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Rehab Treatments

Rehabilitation aims to improve functional ability and quality of life. Intervention techniques can reduce disability and improve motor functions.

Cognitive Rehabilitation

This type of rehabilitation involves relearning or improving cognitive skills (e.g., memory, planning, decision-making, and reasoning) that may have been lost due to trauma, illness, or brain injury. It uses structured exercises and real-world tasks.

Pharmacorehabilitation

Aims to improve mental and physical function through the carefully managed use of therapeutic medications. This approach works alongside other therapies to support recovery and manage symptoms effectively.

Physical Therapy

Involves restoring or improving the body's movements, sensations, strength, and balance through targeted exercise and activities. Physical therapists design personalized programs for optimal recovery.

Speech & Language Therapy

Involves improving impaired swallowing and mouth and tongue movement, and improving voice, language, and talking difficulties. Therapists work one-on-one to rebuild communication skills.

Behavioral Therapy

Focuses on identifying and changing harmful behaviors and thought patterns associated with addiction. Includes cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), and motivational interviewing.

Group Therapy

Provides a supportive environment where individuals can share experiences, build connections, and learn from others in similar situations. Group sessions foster accountability and community.