Central Auditory Processing Disorders are when a person cannot understand what they hear in the same way others do. This is because their ears and brain do not fully coordinate. Something interferes with the way the brain recognizes and interprets sounds, especially speech and language. While peripheral hearing remains intact, there is a disconnect in the central part of the brain. Our team employs targeted, evidence-based strategies to improve skills such as auditory discrimination, memory, and processing speed. Through personalized therapy sessions, we work to enhance listening skills, auditory discrimination skills, and expand auditory memory abilities with targeted exercises and strategies, which improve overall auditory skills development.
Cochlear implant rehabilitation helps individuals adapt to and maximize the benefits of cochlear implants prior to and following activation through therapy services.
Aural rehabilitation is a service provided to both children and adults who have been diagnosed with hearing loss following hearing aid fitting or cochlear implant activation
We help people diagnosed with Central Auditory Processing Disorders improve their ability to process and interpret auditory information by focusing on enhancing listening skills, auditory discrimination, and memory through targeted exercises and strategies.
Using specialized techniques and a multidisciplinary approach, we address the underlying causes of feeding disorders and empower children to enjoy mealtime and thrive.
By prioritizing spoken language development and involving caregivers in the learning process, our therapy promotes comprehensive language acquisition and integration.
Our trained speech/language pathologists target issues such as tongue thrust, incorrect swallowing patterns, and oral posture problems to provide appropriate intervention.
Our speech/language pathologists specialize across a variety of speech and language needs for both the pediatric and adult populations.