Speech Therapy in Shoreline, WA
Shoreline has one of the higher shares of older adults in our service area, and that’s reflected in the work we do here. A significant portion of our Shoreline clients are adults navigating post-stroke aphasia, dementia, or Parkinson’s-related changes — often referred from Northwest Hospital or UW Medicine — and the priority is keeping someone communicating in the home they already live in rather than rebuilding routines around appointments.
For families, Shoreline School District is fortunate to have a robust SLP staff, and our pediatric work is almost always layered on top of school services. We focus on goals that don’t fit neatly into a school-day schedule — reading, social communication, after-school articulation practice that needs to happen in real conversational contexts.
How In-Home Therapy Works
Sessions take place where communication actually happens — at the kitchen table, in the car, in the room where homework gets done. Tying goals to your real environment makes the new skills easier to keep using after we leave.
When it's helpful and you've given consent, we coordinate with primary care providers, school SLPs, neurologists, and other members of your care team.
Getting Started
Contact us to set up a brief phone consultation. We'll discuss your goals, answer insurance and self-pay questions, and confirm fit before any commitment.
