Therapies - Community Therapy and Outpatient Therapy Programs
Therapy services are provided by registered health professionals including physical therapists, occupational therapists, and speech language pathologists. Therapists provide assessment and treatment to enhance and restore functional abilities and quality of life.
Therapists work with people:
- across the lifespan from infants to older adults
- who are experiencing medical conditions, developmental delays, injuries, or disease processes that result in pain and/or disability, or limit participation in activities
- to rehabilitate, to restore function and to adapt to changes in function
Therapy Services
Occupational Therapy
Therapists work with you to find practical solutions that can help you maintain, regain, or improve your independence and participation in meaningful activities.
Physical Therapy
Therapists create personalized treatment plans to help people improve their physical abilities, recover from injuries, and manage pain through specialized exercises and treatments.
Speech Language Pathology
Therapists create personalized treatment plans to help people overcome communication and swallowing challenges that affect their daily lives.
Children's Therapy
Therapists provide play based assessment and treatment to facilitate children’s development and enhance skills.
Don't see what you're looking for?