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Molly Davis Andrews, MA CCC-SLP

communicationjunction@outlook.com

919.413.7658



Speech and Language Therapy Services

Communication Junction LLC offers comprehensive speech, language, and swallowing services to all ages. We also offer consultations, counseling, and education to families affected by Dementia. Our name Communication Junction is derived from our belief in joining all forms of communication to create a comprehensive, individualized plan of care. We are committed to ensuring that all individuals with communication disorders receive high quality, professional services to help them communicate effectively and increase their quality of life. We are dedicated to providing clinically appropriate and research-based treatment. Give us a call for a free consultation to determine whether or not our services will meet your specific needs.

Molly Davis Andrews, MA CCC-SLP

 

Molly Davis Andrews is a certified Speech Language Pathologist and the owner of Communication Junction LLC, a private speech language pathology practice located in Cary, NC. She received a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Elementary Education from The Universtiy of North Carolina at Wilmington and a Master of Arts Degree in Speech-Language Pathology from The University of North Carolina at Greensboro.

 

Molly holds a Certificate of Clinical Competence from the American Speech-Language Hearing Association, a North Carolina state Speech Language Pathology professional license, and a North Carolina state business license. She is a member of both the American Speech-Language Hearing Association and the North Carolina Speech Hearing and Language Association.

 

Molly has experience in evaluation and treatment of children and adults with multiple speech, language, cognitive, and swallowing impairments and has worked in a variety of settings including the home, elementary schools, skilled nursing facilities, assisted living facilities, and memory care units. Her areas of expertise include early intervention, language delays/disorders, articulation and phonological processing disorders, developmental delays, aphasia, dysarthria, dysphagia, acquired brain injury and stroke rehabilitation. Molly has a passion for working with Dementia and increasing effective communication and quality of life of those affected by the disease. Molly strives to provide individualized, specific, and functional therapy to each client she works with.  Prior to becoming a certified speech-language pathologist, Molly was a first grade teacher. She enjoys being outdoors, riding bikes, going to the beach, and paddle boarding with her husband James. She is madly in love with her baby boy and Boston Terrier, Bella.
 

 

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