This month’s therapy resources focus on functional communication, real-world independence, and meaningful connection. From financial literacy and mealtime planning to play without pressure and healthy phone habits, these tools are built to help therapists and families translate insight into everyday action with compassion, creativity, and clarity.
This month’s resources focus on connection, clarity, and real-world care. From supporting families through dementia and sundowning to helping kids find their voice after tracheostomy, October’s tools are designed to make therapy meaningful. Whether you’re guiding clients through identity shifts, building functional daily planners, or introducing fresh approaches to ADHD support, there’s something here for you!
This month’s resources focus on the real challenges patients and families face every day. From navigating swallowing changes after head and neck cancer to choosing the right walker, from writing life participation goals to supporting kids with co-regulation tools, these materials are built to bring clarity, dignity, and practicality into therapy sessions.
From documentation tips to Montessori-inspired dementia care, our new resources are designed to meet the realities of therapy head-on. Whether you’re helping a client prepare for a job interview, guiding a family through AAC decisions, or reflecting on mindful eating habits, these tools are here to support clarity, connection, and real-world care.
Discover what’s new this month for speech and occupational therapists working in adult neuro and pediatric care. From Parkinson’s disease and chronic pain to executive functioning and adaptive clothing, these resources are grounded in real-life therapy needs. We’re sharing not just what we created, but why, with tools designed to support evidence-based care and person-centered practice.
Discover what’s new this month in therapy tools for adult neuro and pediatric care. We’re pulling back the curtain on why we created each resource, from storytelling supports for people with aphasia to real-world visual scanning tasks and inclusive materials for kids. Thoughtfully designed for SLPs and OTs addressing real world therapy.
Speech-language pathologists providing dysphagia care can drop the word “compliance” and focus on collaboration, respect, dignity, choice, and compassion. Here are 10 resources that can help make that possible.