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SAFETY AT THE MEALTIME MODULE I
$192.50
Swallowing disorders; provide management strategies for mealtime and intake of food/drink- Dysphagia (swallowing and/or feeding strategies) means difficulty with feeding or swallowing. It is a symptom, not a disease. Oral dysphagia refers to problems with using the mouth, lips and tongue to control food or liquid.
SAFETY AT THE MEALTIME MODULE II
$192.50
Swallowing and/or Feeding Strategies – Developing the abilities to co-ordinate the muscles that are used for chewing, swallowing and breathing post TBI and/or Brain Injury. The sensory aspect of eating, which includes taste, temperature and texture, is also an important aspect. Some children have strong aversions to certain tastes and
Sensory Regulation for Adults (Copy)
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Self-Regulation for Adults – The processes involved in self–regulation can be divided into three broad areas: sensory regulation, emotional regulation and cognitive regulation. Sensory regulation allows one to maintain an appropriate level of alertness in order to respond appropriately across environments to the sensory stimuli present.
SENSORY REGULATION MODULE I
$247.50
Sensory Regulation- The processes involved in self-regulation can be divided into three broad areas: sensory regulation, emotional regulation and cognitive regulation. Sensory regulation allows children to maintain an appropriate level of alertness in order to respond appropriately across environments to the sensory stimuli present.
SENSORY REGULATION MODULE II
$302.50
Sensory Regulation Techniques for Children- The processes involved in self–regulation can be divided into three broad areas: sensory regulation, emotional regulation and cognitive regulation. Sensory regulation techniques allow children to maintain an appropriate level of alertness in order to respond appropriately across environments to the sensory stimuli present.
SENSORY REGULATION PROGRAM
$247.50
Self-Regulation for Adults – The processes involved in self–regulation can be divided into three broad areas: sensory regulation, emotional regulation and cognitive regulation. Sensory regulation allows one to maintain an appropriate level of alertness in order to respond appropriately across environments to the sensory stimuli present.
SENSORY ROOM DEVELOPMENT PLAN
$412.50
Development of Individualized Sensory Room – A Sensory Room is a specially designed room which combines a range of stimuli to help individuals develop and engage their senses. These can include lights, colors, sounds, sensory soft play objects, aromas all within a safe environment that allows the person using it
SENSORY ROOM DEVELOPMENT PLAN
$385.00
Creating a Sensory Room for individuals with Dementia- are special places for people living with Alzheimer’s disease and dementia to safely explore and stimulate all five senses. The rooms can be used for calming or stimulating, depending on the needs of your loved one.
SOCIAL SKILLS TRAINING
$192.50
Social Skills through play - through playing games you can
Social Skills through play - through playing games you can work on social skills, turn-taking, observing, listening and attention, joint focus, sharing, attending, observing, talking.
SPEECH AND LANGUAGE MODULE I
$192.50
Speech and Language acquisition through play- There are many games you can play and indirectly work on speech and language. Learning language does not have to be done in a structured environment. Toys are fun and great for involving your child. The type of toys that are beneficial to your
STRENGTH TRAIL MODULE II
$357.50
Improve Flexibility and Endurance through exercise strategies- Most people living with chronic pain can exercise safely and it can assist with pain management. In fact, being inactive can sometimes lead to a cycle of more pain and loss of function. Endurance, strength, balance and flexibility all have benefits for individuals