
Using Everyday Household Items for Effective At-Home Speech Therapy
As a Speech-Language Pathologist, I’m often asked by caregivers, “What can I do at home to help?” The good news is—many powerful tools for language development and articulation practice are already sitting in your kitchen drawers, toy baskets, and laundry bins.

How Telemedicine Is Transforming Care for People with Primary Progressive Aphasia
Telemedicine isn't just a convenience—it’s proving to be a lifeline for patients with primary progressive aphasia (PPA), a rare and complex neurodegenerative condition that affects speech and language.

Enhancing Cultural Competence in Communication Disorders: A Path to Inclusive Care
At the Georgia Institute of Speech and Language, we believe cultural competence is a journey, not a destination. It requires ongoing education, self-reflection, and a willingness to step outside our comfort zones. That's why we are committed to providing our clinicians with the tools and resources they need to continue growing and evolving in their cultural competence journey.