Florida Family Speech Therapy is a private practice providing comprehensive speech, language, and swallowing evaluations as well as individualized therapy for children and adults.
Therapy is provided in virtual settings throughout Florida as well as in home and school settings in Lake Mary and Sanford.
Florida Family Speech recognizes each individual's unique needs and strengths. A family-centered approach is encouraged to provide an optimal speech and language experience.
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Florida Family Speech Therapy, LLC was founded by Nicole Moore, a state licensed and nationally certified speech language pathologist with over 15 years of experience in a vast array of settings and disorder areas.
Nicole received her B.S and M.A. from the University of Central Florida in Communication Sciences and Disorders. Nicole has worked in public and private schools, skilled nursing facilities, acute care clinics, and virtual settings.
Nicole has extensive knowledge and experience working with children with articulation and phonology disorders, language delays, stuttering, social skill deficits, and autism spectrum disorders, as well as adults with neurological conditions and dysphagia.
Nicole's years of experience have also included training and education for families and teachers. She looks forward to helping clients achieve their full potential through speech and language therapy by providing speech therapy at home and online therapy sessions as well as in daycare settings.
Are you noticing your child isn’t hitting the expected developmental milestones? Have they shown some early signs of a speech or language disorder? Or have you always struggled with certain areas of speech or language, but never received a diagnosis? If so, the first step is a speech therapy evaluation. We’ll find out what the root cause of your symptoms are and offer you a treatment plan to address it with speech therapy at home in Lake Mary and Sanford, Fl as well as through online therapy.
Is your child struggling to learn to read and write? Do they seem reluctant to talk or communicate? Do they have trouble creating certain sounds with their speech? If so, speech and language therapy for children can help. Through working with a pediatric speech therapist, your child will learn to overcome or work around their speech or language difficulties, giving them the best chance at developing a strong, confident voice.
When it comes to speech therapy for adults, it usually falls into two categories. Either you have a speech disorder you were born with but were never treated for, or you or a loved one has experienced an event that alters their ability to communicate. Whatever it is that’s causing your concerns, we can help you communicate clearly once more. Online therapy sessions as well as speech therapy at home is available.
If you or your child has difficulty creating certain sounds, it may be a result of a speech sound disorder. These are disorders that affect your ability to make the sounds necessary for speech. They can affect both children and adults of any age. Some of the more common ones include dysarthria, selective mutism, childhood apraxia of speec
If you or your child has difficulty creating certain sounds, it may be a result of a speech sound disorder. These are disorders that affect your ability to make the sounds necessary for speech. They can affect both children and adults of any age. Some of the more common ones include dysarthria, selective mutism, childhood apraxia of speech, and acquired apraxia of speech. Speech and language therapy can help.
Communication is about giving and receiving. If you have an expressive disorder, it means you have difficulty with being able to express ideas – through speech, writing, etc. And if you have a receptive disorder, you have difficulty with understanding others’ expression – through listening, reading, etc. These include aphasia, language de
Communication is about giving and receiving. If you have an expressive disorder, it means you have difficulty with being able to express ideas – through speech, writing, etc. And if you have a receptive disorder, you have difficulty with understanding others’ expression – through listening, reading, etc. These include aphasia, language delays, and social pragmatic language disorders. Speech and language therapy can help.
Stuttering and cluttering are considered fluency disorders. These are disorders that affect your ability to speak. In most cases, you know exactly what you want to say, but you either have difficulty actually saying it (stutter) or you have speech that comes out bunched together and poorly organized, making it difficult to understand you
Stuttering and cluttering are considered fluency disorders. These are disorders that affect your ability to speak. In most cases, you know exactly what you want to say, but you either have difficulty actually saying it (stutter) or you have speech that comes out bunched together and poorly organized, making it difficult to understand you (clutter). These can be frustrating to deal with, but speech and language therapy can help.
The “spectrum” part of autism spectrum disorder comes from the wide range of different ways it can affect someone, in both symptoms and severity. If your child has autism spectrum disorder, they may have no speech or language issues at all, be completely nonverbal, or somewhere in between. Regardless of how autism spectrum disorder affect
The “spectrum” part of autism spectrum disorder comes from the wide range of different ways it can affect someone, in both symptoms and severity. If your child has autism spectrum disorder, they may have no speech or language issues at all, be completely nonverbal, or somewhere in between. Regardless of how autism spectrum disorder affects your child’s communication, speech and language therapy can help.
Neurological conditions like Parkinson’s disease, stroke, or traumatic brain injury can significantly impact the way your brain functions. In particular, it can impact your ability to communicate with others, as well as to understand what others are saying to you. Through speech and language therapy, however, you can work to recover your
Neurological conditions like Parkinson’s disease, stroke, or traumatic brain injury can significantly impact the way your brain functions. In particular, it can impact your ability to communicate with others, as well as to understand what others are saying to you. Through speech and language therapy, however, you can work to recover your lost speech and language skills and communicate clearly once more.
Difficulty swallowing is called dysphagia. Some causes of eating and swallowing problems include damage to the nervous system (stroke, brain injury, Parkinson's disease, multiple sclerosis, or Alzheimer's disease) and problems affecting the head and neck (including cancer in the mouth or throat (head/neck injury or surgery). This may re
Difficulty swallowing is called dysphagia. Some causes of eating and swallowing problems include damage to the nervous system (stroke, brain injury, Parkinson's disease, multiple sclerosis, or Alzheimer's disease) and problems affecting the head and neck (including cancer in the mouth or throat (head/neck injury or surgery). This may result in poor nutrition, risk of pneumonia or chronic lung disease, less enjoyment of eating or drinking, and embarrassment or isolation in social situations involving eating. Through dysphagia therapy, a speech therapist can help you recover your lost drinking and eating skills so you can enjoy meals once more.
We will reach out to you via your preferred method of contact to discuss your concerns, and determine if an evaluation is recommended.
Your first session will begin with an in-depth evaluation to gather information about speech, language, and/or swallowing abilities. We will review the findings together to develop an individualized plan of care with customized therapy goals that are meaningful to you.
Therapy sessions will be conducted in person at your home, your child's daycare/school, or virtually at a frequency that best meets your needs. We will monitor progress on a regular basis to ensure that you are achieving your goals.
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Speech and language evaluations are scheduled conveniently using our virtual platform or in your home/school and typically consist of standardized assessments, clinical observations, and parent input in order to gain a comprehensive understanding of your child’s communication skills. From there, individualized recommendations regarding the duration, frequency and format of therapy sessions will be made. Typically taking 60 minutes.
Treatment sessions differ based upon the individual's unique strengths, interests and challenges. For little ones, treatment is often play-based and skill building is integrated into the activities they are engaged in and motivated by. For older children and adults, treatment includes more structured tasks while engagement is maintained through games and breaks.
Individual treatment sessions are typically 30 minutes in length. The length of treatment from start to finish varies based upon each individuals unique needs. Discharge is typically recommended when a child/adult is demonstrating age-appropriate skills that are supported by data or assessment tools or maximum potential is reached. Ultimately, the individual/family is able to decide when to discontinue based upon satisfaction with progress made or external factors.
No! Speech-language pathologists are able to see clients without a doctor’s prescription. However, a prescription may be necessary if billing treatment to your insurance plan.
Florida Family Speech Therapy is a Medicare part B approved provider. Courtesy billing can be provided with Blue Cross and Blue Shield and United Healthcare insurance companies as an out of network provider; all other insurance companies are not billed directly. Superbills containing necessary documentation and coding are provided to submit to your insurance provider for reimbursement. All fees associated with Florida Family Speech Therapy LLC are due at the time of service.
We are Medicare part B providers and are a direct provider of the Family Empowerment Scholarship. We currently accept cash, check and all major credit cards. In addition, the majority of speech and language therapy services can be paid for using your flexible spending account (FSA) or healthcare savings account (HSA).
Payment is required at the time of service.
Please contact us directly with any questions, comments, or scheduling inquiries you may have. Speech therapy at home available in Lake Mary and Sanford, Fl. Online therapy sessions available to those in living in Florida.
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