Welcome to ABG! Our clinic offers speech therapy for children, adolescents, and adults as well as occupational therapy for children and adolescents. We have big goals for ourselves and the families we serve and are committed to making a meaningful difference in your everyday life.
Our nationally certified speech-language pathologists evaluate and treat clients with deficits in speech, language, social skills, voice, fluency, swallowing, and chronic cough.We work with each client and their families to develop an individualized program designed to help our clients reach their optimal potential.
Our nationally certified speech-language pathologists evaluate and treat clients with deficits in speech, language, social skills, voice, fluency, swallowing, and chronic cough.We work with each client and their families to develop an individualized program designed to help our clients reach their optimal potential.
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Our speech and occupational therapists are experts in their fields who want to know your story. Through taking the time to understand your needs and dreams, they are able to create a trusting relationship that serves as a foundation for creating and guiding a personalized therapy program that works for you and your family members.
ABG is committed to providing expert and caring therapy to all of our clients. Our therapists work together to create a holistic therapy program that considers our clients as individuals as well as part of their families and communities. We pride ourselves on including parents and caregivers as vital parts of our team.
Our caring, dedicated, and experienced speech and occupational therapists are ready to help you or your family member today. We pride ourselves on working together to create a holistic therapy program that considers our clients as individuals and includes family and caregivers as part of our therapy team.
Mary has degrees in Communication Disorders and Education. Before her studies in Communication Disorders at Colorado State University, she spent several years working in administration, project development, and teaching for Stimulus, a program for gifted children in Stellenbosch, South Africa. She has been working as a speech-language pathologist since 1992 in medical and educational settings, working with both children and adults.
Talking is one of the most difficult things that we do. Language and speech progressively build on our ability to listen and pay attention. As children, we practice and strengthen these skills through play. Nonverbal language such as hand gestures and facial expressions provides a means for expressing basic thoughts and needs until finally, we are able to communicate through speech.
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Cathleen Garrett
Jan 15, 2020
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