Boosting Success for Your Child’s Back-to-School Experience: Learn the Advantages of Virtual Speech Therapy
Summer is winding down and school will be starting up again soon. The start of the school year can come...
READ MOREVirtual Speech Therapy Supports Recovery from Geriatric Traumatic Brain Injury
As we recognize September as Healthy Aging Awareness Month, it is essential to shed light on the growing incidence of...
READ MORETelehealth Awareness Week: Great Speech Advocates the Value of Virtual Speech Therapy
As Telehealth Awareness Week® approaches, Great Speech, a leader in virtual speech therapy, stands at the forefront of raising awareness...
READ MOREGreat Speech and American TelePhysicians Partner to Revolutionize Access to Virtual Speech Therapy
Great Speech and American TelePhysicians (ATP) recently announced a synergistic partnership to create access to an affordable online option for...
READ MOREMaximize Your Health Insurance Benefits with Virtual Speech Therapy
As autumn arrives, it marks the conclusion of the health plan year for numerous Americans. This is an ideal time...
READ MOREHelping People with Cleft & Craniofacial Conditions to Overcome Speech and Communications Challenges
Recognizing July as National Cleft & Craniofacial Awareness & Prevention Month is an opportune time to raise awareness on the...
READ MORESummer: A Season for Lyme Disease and Role of Virtual Speech Therapy
Summer is here and that means school is out, kids are playing outside, and people are planning vacations. Popular activities...
READ MOREVirtual Speech Therapy Helps People with Hearing Loss to Improve Communication Skills, Reduce Loneliness
Great Speech proudly recognizes the Helen Keller DeafBlind Awareness Week, June 26th – July 2nd, to promote national advocacy and highlight...
READ MOREVirtual Speech Therapy May Help Slow Progression of Dementia and Alzheimer’s Disease
Over 55 millionpeople in the U.S. are living with Alzheimer’s disease (AD) or another form of dementia. Recognizing...
READ MOREOvercoming Aphasia, Restoring Speech and Communication Skills After a Stroke
The term aphasia refers to the impairment or loss of word usage. According to the National Institutes of Health (NIH)...
READ MORESpeech Therapy Helps Slow Mild Cognitive Impairment
Cognitive deficit, an inclusive term that is also used interchangeably with “cognitive impairment,” describes the different diminished areas of cognition...
READ MOREVirtual Speech Therapy Supports Recovery and Survivorship for People with Head and Neck Cancer
It’s encouraging to learn that the road to recovering speech and communications skills impacted by head and neck cancer...
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