Helping Adults Rediscover the Joy of Eating: Swallowing Therapy at Resonance Speech and Hearing Clinic
Eating isn’t just about nutrition—it’s a social ritual, a sensory experience, and often, one of life’s simplest pleasures.
Speech and hearing clinics provide diagnostic and therapeutic services for speech, language, swallow and hearing disorders. Services include hearing tests, speech therapy, auditory processing assessments, and hearing aid fittings & more.
If you or your child are experiencing difficulties with speech, language, or hearing, it is advisable to consult a specialist. Common signs include delayed speech development, difficulty understanding speech, frequent ear infections, and hearing loss.
During your first visit, a comprehensive evaluation will be conducted to assess your speech, language, or hearing concerns. This may include a detailed history, physical examination, and various diagnostic tests. Based on the results, a tailored treatment plan will be developed.
Adults should have their hearing checked at least once every decade until age 50, and every three years thereafter. Those with a family history of hearing loss, frequent exposure to loud noises, or other risk factors may need more frequent evaluations.
If you suspect your child has a speech or hearing problem, schedule an evaluation with a speech-language pathologist or audiologist as soon as possible. Early intervention is crucial for effective treatment and can significantly improve your child’s communication skills.
An audiologist specializes in diagnosing and treating hearing and balance disorders. They conduct hearing tests, fit and program hearing aids, provide auditory training, and offer counseling on hearing loss management.
Eating isn’t just about nutrition—it’s a social ritual, a sensory experience, and often, one of life’s simplest pleasures.
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The idea for Resonance took shape from experiences that indicated the current status of the awareness of speech and hearing disorders and their rehabilitation. In the daily hustle and bustle of life, things that should matter are often pushed to the bottom of the list of priorities.
The term “Quality of Life” has been replaced with “I’ll Manage”. Poor awareness of rehabilitative options, prohibitive costs and distance often keeps help from reaching those in need.
We decided on the name Resonance as it helped represent both Speech and Hearing. At Resonance, we specialize in, and are very passionate about providing quality rehabilitative care for individuals with Speech, Language & Hearing disorders.
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