Communication and language therapy addresses both expressive skills (conveying thoughts) and receptive skills (understanding others).
Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) provides communication solutions for those who cannot rely on verbal speech, particularly for conditions like autism or traumatic brain injury.
Cognitive-communication therapy targets how cognitive deficits impact communication abilities, using attention-enhancement and executive function training for patients with brain injury, stroke, or dementia.
Swallowing and feeding therapy involves assessment and treatment of dysphagia (eating, drinking, and swallowing disorders) through oral-motor therapy, swallowing techniques, diet modification, and sensory integration.
Personalized treatment approach is delivered by speech-language pathologists (SLPs) using tailored techniques based on each patient's unique needs.