Therapy
The Center for Speech Therapy and Autism Rehabilitation provides a range of therapy services for children with speech, language, and communication challenges, as well as those with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Here are some of the therapy services that our center offers:
Speech and language therapy
Our licensed and certified speech and language therapists provide individualized therapy to help children with a wide range of speech and language challenges, such as articulation, language development, and social communication. We use evidence-based techniques and technologies to help children improve their communication skills and achieve their therapy goals.
Occupational therapy
Our licensed and certified occupational therapists provide individualized therapy to help children with daily living skills, fine motor skills, sensory processing, and other challenges that may impact their ability to function independently. We use play-based and other techniques to help children develop the skills they need to participate in daily activities.
Behavioral therapy
Our licensed and certified behavior analysts provide individualized therapy to help children with problematic behaviors that may interfere with their ability to communicate, learn, or interact with others. We use evidence-based techniques to help children learn new behaviors and reduce problematic ones
Auditory-Verbal Therapy
Auditory Verbal Therapy (AVT) is a type of therapy that helps children with hearing loss develop spoken language through intensive auditory stimulation. The goal of AVT is to teach children with hearing loss to listen and understand spoken language, and to develop the skills necessary to communicate effectively in everyday situations. ...
Oral Placement Therapy
Oral Placement Therapy (OPT) is a type of speech and language therapy that focuses on developing and improving oral motor skills, which are the movements and coordination of the muscles used for speech and eating. OPT is often used with individuals who have difficulties with speech articulation, feeding, and/or swallowing.
Physiotherapy
Physiotherapy, also known as physical therapy, is a type of healthcare that focuses on improving and restoring physical function and mobility in individuals who have experienced injury, illness, or disability. Physiotherapy aims to help individuals achieve their maximum potential for movement and function, while also reducing pain and preventing future injuries.
Group Therapy
Group therapy is a type of psychotherapy in which a therapist works with a group of individuals to address specific mental health concerns. The group may consist of individuals who are all struggling with similar issues, or it may be a more diverse group with a range of mental health concerns.





