Services Offered:

  • Assessment

    • A comprehensive assessment is completed to understand the client’s strengths, challenges, and goals.

      Time for interpretation, documentation, and report writing is included as needed and billed at the hourly rate.

  • Treatment

    • Therapy focuses on practical, functional skills that support independence, safety, and quality of life in daily routines.

      Sessions are typically 50 minutes although can be individualized based on each client’s needs, endurance, and goals.

  • Caregiver Education and Training

    • Education and practical strategies are provided to support caregivers and family members.

Disorders and Conditions Treated

Communication Disorders

Support for changes in the ability to understand or express thoughts, words, and ideas.

Common concerns include:

  • Word-finding difficulty

  • Difficulty expressing thoughts clearly

  • Reduced speech clarity

  • Trouble following conversations

  • Communication breakdowns in conversation

  • Difficulty understanding spoken or written information

Often associated with:

  • Stroke

  • Brain injury

  • Concussion

  • Neurological conditions such as Parkinson’s disease.

  • Aphasia

  • Dysarthria

  • Apraxia of speech

  • Brain Cancer

Cognitive-Communication and Executive Functioning

Support for changes in thinking skills that affect daily functioning, organization, and independence.

This includes support for individuals with executive functioning challenges, including those related to attention, planning, and task management.

Common concerns include:

  • Memory difficulties

  • Attention and concentration challenges

  • Difficulty planning or organizing tasks

  • Trouble starting or completing tasks

  • Time management difficulties

  • Reduced problem-solving skills

  • Mental fatigue

  • Difficulty managing daily routines

Often associated with:

  • Stroke

  • Brain injury

  • Concussion

  • ADHD

  • Mild cognitive impairment

  • Dementia

  • Neurological conditions

  • Aging-related cognitive changes

Swallowing Disorders (Dysphagia)

Assessment and treatment for swallowing difficulties that may impact safety, nutrition, or quality of life.

Common concerns include:

  • Coughing or choking when eating or drinking

  • Difficulty chewing

  • Food sticking in the throat

  • Recurrent chest infections or pneumonia

  • Unintended weight loss

  • Changes in eating habits

  • Difficulty taking medications

Often associated with:

  • Stroke

  • Parkinson’s disease

  • Neurological conditions

  • Head and neck cancer

  • Dementia

  • Deconditioning or frailty