Adult Services
Cognitive-Communication Therapy
Cognitive-communication therapy addresses challenges with attention, memory, problem-solving, organization, and social communication. Treatment focuses on building practical strategies—such as using reminders, planners, or structured routines—to improve daily functioning. The goal is to support independence, safety, and effective communication in everyday life.
Dysphagia Therapy
Dysphagia therapy focuses on improving swallowing safety and efficiency. Treatment may include exercises to strengthen the muscles used for swallowing, strategies to reduce the risk of aspiration, and recommendations for food or liquid texture modifications. The goal is to make eating and drinking safer and more comfortable while supporting overall health and quality of life.
Voice Therapy
Voice and cough control therapy helps individuals manage conditions that affect the vocal cords and airway. Treatment may include exercises to strengthen and protect the voice, techniques to reduce strain, and strategies to control chronic coughing or throat irritation. The goal is to improve vocal quality, reduce discomfort, and support clear, effective communication in daily life.