pathology care from home when in-person visits are not possible.
Do I need a referral for adult speech therapy services?
Referral requirements vary depending on insurance coverage. Many adults can self-refer for a speech and language evaluation, while others may need a referral from a physician or healthcare provider.
How are adult speech and language evaluations conducted?
Adult speech and language evaluations include a comprehensive assessment of communication, cognition, voice, and swallowing skills. Evaluations are individualized and may include standardized testing, functional assessments, and collaboration with medical providers.
Our Expert Speech & Language Team
Get to know our skilled team of speech-language experts who are passionate about helping kids and teens thrive. Professional, personalized care starts with the right people.