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  • All session will be conducted via the Zoom platform. Please have the Zoom platform downloaded on your smart device. You will receive a Zoom link from me prior to the appointment

Online Speech Therapy in Arizona & Colorado

What to Expect from Online Speech Therapy Sessions

All session will be conducted via the Zoom platform. Please have the Zoom platform downloaded on your smart device. You will receive a Zoom link from me prior to the appointment

What An Appointment Looks Like Together

I provide virtual speech therapy sessions where we address your personal goals by building skills through targeted activities. Sessions are structured yet flexible, progressing while adapting to the client’s unique goals and interests.

Speech Therapy Services

Aphasia Therapy

Aphasia is a language disorder that can make it difficult to speak, understand others, read, or write—often caused by a stroke or brain injury. Speech therapy for aphasia supports adults in relearning how to communicate through personalized, supportive sessions. Whether you're having trouble finding words or following conversations, therapy is focused on helping improve everyday communication and connection.

Apraxia of Speech Therapy

Apraxia of speech is a motor speech disorder where the brain has difficulty sending the correct signals to the muscles needed for speech. This often results in knowing what to say but struggling to get the words out clearly. Therapy for apraxia uses evidence-based techniques to support both children and adults in developing clearer, more confident speech, step by step.

Speech Therapy for Autism

Many individuals with autism experience challenges with spoken language, comprehension, or social communication. Speech therapy is tailored to each person's needs, supporting the development of clearer speech, effective social interaction, and greater independence. Whether a client is nonverbal or working on conversational skills, therapy is personalized to support meaningful progress.

Cognitive Communication Therapy

Cognitive-communication disorders impact thinking, memory, and communication—often following a brain injury, stroke, or a condition like dementia. Therapy focuses on improving memory, attention, problem-solving, and organization using functional, evidence-based strategies. These skills are essential for success in daily life, relationships, and work.

Dysarthria Therapy

Dysarthria involves slurred or slowed speech due to weakened or uncoordinated speech muscles, often caused by stroke, brain injury, or neurological conditions such as Parkinson’s disease. Therapy targets improved muscle strength and speech clarity, helping individuals speak more clearly and confidently.

Professional Communication & Accent Coaching

Whether preparing for a presentation, leading meetings, or seeking clearer everyday speech, communication coaching can help. Sessions focus on enhancing speech clarity, reducing accents when desired, and building confidence in public speaking and professional settings. Ideal for professionals, executives, and anyone looking to communicate with impact.

Speech Sound Disorder Therapy

Speech sound disorders involve difficulty producing specific sounds, such as “r,” “s,” or “th,” which can affect how well someone is understood. Therapy is designed to help children, teens, and adults learn to pronounce sounds more accurately while building confidence in communication. Early support often leads to lasting gains in school, work, and social life.

Dysphagia (Swallowing Therapy)

Dysphagia is a swallowing disorder that can make eating and drinking difficult or unsafe—common after a stroke or with aging. If swallowing is painful, causes coughing or choking, or takes a long time, therapy can help. Sessions use evidence-based techniques to support safer, more comfortable swallowing and improve quality of life.

Fluency & Stuttering Therapy

Stuttering can impact the flow of speech, causing repetitions, blocks, or prolongations of sounds, which may lead to frustration or anxiety in communication. Therapy for fluency focuses on building awareness, learning strategies to manage moments of stuttering, and increasing confidence in speaking. Sessions are tailored to each person’s goals—whether it's speaking up in class, feeling more comfortable in conversations, or preparing for presentations—supporting meaningful, real-world communication success.