Category: Adult Speech Therapy
OPEN LINES LONGEVITY CENTER
Pier Plaza · Redondo Beach, California
By Jessica Galgano, PhD, CCC-SLP
Founder, Open Lines Longevity…
Experiencing sudden changes to speech and communication after a stroke can feel deeply disorienting—not just for the person affected, but for…
Living Well With Parkinson’s: At Home, on the Phone, and in Public
Parkinson’s disease affects far more than movement. For many people living with…
You had a concussion. You feel mostly “okay” — but something is off. You’re losing your train of thought mid-sentence, blanking on words you…
At Open Lines, our team specializes in treating speech sound differences, delays, and disorders and we are deeply committed to applying…
Understanding Spastic Dysarthria
Speaking requires the coordination of multiple muscle systems working together in perfect balance—from those…
Have you ever wondered why your voice seems tired or hurt after a long day of talking or singing? Whether you’re a teacher, public speaker,…
Filler words, such as “um,” “ah,” and “you know” are sometimes called crutch words, since people tend to lean on them to fill a pause…
As we read, our brain rapidly translates letters to their corresponding sound. We quickly apply learned rules about alphabetic principles…
Stuttering refers to an interruption in the flow and ease of speech. Examples include sound, syllable, or word repetitions, hesitations,…
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