OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY
Focuses on personal activities such as eating, drinking
and swallowing in a safe manner. Occupational Therapy also helps individuals with disabilities, to learn to be self-sufficient, by dressing themselves, and other personal activities. In short it can help people re-learn essential functions of life.

SPEECH THERAPY
This therapy is designed to treat speech disorders caused by physical, neurological or phychological conditions. It can help victims of brain trauma, such as a stroke, to retrain the muscles in the mouth and throat so they can speak and eat properly.
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PHYSICAL THERAPY
A scientific physical procedure used in the treatment of patients with a disability, disease or injury, to achieve and maintain functional rehabilitation. Physical Therapy helps restore muscle strength and improves coordination, and can also help control or alleviate acute and chronic pain.

RESTORATIVE
Restorative Therapy is designed to benefit all residents. It focuses on a variety of exercises, taking into consideration the limits of each resident. By personally working with each resident the specially trained Restorative Therapist is usually able to improve the quality of life.

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