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Yes — You Were

CREATED TO COMMUNICATE.

In-home, evidence-based speech therapy for children and teens ages 3–21. We help children build stronger communication skills—right where life happens.

In-home, evidence-based speech therapy for children and teens ages 3–21. We help children build stronger communication skills—right where life happens.

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You’re not alone — and progress is possible.

We understand how communication difficulties can impact children in every aspect of their lives—and their future. While these challenges can feel overwhelming, growth and progress are possible. Children are capable of learning, growing, and healing when given the right support.

At Arise Speech Therapy, we provide evidence-based, client- and family-centered therapy through a holistic approach where each child and family feels valued, heard, and genuinely cared for. We offer in-home therapy services to meet families where they are and tailor care to each child’s needs.

Our mission is to empower children and families to rise above challenges, strengthen communication, and move confidently toward their fullest potential.

Yes — You Were

CREATED TO COMMUNICATE.

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Hi, I’m Rachel.

Yes — You Were

CREATED TO COMMUNICATE.

I’m a wife, a mom, and a passionate speech-language pathologist. After working in schools, acute care, and private practice, I created Arise to provide personalized, collaborative, family-centered care—because children deserve support that fits their unique needs.

  • Struggles to organize thoughts when speaking or writing

  • Has difficulty retelling stories or summarizing information

  • Understands material but struggles to explain it clearly

  • Becomes overwhelmed by writing assignments or narration

  • Has trouble finding the right words when speaking

  • Finds conversations challenging — knowing when to speak, how to respond, or how to read social cues

  • Is bright but seems to work harder than peers to express ideas

  • Has hard-to-understand speech or frequent speech sound errors

  • Has a limited vocabulary or difficulty combining words and sentences

  • Has trouble following directions or understanding language

  • Becomes frustrated, shuts down, or shows challenging behaviors during communication

  • Has difficulty with conversation, social skills, or interactions with others

  • Stutters or gets “stuck” on words or sounds

You might notice your child:

Or perhaps your child:

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You might notice your child:

  • Has hard-to-understand speech or frequent speech sound errors

  • Has a limited vocabulary or difficulty combining words and sentences

  • Has trouble following directions or understanding language

  • Becomes frustrated, shuts down, or shows challenging behaviors during communication

  • Has difficulty with conversation, social skills, or interactions with others

  • Stutters or gets “stuck” on words or sounds

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Or perhaps your child:

  • Struggles to organize thoughts when speaking or writing

  • Has difficulty retelling stories or summarizing information

  • Understands material but struggles to explain it clearly

  • Becomes overwhelmed by writing assignments or narration

  • Has trouble finding the right words when speaking

  • Finds conversations challenging — knowing when to speak, how to respond, or how to read social cues

  • Is bright but seems to work harder than peers to express ideas

What You’ll Avoid

1. Sterile clinic rooms

2. Rushed transitions

3. Loud, overstimulating environments, toys, and games

Because children learn best where they feel safe, calm, and focused.

In-home therapy allows intervention to happen in real-life context — at the kitchen table, during reading time, in natural conversation.

At ARISE, we integrate therapy into the rhythm of your home.

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How I Can Help

Proper speech and language therapy is highly effective in improving communication skills, especially with consistency, caregiver participation and prompt intervention.

Don’t wait, schedule your free consultation today!

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Proper Speech and language therapy is highly effective in improving communication skills, especially with consistency, caregiver participation and prompt intervention.

Don’t wait, Schedule your free consultation today!

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Connect.

We begin with a free consultation to talk about your child’s development, your concerns, and your goals. This is a time to ask questions, share observations, and determine whether an evaluation is the right next step.

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Evaluate.

If appropriate, we complete a comprehensive evaluation to better understand your child’s communication strengths and areas of need. This helps guide personalized goals and recommendations.

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Grow.

Your child begins individualized therapy designed to build communication skills, confidence, and meaningful progress — with family involvement every step of the way.

You Were Created to Communicate.

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Ready to Get Started?

Please fill out our inquiry form, and I will reach out to you shortly!

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