Speech & Swallowing Therapy for Adults — on your schedule, from home.
Let’s make a plan to get you back to where you want to be.
Serving Arkansas and Missouri via Telehealth with specialized care in adult neurological speech, swallowing, and cognitive disorders.
Our Services
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A stroke, brain injury, or neurological condition can make it suddenly difficult to find words, speak in full sentences, read, or write — even when your thoughts are completely intact. Aphasia can feel isolating, but it is not a reflection of intelligence, and meaningful progress is possible at any stage of recovery. At Broca Speech, we work with you and your family to rebuild communication in ways that feel functional and real — not just clinical exercises. If you or someone you love is struggling to communicate after a neurological event, we would love to connect.
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Difficulty swallowing — known clinically as dysphagia — can develop after a stroke, cancer treatment, prolonged illness, ALS, Parkinson's disease, or a number of other conditions. It can affect your ability to eat safely, enjoy meals, and maintain nutrition and hydration. Left unaddressed, swallowing difficulties can lead to serious health complications. We provide thorough evaluations and individualized treatment to help you eat and drink as safely and comfortably as possible — because food is more than fuel, it is quality of life. Reach out today to take the first step.
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When a brain injury, stroke, or neurological condition affects memory, attention, organization, or problem-solving, everyday communication can feel like an uphill battle. Cognitive communication disorders affect your ability to follow conversations, stay on topic, remember important information, and navigate daily life with confidence. Treatment at Broca Speech focuses on practical, functional strategies that help you engage more fully at home, at work, and in your relationships. If thinking and communicating feel harder than they used to, you do not have to navigate that alone.
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Changes in speech clarity, vocal strength, or the rhythm and flow of how you communicate can occur with conditions like Parkinson's disease, multiple sclerosis, TBI, or after surgical procedures. These changes can affect how well others understand you and how confident you feel speaking up. We work to improve the precision, volume, and overall effectiveness of your speech so your voice reflects who you are. If you have noticed changes in how you sound or how well others understand you, we are here to help.
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Social communication — sometimes called pragmatic communication — refers to the unwritten rules of conversation: taking turns, reading social cues, staying on topic, and adjusting how you communicate depending on who you are talking to. These skills can be affected by brain injuries, neurological conditions, or neurodevelopmental differences, and the impact on relationships and daily life can be significant. At Broca Speech, we work with both adults and adolescents 13 and older who are navigating social communication challenges, building skills that translate into real connections and everyday confidence. If communication in social situations feels confusing or exhausting, we would love to help.
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Whether you are preparing for a presentation, returning to professional life after a health event, or simply want to feel more confident and composed when speaking to a group, Broca Speech can help. We work on the building blocks of effective communication — vocal clarity, pacing, breath support, word choice, and the kind of confident delivery that makes people listen. You do not need a diagnosis to benefit from this work; you just need a message worth sharing and the desire to deliver it well. If you are ready to speak with more confidence and impact, let's get started.
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LSVT LOUD® is an evidence-based, intensive speech treatment program specifically designed for individuals with Parkinson's disease. It targets vocal loudness and effort at the neurological level, helping patients recalibrate how loud they need to speak to be heard clearly by others. As a certified LSVT LOUD® provider, Haley delivers this research-supported protocol with the intensity and individualized attention the program requires. If Parkinson's disease has affected the strength or clarity of your voice, LSVT LOUD® may be the right fit for you- let's talk.