Ashwasan – Therapeutic Services for Children & Adults

ASHWASAN

Therapeutic services for children and adults.

Speech language therapy is the assessment and treatment of communication issues, speech, and language disabilities.

  • Expression to the language encourages children to express their feelings and needs through speech. Understanding and using apt vocabulary in a given situation is taught.
  • Preverbal skills such as eye contact, joint attention and using gestures.
  • Receptive language understanding what is said to them.
  • Expressive language using words and sentences, in a variety of different ways and for different purposes contextually.
  • Social communication such as turn-taking, staying on topic and using verbal language appropriately & using appropriate expression, emotions & body language.
  • Articulation and phonology producing a full range of speech sounds and using them accurately.
  • Fluency disorders problems such as stuttering, in which the flow of speech is interrupted by abnormal stoppages.
  • Oral feeding disorders are disorders in the way someone eats or drinks, including problems with chewing, swallowing, coughing, gagging, and refusing foods.
Children
Areas of Concern
  • Fluency Disorder
    • Stammering
    • Stuttering
  • Delayed Speech
  • Language Disorders
  • Receptive Language
  • Expressive Language
  • Social Communication Disorder
  • Communication for Non-Verbal Children
  • Articulation Disorders
  • Phonological Processing Disorders
  • Oral Feeding Disorders
  • Motor Speech Disorders
  • Cognitive Communication Disorder
  • Feeding and Swallowing Difficulties
Adults
Areas of Concern
  • Speech Disorders
  • Language Disorders
  • Difficulties in speech that are age-related or due to medical conditions
  • Rehabilitating adults for stroke and cancer
  • Geriatric Speech Issues
  • Articulation Disorders
  • Social Interaction Difficulties
  • Fluency Disorder – Stuttering
  • Stammering
  • Oral Feeding Disorders
  • Cognitive Communication Disorder
  • Feeding and Swallowing Difficulties

Occupational Therapists & Physio Therapists are skilled healthcare professionals who promote their clients function effectively in their roles and routines in everyday life.

Occupational therapy is a branch of health care that helps people of all ages who have physical, sensory, or cognitive problems. It can help them regain independence in all areas of their lives.

Physical Therapy is concerned with human function and movement and maximising physical potential, identifying and maximising quality of life and movement potential within the spheres of promotion, prevention, treatment/intervention, habilitation and rehabilitation.

Children
Areas of Concern
  • Writing
  • Attention
  • Delayed Motor Skills:
    • Gross Motor Skills
    • Fine Motor Skills
  • Self-Help Skills
  • Self-Regulation
  • Sensory Processing Difficulties
  • Eye-Hand Coordination
  • Hyperactivity
  • Task Completion
  • Sitting Tolerance
  • Following Instructions
  • Motor Planning
  • Improving strength and flexibility in muscles
  • Movement Coordination
  • Respiratory function and management of infections
  • Posture Retraining
  • Joint Manipulation and Mobilization
Adults
Areas of Concern
  • Daily Living Activities
  • Coping with Chronic Pain
  • Arthritis
  • Increase Movement Range
  • Eye Conditions
  • Rehabilitation:
    • Stroke
    • Brain Damage
  • Cognition
  • Injury Management
  • Injury Prevention
  • Aging in Place
  • Memory Rehabilitation
  • Home Modifications
  • Psychiatric Rehabilitation
  • Muscle Strains/ Stiffness
  • Pain Management
  • Adults with Cerebral Palsy
  • Antenatal and Postnatal Care
  • Musculoskeletal, Orthopaedic, Neurological and Cardiopulmonary Physiotherapy
  • Improving strength and flexibility in muscles
  • Posture Retraining
  • Joint Manipulation and Mobilization
Speech Language Therapy

Speech language therapy is the assessment and treatment of communication issues, speech, and language disabilities.

  • Expression to the language encourages children to express their feelings and needs through speech. Understanding and using apt vocabulary in a given situation is taught.
  • Preverbal skills such as eye contact, joint attention and using gestures.
  • Receptive language understanding what is said to them.
  • Expressive language using words and sentences, in a variety of different ways and for different purposes contextually.
  • Social communication such as turn-taking, staying on topic and using verbal language appropriately & using appropriate expression, emotions & body language.
  • Articulation and phonology producing a full range of speech sounds and using them accurately.
  • Fluency disorders problems such as stuttering, in which the flow of speech is interrupted by abnormal stoppages.
  • Oral feeding disorders are disorders in the way someone eats or drinks, including problems with chewing, swallowing, coughing, gagging, and refusing foods.
Children
Areas of Concern
  • Fluency Disorder
    • Stammering
    • Stuttering
  • Delayed Speech
  • Language Disorders
  • Receptive Language
  • Expressive Language
  • Social Communication Disorder
  • Communication for Non-Verbal Children
  • Articulation Disorders
  • Phonological Processing Disorders
  • Oral Feeding Disorders
  • Motor Speech Disorders
  • Cognitive Communication Disorder
  • Feeding and Swallowing Difficulties
Adults
Areas of Concern
  • Speech Disorders
  • Language Disorders
  • Difficulties in speech that are age-related or due to medical conditions
  • Rehabilitating adults for stroke and cancer
  • Geriatric Speech Issues
  • Articulation Disorders
  • Social Interaction Difficulties
  • Fluency Disorder – Stuttering
  • Stammering
  • Oral Feeding Disorders
  • Cognitive Communication Disorder
  • Feeding and Swallowing Difficulties
Occupational Therapy & Physio Therapy

Occupational Therapists & Physio Therapists are skilled healthcare professionals who promote their clients function effectively in their roles and routines in everyday life.

Occupational therapy is a branch of health care that helps people of all ages who have physical, sensory, or cognitive problems. It can help them regain independence in all areas of their lives.

Physical Therapy is concerned with human function and movement and maximising physical potential, identifying and maximising quality of life and movement potential within the spheres of promotion, prevention, treatment/intervention, habilitation and rehabilitation.

Children
Areas of Concern
  • Writing
  • Attention
  • Delayed Motor Skills:
    • Gross Motor Skills
    • Fine Motor Skills
  • Self-Help Skills
  • Self-Regulation
  • Sensory Processing Difficulties
  • Eye-Hand Coordination
  • Hyperactivity
  • Task Completion
  • Sitting Tolerance
  • Following Instructions
  • Motor Planning
  • Improving strength and flexibility in muscles
  • Movement Coordination
  • Respiratory function and management of infections
  • Posture Retraining
  • Joint Manipulation and Mobilization
Adults
Areas of Concern
  • Daily Living Activities
  • Coping with Chronic Pain
  • Arthritis
  • Increase Movement Range
  • Eye Conditions
  • Rehabilitation:
    • Stroke
    • Brain Damage
  • Cognition
  • Injury Management
  • Injury Prevention
  • Aging in Place
  • Memory Rehabilitation
  • Home Modifications
  • Psychiatric Rehabilitation
  • Muscle Strains/ Stiffness
  • Pain Management
  • Adults with Cerebral Palsy
  • Antenatal and Postnatal Care
  • Musculoskeletal, Orthopaedic, Neurological and Cardiopulmonary Physiotherapy
  • Improving strength and flexibility in muscles
  • Posture Retraining
  • Joint Manipulation and Mobilization