
Our Mission
Our mission at Nolan Speech and Language Center is to support our patients and the community through holistically-minded practices.
Our team is a group of highly trained professionals who work with patients and their families to improve their quality of life by bettering communication and supporting airway health.
We are unique in that we are located in a multi-disciplinary office complex that allows families to receive treatment in a safe, family-centered environment.

Taking our patients from hopeless to hopeful!
COMPASSION
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Our Services
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This service focuses on helping individuals improve their speech clarity, language comprehension, and overall communication skills. Whether addressing articulation disorders, language delays, or fluency issues, the therapy is designed to enhance confidence and communication effectiveness in daily life.
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For individuals experiencing difficulties with chewing, swallowing, or sensory-related feeding challenges, this therapy provides structured interventions. The goal is to promote safe and effective eating habits, improve oral motor function, and ensure proper nutrition.
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This specialized therapy aims to correct dysfunctional oral and facial muscle patterns that can affect speech, chewing, swallowing, and even breathing. By retraining muscle function, this therapy helps improve oral posture and overall orofacial health.
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A gentle, hands-on technique that focuses on the craniosacral system, this therapy aims to relieve tension and improve body function. It is used to support relaxation, reduce pain, and promote overall well-being, particularly in individuals with neurological or musculoskeletal concerns.
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This service addresses unintegrated primitive reflexes—automatic movements developed in the womb and early infancy that should naturally fade as a child grows. When these reflexes remain, they can interfere with physical, cognitive, and emotional development. Therapy focuses on integrating these reflexes to promote better voluntary control over movements and overall development.
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Check out the Coaching with Keisha page for more information that helps professionals such as a speech therapist, dental professional, occupational therapist, or physical therapist, to further look into an all-virtual introductory course on orofacial myofunctional disorders.
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