Speech Language Pathologists Speech Language Pathologists provide a wide range of services including cognitive, speech, language, and swallowing therapy. They work on a collaborative team with other health care professionals including doctors, nurses, audiologists, other therapists, gastroenterologists, dieticians, teachers, parents, and families.
- Cognitive Deficits
- Articulation
- Fluency (Stuttering)
- Phonation
- Resonance and voice
- Syntax, morphology, semantics, and pragmatics
- Augmentative and Alternative Communication
- Swallowing aspects including oral, pharyngeal, and esophageal disorders
Occupational Therapists Occupational Therapists provide a range of services including assistance with daily living activities, reasoning, and basic motor functioning. They work on a collaborative team with other healthcare professionals including doctors, nurses, other therapists, teachers, parents, and families.
- ADL’s
- Sensory Deficits
- Wheelchair and positioning
- Cognitive Deficits
- Physical Deficit
- Motor deficits
- Work or sport injuries
Physical Therapists
Physical Therapists provide a range of services to restore, develop, and maintain and individual’s movement. They work on a collaborative team with other healthcare professionals including doctors, nurses, other therapists, teachers, parents, and families.
- Disorders of muscles, bones, joints
- Work or sport injuries
- Bone or joint replacements
- Walking Difficulty
- Joint pain
- Cardiopulmonary Conditions
- Circulatory Conditions
- Neurological Conditions