Our multi-disciplinary team is comprised of occupational therapists, physical therapists, and speech-language pathologists who have extensive experience and expertise working with patients who have neurological impairments.
We work together with our patients and their families to optimize physical function, enhance the skills needed to perform daily activities, maximize strength, balance and mobility, improve communication and swallowing and develop new cognitive and behavioral strategies to compensate for any neurological deficits.
Programs and services
Physical therapy (PT)
Physical therapy provides individualized, quality care to those who are experiencing movement and function related challenges due to disease or injury of the nervous system. Physical therapists can help improve or restore the mobility you need to move forward with your life.
- Amputee rehabilitation
- Balance treatment
- Brain injury rehabilitation
- Fall prevention
- Spinal cord injury rehabilitation
- Stroke and other neurologic rehabilitation
- Vestibular rehabilitation
Occupational therapy (OT)
Occupational therapy promotes health and well-being by enhancing an individual's ability to participate in meaningful and purposeful activities. Occupational therapists facilitate independence with everyday activities through an individualized treatment plan using specific compensatory strategies, techniques and/or adaptive equipment.
- Brain injury rehabilitation including Sensory Processing
- Cognitive evaluation and treatment
- Community mobility evaluation / Driver’s assessment
- Energy conservation and work simplification training
- Low Vision
- Neurological vision and visual perceptual evaluation and treatment including post traumatic visual syndrome
- Spinal cord injury rehabilitation
Speech therapy (SLP)
Speech therapy provides treatment of speech, language, swallowing and/or other cognitive-communication disorders that can develop from neurological events, disease processes, injuries, head/neck surgery, cancer and other medical conditions. Speech-language pathologists work with patients to achieve optimal levels of functioning and improve quality of life.
- Aphasia or language difficulties related to stroke
- Auditory processing disorders
- Augmentative communication systems (evaluation and modification)
- Cognitive impairment
- Dysfluency or stuttering
- Dysarthria/dyspraxia and other articulation disorders
- Dysphagia and swallowing disorders
- Memory deficits/cognitive deficits
- Motor speech dysfunction
- Voice disorders