Empowering Lives Through Quality Care
Transforming speech and cognitive therapy for a brighter future.
About Us
At The Aubin Aphasia Speech and Language Center, our mission is to provide the highest quality care that positively impacts lives. We aspire to be the first choice for healthcare in our community, enhancing lives, instilling confidence, and fostering supportive connections for individuals and families. Our dedicated team of bilingual professionals, led by Jessica Aubin, MS CCC-SLP, combines compassion, inclusion, and excellence in their approach, specializing in a range of conditions including stroke recovery, cognitive decline, and swallowing disorders. We believe in collaboration and accountability, working closely with each client to empower them on their journey to regain independence and improve their quality of life. Committed to community engagement and continuous learning, we strive to make our services accessible to all, ensuring that together, we create a positive impact in the lives we touch.
Our Services
Stroke
Experiencing a stroke can lead to significant challenges in various aspects of daily life. Many individuals may encounter difficulties with eating and drinking, which can impact nutrition and hydration. Communication barriers often arise, making it hard to talk, recall words, or put thoughts into coherent sentences. Reading and writing can also become daunting tasks, as stroke survivors struggle to process information effectively.
Brain Injury Recovery
A brain injury, whether resulting from a car accident, fall, or other trauma, can profoundly impact an individual’s life. The effects can vary widely, ranging from mild to severe. Individuals with mild brain injuries may experience sensitivity to light or noise, difficulties concentrating, fatigue, memory loss, mood changes, and challenges in impulse control. These symptoms, while less severe, can still disrupt daily routines and overall well-being.
Parkinson Disease Recovery
At The Aubin Aphasia Speech and Language Center, we understand the unique challenges faced by individuals with Parkinson Disease. This condition often leads to voice issues, swallowing difficulties, and cognitive changes that can significantly impact daily life.
We specialize in Lee Silverman Voice Therapy (LSVT), a proven approach designed to improve vocal quality and increase loudness, helping clients communicate more effectively. Our therapists work closely with individuals to tailor this therapy to their specific needs, enhancing both confidence and clarity in speech.
Cognitive Decline and Cognitive Changes
As we age, it’s common to experience changes in cognition, impacting how we think, remember, and organize information. Whether these changes are related to normal aging or the early stages of dementia, they can affect daily life and independence. At The Aubin Aphasia Speech and Language Center, we are dedicated to providing comprehensive support for individuals experiencing cognitive decline.
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LSVT is a specialized speech therapy program designed to help individuals with Parkinson disease improve their voice quality and communication skills. It focuses on increasing vocal loudness and clarity through intensive practice.
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If you or a loved one is experiencing difficulties with speaking, understanding language, swallowing, or cognitive functions, it may be beneficial to seek an evaluation from our team. Early intervention can make a significant difference.
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During your first appointment, you will undergo a comprehensive evaluation to assess your specific needs. This may include discussing your medical history and any challenges you’re facing. Based on this assessment, we will develop a personalized treatment plan.
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Yes, we offer telehealth services to ensure that you can receive therapy from the comfort of your home. Please inquire about scheduling a virtual appointment.
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It’s helpful to bring any relevant medical records or previous evaluations. We also encourage you to think about specific goals you would like to achieve through therapy.
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Absolutely! We encourage caregiver involvement as it can enhance the effectiveness of therapy. We provide training and resources to help caregivers support their loved ones at home.
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You can contact us by phone or email, or visit our website for additional information. We’re here to answer any questions you may have and guide you through the process.
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