Services

 At the heart of our practice is a belief that every individual deserves customized, compassionate speech-language therapy. As speech-language pathologists ourselves, we bring a practitioner’s insight to every session—grounded in evidence-based care, delivered with heart. Whether we’re supporting a child’s first words or helping an adult regain communication after injury, our goal is the same: to build confidence, connection, and lasting change.

Pediatric Services
(Children)

We provide specialized speech and language services for children in a warm, play-based environment where they feel safe, supported, and engaged.

Each therapy plan is personalized to meet your child’s unique needs, fostering growth in communication, social skills, and overall development.

Neurofeedback

Supporting brain regulation to improve focus, mood, and behavior

Articulation Theraphy

Helping children produce clear, age-appropriate speech sounds

Sensory Processing Support

Addressing challenges with sensory input for better regulation and participation

Executive Functioning Skills

Developing organization, attention, and emotional control

Feeding Therapy

Supporting safe, efficient, and positive mealtime experiences

Swallowing Therapy

Assessing and treating swallowing difficulties in young children

Sensory Integration Therapy

Helping children process and respond to sensory input more effectively

Fluency Therapy (Stuttering)

Promoting smooth, confident speech

Expressive Language Therapy

Strengthening a child’s ability to express thoughts, needs, and ideas

Receptive Language Therapy

Enhancing understanding of words, instructions, and concepts

Adult Services

For adults navigating life after stroke, managing dementia, or seeking to improve cognitive and communication skills, we offer personalized therapy grounded in clinical expertise and empathy.

Our services support both recovery and long-term management, empowering each individual to live with greater confidence and clarity.

Neurofeedback

Promoting self-regulation, attention, and emotional balance through brain-based training

Cognitive Therapy

Addressing memory, attention, organization, and problem-solving challenges

Dementia Support

Enhancing communication and daily functioning for individuals with memory impairments

Swallowing Therapy (Dysphagia)

Supporting safe, effective eating and drinking

Post-Stroke Rehabilitation

Rebuilding speech, language, and swallowing abilities after stroke

Sensory Integration Therapy

Managing sensory sensitivities or processing issues in adulthood

Fluency Therapy (Stuttering)

Helping adults speak with greater ease and confidence

Fluency Therapy (Stuttering)

Promoting smooth, confident speech

Expressive Language Therapy

Improving clarity and confidence in verbal and written expression

Receptive Language Therapy

Improving clarity and confidence in verbal and written expression

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What Our Families are Saying

Stroke Survivor with Dysphasia (Age 58)

After my stroke, I could barely say a word. I knew what I wanted to say, but nothing came out right. Speech therapy gave me the tools to reconnect with my family and feel like myself again. The patience, encouragement, and customized exercises made it possible to regain my voice — literally and emotionally. I can't thank them enough.

Parent of a Child with Speech Delay (Age 4)

Before therapy, our son struggled to form even simple words. It was heartbreaking to see him frustrated when he couldn’t express himself. Working with his speech therapist has changed everything — he now communicates in full sentences and sings songs with joy. We’re beyond grateful for the compassion and creativity they brought to every session. It’s been life-changing for our whole family.

Parent of a Nonverbal Toddler (Age 3)

When we started speech therapy, my daughter wasn’t saying any words — not even 'mama' or 'dada.' She often cried out of frustration, and we felt helpless. The therapist introduced gestures, picture cards, and simple sounds in such a fun way. Now, she points, signs a few key words, and just recently started saying 'more' and 'go!' It’s such a huge step, and we’re so proud

Adult with Cognitive-Communication Challenges After Brain Injury (Age 47)

Communicating after my injury was like trying to solve a puzzle with missing pieces. I’d lose track of what I was saying or forget the right words. My therapist worked not just on speech, but on memory, organization, and confidence. I’ve since gone back to work part-time and can hold conversations again — that’s something I never thought I’d say.

Preschooler with Expressive Language Delay (Age 4)

Our daughter understood everything we said, but barely spoke herself. It was like the words were trapped inside. Her therapist worked on helping her find her voice — starting with sounds, then single words, and eventually short phrases. She now says 'I want toy' or 'go outside' all on her own. The difference in her confidence is amazing. We’re so thankful for this support.

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720 Box Butte Ave
Hemingford, NE 69348
Phone: 308-487-8988
Fax: 308-221-8988