At Bench Mark Physical, we are committed to providing the highest quality physical therapy possible to our patients. We strive to build trust and heal those in our care with compassion and expertise. For our employees, we create a positive, respectful, and fair work environment. We invest in professional growth and development to ensure a knowledgeable and compassionate team. Our values and principles drive our culture and we are dedicated to leading the way to good health.
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In the state of Tennessee, there are currently 4 companies providing therapy services for children and adolescents in the zip code 37215, 61 in the city of Nashville, and a total of 384 companies throughout the state listed on our therapy search website.
At Bench Mark Physical | Nashville – Green Hills, we understand that it can be tricky to decide whether or not your child needs speech therapy. If your child is diagnosed with autism, it’s almost always recommended. Even if your child is very verbal, they may still need to work on communication skills such as responding to questions, starting or ending conversations, changing conversation topics, and understanding other people’s body language. Speech therapy is a big part of early intervention for autistic children and is often the first step for recently diagnosed kids. With effective speech therapy, your child can learn the necessary communication skills to become more independent and confident. If it’s hard to tell if your child needs speech therapy, our guide to everything you need to know about speech therapy can help you decide.
At Bench Mark Physical in Nashville – Green Hills, our experienced team of speech therapists is dedicated to helping your child improve their communication skills. Our comprehensive speech therapy services can help children with nonverbal skills, forming speech in a clearer way, communicating thoughts and feelings clearly, understanding and responding to questions, discerning facial expressions and their corresponding emotions, noticing and understanding body language, feeding and swallowing, and stuttering. Our speech therapists use a variety of techniques, such as gestures, simple signs, verbal speech, and Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC), to help your child make meaningful progress.
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