LSVT, the Lee Silverman Voice Treatment programs, helps with Parkinson's disease, stroke, cerebral palsy and other conditions that can affect voice use and physical movement.
Osteoporosis, which means "porous bone", is a condition in which an individual's bones begin to gradually thin and weaken, leaving them brittle and at an increased risk for fracture. Statistics show one in two women and one in four men over the age of 50 will fracture or break a bone due to osteoporosis. Our osteoporosis program is designed to increase bone density through weight-bearing activity, improving movement and reducing the risk of falls.
Feelings of dizziness can occur when standing or sitting still, lying down or changing positions and can be quick to pass or long lasting. Vestibular rehabilitation is an exercise program designed to improve balance and reduce problems related to dizziness.
Our physical and occupational therapists perform evaluations for manual and power wheelchairs, scooters and seating systems (including seat cushions, specialty back support and other accessories) to help qualify for funding for the appropriate device. Our team can offer mobility training and help ensure that your device fits you properly.