Outpatient speech-language pathology practice operating from 3731 Sixth Ave in Hillcrest, Key 2 Speech runs an SLP caseload covering pediatric and adult communication, language, and swallowing disorders. Services include articulation and phonological-disorder remediation, expressive and receptive language intervention, AAC (augmentative and alternative communication) device evaluation, fluency therapy for stuttering, and dysphagia work — a scope that connects directly into the pediatric medical home at CPCMG Hillcrest for routine developmental referrals. Caseload includes diagnoses such as autism spectrum disorder, childhood apraxia of speech, Down syndrome, post-stroke aphasia, traumatic brain injury, and selective mutism. Children with co-occurring developmental delays needing wraparound therapy connect into the multi-discipline programming at Developmental Therapy Center on the same medical corridor for OT and developmental-pediatrics coordination. Treatment plans integrate parent coaching and home-program design so caregivers can carry the language-building strategies into daily routines between sessions. The most complex caseload is pediatric AAC evaluation and implementation for nonverbal or minimally verbal children with autism — selecting an appropriate device or app, programming a vocabulary set, and training the child, family, and school team in modeling and aided language input over a multi-month implementation arc.