Services
An adult‑only practice specializing in cognitive and language therapy, with a full range of speech‑language services to support thinking, communication, speech clarity, and safe swallowing.
Cognitive‑Communication Therapy
Therapy for the thinking skills that support daily life, safety, and independence.
- Attention & concentration
- Short‑term & working memory
- Problem‑solving & reasoning
- Executive functions (higher‑level thinking skills, including planning and organizing)
Language & Aphasia Therapy
Support for understanding and expressing language in conversation, reading, and writing.
- Expressive language (finding words, forming sentences)
- Receptive language (understanding spoken language)
- Aphasia evaluation & treatment
- Reading & writing support
Speech & Motor Speech Therapy
Therapy to improve speech clarity and coordination of the muscles used for speaking.
- Dysarthria & speech clarity
- Apraxia of speech
Swallowing (Dysphagia) & Related Supports
Evaluation and treatment of swallowing changes, plus education for safer, more comfortable mealtimes.
- Dysphagia (swallowing therapy)
- Education & training for families and caregivers
- Communication strategies to support other medical conditions
What to Expect
- Initial evaluation – a thorough assessment of cognitive, language, speech, and/or swallowing skills, plus discussion of your goals.
- Personalized plan – clear, collaborative goals and a treatment plan tailored to your daily life.
- Ongoing therapy – structured, evidence‑based sessions with home practice as appropriate.
- Progress check‑ins – regular updates and adjustments to keep therapy aligned with your needs.
Common Diagnoses Served
Lindsay works exclusively with adults experiencing changes in thinking, communication, or swallowing related to neurological conditions.
- Stroke or transient ischemic attack (TIA)
- Traumatic brain injury or concussion
- Metabolic encephalopathy
- Parkinson’s disease and related movement disorders
- Dementia or mild cognitive impairment (MCI)
- Progressive neurological conditions affecting communication
- Brain tumors and other neurological conditions
- Communication changes impacting work or daily independence
Resources
Education, simple tools, and community options can make a meaningful difference. These resources are a starting point for adults and families.
Below are links into Lindsay's Amazon storefront, where she curates home tools and products that may support thinking, communication, safety, daily routines, and independence. These include items for daily living (ADLs), fine motor practice, cognitive activities and workbooks, games, tools to increase independence during mealtimes, and other favorite resources that can support a person's independence during rehabilitation and therapy.
Browse Lindsay's recommended tools:
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Some links may be affiliate links, which means Lindsay may earn a small commission from qualifying purchases, at no additional cost to you.
Downloadable Tools Created by Lindsay
Lindsay also creates simple, printable tools for adults and families—like low‑tech communication devices and home practice supports—that you can download and use right away.
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Low‑tech communication device board – a printable
communication aid designed for adult use.
Download the communication board (PDF) - Home practice trackers – simple pages to track thinking and communication exercises.
- Conversation support sheets – prompts and strategies to help partners and families.
Additional download links will be added here as these tools are finalized.
Monthly communication wellness group for adults with changes in thinking or communication after stroke, brain injury, or neurological conditions.
First Wednesday of each month · 2:00–3:00 pm · The Pointe, Stuart, FL · $10
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Free monthly support meetings for people who have had a stroke and their caregivers, offered in‑person and virtually.
Third Tuesday of each month · 10:00 am · Encompass Health Rehabilitation Hospital, 5850 SE Community Drive, Stuart, FL 34997
Occupational therapist‑led aquatic exercise services, focusing on functional movement, strength, and wellness in the water.
Provided by Aloha Wellness, LLC.
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Information on brain injury, cognitive rehabilitation, and community support for adults living with cognitive changes.
- American Heart Association – stroke and brain health information.
- Brain Injury Association of America – education and support for brain injury.
Learn more about aphasia and adult language disorders, and how families can support communication at home.
- ASHA – consumer information on adult speech, language, and swallowing.
- National Aphasia Association – education, stories, and resources about aphasia.
Information and support for people living with Parkinson’s disease and their families.
- Parkinson's Foundation – education, resources, and support for Parkinson’s disease.
Practical strategies for supporting conversations, memory, and daily communication with an adult loved one.
Coming soon: downloadable PDF handout.What to bring, what to expect, and how to make the most of your first visit with Lindsay.
Coming soon: printable checklist.Contact
To learn more or request an appointment, please reach out using the contact details or form on the home page.
Email: lindsaysnyderslp@gmail.com
Phone: (561) 346‑5103
Location: Adult speech‑language pathology services in Martin County, FL
Hours: By appointment
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