At the Augmentative Communication Program, we have extensive experience evaluating and treating complex communication needs resulting from a variety of conditions including the following:
motor speech disorders (apraxia/dysarthria/anarthria)
speech sound production disorders (reduced intelligibility of speech)
language disorders/delay
aphasia
nonspeaking
difficulty speaking
and more
Our occupational therapists are skilled in evaluation and treatment of alternative access needs resulting from a variety of conditions including the following:
congenital upper extremity anomalies
disorders of tone (spasticity, dystonia, hypotonia)
delayed gross and fine motor development
motor planning and coordination
neurologic and movement disorders
and more
Complex communication and physical access needs might be related to a diagnosis of: