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A diagnosis of Parkinson’s disease can bring many questions and uncertainties—for both individuals and their families. While Parkinson’s is a progressive neurological condition, there are many ways to support function, independence, communication, and quality of life throughout the journey. At iRehab, our occupational therapists and speech-language pathologists work together to help individuals with Parkinson’s maintain […]

Every year on June 18th, Autistic Pride Day celebrates autistic individuals and recognizes autism as a natural part of human diversity. At iRehab Services, we believe that every person deserves to be understood, respected, and supported in ways that honor their unique strengths, preferences, and goals. Autistic Pride Day is an opportunity to move beyond […]

Morning chaos and bedtime battles are two of the most common stress points for families, and they’re also two of the most powerful opportunities to build executive function (EF) skills. Skills like planning, sequencing, time management, working memory, and emotional regulation are all embedded in daily routines. The good news is that you don’t need […]

Receiving a new diagnosis, whether for yourself, your child, or a loved one, can bring a flood of emotions. Relief, confusion, fear, grief, and uncertainty often arrive all at once. Even when a diagnosis provides answers, it can also raise many new questions. What happens next? Where do you start? How do you adjust? This […]

It’s normal to occasionally forget a name, misplace your keys, or walk into a room and forget why you’re there. But when memory changes become more noticeable or begin to interfere with daily life, it may be more than typical aging. Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) is a condition characterized by cognitive changes that are greater […]

Does your child seem bright and capable, but still struggles to stay organized, complete assignments, or manage daily school responsibilities? If so, executive functioning challenges may be playing a role. Executive functioning skills are the brain’s management system. They help children plan, organize, focus, regulate emotions, manage time, and complete tasks. When these skills are […]

If your child has started repeating words or getting “stuck” when they talk, you’re not alone. Many children go through periods of disfluency as their language skills rapidly grow. But how do you know what’s typical… and what might need extra support? Here’s a simple, save-and-share checklist for parents. ✅ What Can Be Typical (Especially […]

Every May, we celebrate National Speech-Language-Hearing Month, a time to raise awareness about communication, hearing, and swallowing disorders, and to recognize the life-changing impact of speech-language pathology. At iRehab, we believe communication is more than just words. It’s how we connect with others, express our needs, build relationships, learn new skills, and participate fully in […]

Simple, Brain-Smart Strategies That Actually Work Forgetting a name. Misplacing keys. Walking into a room and wondering why. Some memory changes are a normal part of aging. The good news? There are practical, research-supported ways to strengthen your brain and stay sharp. Aging gracefully doesn’t mean never forgetting anything. It means building habits that support […]

Executive Function Skills Made Simple for Parents “Go upstairs, brush your teeth, put your pajamas on, and bring your backpack down.” If that sounds familiar… and your child only makes it halfway through… you’re not alone. Following multi-step directions isn’t just about listening. It’s about executive function — the brain skills that help children plan, […]