Summer Speech Therapy with Southwest Rehabilitation
Summer break is almost here! For many students who receive speech/language services, the break from school also means a break in treatment. Summer speech therapy may be just what your child needs to help build upon and carryover their skills when school is not in session. During […]
How Can Playing the Didgeridoo Help?
Do you, or someone you know, have sleep apnea ? If so, then the Didgeridoo Club might just be for you! Beginners to more advanced club members meet once a month to learn the basics about playing the Didgeridoo. We listen to famous Didgeridoo players and break […]
Summer Speech Therapy for School-Aged Children
Summer break is almost here! For many students who receive speech/language services, the break from school also means a break in treatment. Summer speech therapy may be just what a child needs to help build upon and carryover their skills when school is not in session. During summer break, parents can help their children maintain […]
What is Myofascial Release and Why is it Beneficial?
When patients come to our office with complaints of pain with voice or swallowing, the first question asked, “Is it a sore throat or muscle pain?” A sore throat is usually an indication of a virus, bacterial infection or irritation from acid refluxed from the stomach and treatable. With muscle pain, however, the use of […]
Speech Pathologists Address Reading Delay in School-Aged Children
According to the 2015 National Assessment of Education Progress, 31% of the 4th graders and 24% of 8th graders demonstrate “below basic” reading skills. These students are said to have difficulty with inferences, understanding new words in text and drawing conclusions from what is read. As a result, these students have a high risk of […]