Services
Below you will find a brief overview of services provided.
Below you will find a brief overview of services provided.
Therapy focused on improving the clarity and precision of speech sounds. It targets individuals who may have difficulty producing certain sounds accurately or consistently
Therapy aimed at improving a person's ability to understand and use language effectively. It is designed to help individuals overcome difficulties with communication, whether it's spoken, written, or non-speaking.
Intervention aimed at addressing cognitive-communication difficulties resulting from acquired brain injury, neurodegenerative conditions, stroke, or other neurological disorders. While speech therapists primarily focus on improving speech and language skills, they are also trained to address cognitive aspects of communication, such as attention, memory, problem-solving, and executive functioning.
Therapy aimed at addressing difficulties with swallowing and feeding. Dysphagia can occur due to various reasons, including neurological conditions (such as stroke, Parkinson's disease, or dementia), structural abnormalities, developmental disorders, or other medical conditions. The goal of dysphagia/feeding therapy is to improve safety, efficiency, and enjoyment of eating and drinking while reducing the risk of complications such as aspiration pneumonia or malnutrition.
Therapy designed to help individuals with sensory processing difficulties or sensory integration disorders. These individuals may have challenges with processing and responding to sensory information from the environment, which can affect their ability to participate in daily activities and interact with others effectively.
Intervention aimed at improving the coordination, dexterity, strength, and control of the small muscles in the hands and fingers. These skills are essential for performing various everyday tasks, such as writing, cutting, buttoning, tying shoelaces, and manipulating small objects.
Intervention designed to help individuals regain, maintain, or improve their ability to perform basic everyday tasks necessary for independent living. These tasks, known as ADLs, encompass activities such as bathing, dressing, grooming, toileting, eating, and mobility.
Intervention aimed at improving the production of speech sounds and the coordination of the muscles involved in speech production. Motor speech disorders can result from neurological conditions such as stroke, traumatic brain injury, Parkinson's disease, multiple sclerosis, or other neurological disorders affecting the motor control of speech muscles.
Intervention aimed at improving the coordination between visual perception and motor skills. It targets the ability to interpret visual information and accurately execute motor actions in response. Visual-motor skills are essential for tasks such as handwriting, drawing, cutting with scissors, and participating in sports and recreational activities.
A specialized service aimed at optimizing the design and layout of work environments to enhance employee comfort, safety, and productivity while reducing the risk of musculoskeletal injuries and discomfort. Ergonomics focuses on fitting the job to the worker, rather than forcing the worker to adapt to the job, and considers factors such as workspace layout, furniture design, equipment placement, and workflow processes. Consulting for seating and desks for schools included
Contact us! We may be reached at:
Mail: P.O. Box 1749 Cicero, NY 13039
Phone: 315-236-2169
Email: office@spotsyracuse.com