Audiology and Hearing Care: Audiologists conduct hearing evaluations for potential hearing loss, dizziness or specific ear diseases using state-of-the-art equipment. Audiologists discuss the test results with the patient or caregiver, explaining the diagnosis nature, degree and configuration of the hearing loss, if any. The clinicians also make recommendations and provide further care including hearing aid fittings and repairs.
Our highly qualified Speech-Language Pathologists provide evaluation and therapy for individuals with disorders or difficulties in the areas of speech, oral-motor, language, stuttering, swallowing, hearing, cranio-facial abnormalities (cleft palate), learning, and communication and speech programs including accent modification. Occupational therapy services are available for children and adults who have motor and sensory deficits, which interfere with their daily functional activities.
This program directly enhances the self-sufficiency of young children by providing specialized programs addressing their auditory, speech and language skills, thought processing and other developmental needs. The ultimate goal is to help these children enter regular preschool classes and to not have to rely on special education in the public school system.
We offer therapy services for children who demonstrate developmental delays or sensory deficits. Our program’s goal is to enable children to take part in the normal daily activities of childhood, such as playing with friends, eating, dressing, sleeping, and enjoying school.
The preschool is for children ages 2-6 and is one of only a limited number of licensed childcare providers in Orange County serving children both with and without handicaps. The Preschool is accredited by the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) and also earned a 5-Star Quality Rating from Orange County’s United Way.