LCC Acquired Brain Injury Program
The Service
The Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) Program is a unique interprofessional assessment and
treatment program serving the diverse cognitive, communication, and psychosocial needs
of adults with acquired brain injury and disease. Our clients typically have neurological
disorders resulting from stroke, traumatic brain injury, and progressive neurological
disease. They often present with problems such as aphasia, apraxia of speech, dysarthria,
and cognitive communication deficits. The interprofessional team includes members
of the divisions of psychology, speech-language pathology, and audiology.
The Loyola Clinical Centers: Giving Hope to Those with Acquired Brain Injury
What You Can Expect from Our Team
- A team-based interprofessional approach to assessment and treatment
- Individualized client centered care
- Family/caregiver support
- An affordable sliding-scale fee structure
The Assessment Process
Applying an interprofessional team based approach our clients receive the following assessment services:
- Comprehensive neuropsychological evaluation
- Comprehensive cognitive-communication evaluation
- Complete speech and language assessment
- Full audiological evaluation
- Integrated feedback
- Individualized recommendations
Neuro-Rehabilitation Services
Treatment Services incorporating state-of-the-art technology at the LCC include:
- Individual speech and language services
- Cognitive rehabilitation
- Audiological follow-up services
- Rehabilitation psychotherapy
- Cognitive group therapy
- Aphasia group therapy
Fee Comparison Chart
A sliding scale is available for fees associated with each of the following services.
Average Community Rate | LCC Rate | |
---|---|---|
ABI Speech-Language Evaluation | $300 | |
ABI Audiology Evaluation | $300 | |
ABI Neuropsychological Testing | $1,000 |