Services We Offer
Supercalifragilistic offers a variety of therapy services, carefully designed to address the unique needs of clients at every stage of life.
Speech Disorders
- Speech Disorders
Speech disorders refer to difficulties in producing or articulating specific sounds, words, or phrases correctly. Childhood Apraxia of Speech
A motor speech disorder where children have difficulty planning and coordinating the movements needed for clear speech, despite knowing what they want to say.Orofacial-Myofunctional Disorders
Involves abnormal muscle patterns in the face, mouth, and jaw, affecting functions like swallowing, speech, and breathing.Stuttering
Characterized by disruptions in the flow of speech, such as repetitions, prolongations, or blocks of sounds, syllables, or words.

Adult Disorders
- Speech Disorders
Speech disorders refer to difficulties in producing or articulating specific sounds, words, or phrases correctly. - Apraxia
Difficulty planning and coordinating speech movements, despite knowing what to say.
- Dysarthria
Slurred or unclear speech due to muscle weakness or coordination issues. - Stuttering
Disruptions in speech flow, such as repetitions or blocks. - Voice and Articulation
Challenges with pitch, volume, or clarity of speech. - Cognitive Communication Therapy
Addressing issues with memory, attention, or problem-solving that impact communication. - Aphasia
Difficulty understanding or producing language, often caused by stroke or brain injury.

Language Disorders
- Expressive Language Disorder
Difficulty expressing thoughts and ideas through speech. - Receptive Language Disorder
Difficulty understanding spoken language. - Social Pragmatic Language Disorder
Challenges with social interaction, understanding conversational rules, processing language, and using appropriate verbal and nonverbal communication.

Medical/Developmental Conditions
- Autism Spectrum Disorders
A developmental condition affecting communication, social interaction, and behavior, with a wide range of strengths and challenges. - Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorders (ADHD)
A neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity, impacting focus and daily functioning.
- Cleft Lip/Palate
A birth defect where the lip or roof of the mouth doesn’t fully form, affecting speech, eating, and sometimes hearing.
- Social-Emotional Deficits
Difficulties in understanding or managing emotions, social interactions, or relationships, often impacting behavior and communication.
- Dysphagia (Swallowing Disorders)
Difficulty swallowing, which can affect eating, drinking, and safety, often requiring therapy to improve function.
- Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)
Damage to the brain caused by an external force, potentially affecting speech, cognition, movement, and behavior.
What Can Occupational Therapy Do for You?
- Sensory Processing
- Fine Motor Skills
- Gross Motor Skills
- Oral Motor Skills
- Mental Health
- Self-Regulation
- Balance & Coordination
- Range of Motion & Strength
Adult Medical Conditions
- Dementia
Progressive cognitive decline affecting memory, language, and daily functioning.
- Dysphagia
Swallowing difficulties that can impact eating, drinking, and safety.
- Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)
Brain damage from an external force, affecting speech, cognition, and behavior. - Stroke: a distruption of blood flow to the brain
Our Therapy Programs

Evaluation & Diagnosis


Home Based & Travel Therapy


Teletherapy


Family Training & Consult


Plans of Care


Summer & Custom Programs
