Therapy Services

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At ACCR, therapy services are provided in both English or French, depending on the client's individual needs and request.

ACCR specializes in providing the following therapy services:
  • Acquired brain Injury
  • Language
  • Speech 

Acquired Brain Injury Therapy

After completing an assessment to determine what areas need improvement, the speech-language pathologist will typically focus on cognitive retraining.

What is Cognitive Retraining?

Cognitive retraining is a therapeutic strategy that a speech language pathologist uses to improve or restore a person's skills in the areas of attention, memory, organizing, reasoning and understanding, problem-solving, decision making, and higher-level cognitive abilities. These skills are all interrelated. Cognitive retraining is one aspect of cognitive rehabilitation, and utilizes a comprehensive approach to restoring such skills after brain injury or other disability.
  • Memory: therapy targets improving memory and compensation for memory deficits
  • Attention: therapy targets increasing attention capacity through drill work and self-awareness
    • Sustained: the ability to maintain focus on a single task over time
    • Selective: the ability to maintain focus on a task with a distraction present
    • Divided: the ability to complete two tasks at one time
    • Neglect: a deficit of attention where patients do not recognize stimuli/body parts despite the eyes perception of that target
  • Problem Solving: cognitive process to determine how to proceed in a given situation
  • Reasoning: connecting information into a logical manner
  • Executive Functioning: addresses meta-awareness skills such as self-monitoring, self-control, prospective thinking, and judgment
 
Language Therapy

ACCR provides language therapy to individuals of all ages with a variety of diagnoses. Language therapy may target receptive language, (comprehension) expressive language, (expression) or both. Language goals generally address:
  • Semantics or vocabulary development
  • Grammar
  • Syntax
  • Appropriate use of language
  • Processing of spoken language (i.e., recall of information, following directions, question processing)
  • Higher-level cognitive-linguistic skills (i.e., categorization, comparing/contrasting, inferencing, understanding, and using humour)
Speech Therapy


Clients of all ages are treated for disorders of articulation arising from:
  • Delayed speech development,
  • Phonological impairments 
  • Neurologically-based impairments (e.g., Apraxia)  

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