Our Speech-Language Pathologists (SLPs) utilize individualized and personal sessions to assess and treat clients involved in a motor vehicle accident. Treatment sessions focus on multi-disciplinary collaboration, community re-integration, and the client's functional communication skills in a variety of "real-life" situations. Improving speech and language skills needed during activities of daily living (ADLs) is also a key component of therapy. Reading, writing, and social skills are addressed as needed with an emphasis on prevocational and vocational goals.
Our SLPs strive to remediate and/or develop strategies to help improve a client's cognitive-communication functioning, such as attention, memory, thought organization, and problem solving/reasoning.
Our SLPs strive to remediate and/or develop strategies to help improve a client's cognitive-communication functioning, such as attention, memory, thought organization, and problem solving/reasoning.