
SPEECH THERAPY
Speech therapy encompasses the facilitation of proper sound production in individuals affected by speech disorders such as dysarthria, apraxia of speech, and other sound disorders. It also includes fluency therapy, which targets the speech fluency of persons who affected by stuttering and/or cluttering disorders. Persons with a history of traumatic brain injury or other neurological disorders may also benefit from speech therapy to improve clarity and ease of verbal communication.

COGNITIVE THERAPY
Cognitive therapy targets skills such as executive functioning, memory, and attention in individuals affected by concussion, traumatic brain injury, or other neurological impairments. This form of therapy can also be beneficial to those affected by ADHD.

LANGUAGE THERAPY
Language therapy can greatly benefit individuals affected by aphasia (secondary to stroke) and other neurological impairments. It helps individuals rehabilitate their ability to access words, concepts, and skills that were detrimentally affected by neurological damage.