Rock Steady Boxing
Rock Steady Boxing
Leigh Harter Speech Services is proud to offer Rock Steady Boxing in a 1:1 therapy format to members of the community from a Certified Rock Steady Boxing Clinician.

Why Boxing?
Boxing as a form of exercise fights to improve range of motion, strength, endurance, posture, trunk mobility, balance, breath support, cognition, vocal intensity, fall prevention and safety, as well as confidence!
The Parkinson’s Disease Foundation recommends 150 minutes of moderate to vigorous exercise per week for individuals with Parkinson’s Disease. Exercise recommendations include aerobic activity, strength training, balance, agility, multi-tasking, and stretching. Learn More Here.
Regardless of diagnosis, our Certified Rock Steady Boxing Clinician will modify and adapt all exercises and stretches to fit individual needs to ensure safe, yet challenging performance.
No equipment is needed; just bring determination to fight back and improve your quality of life!
Tailored To Meet Your Unique Needs
Areas of Expertise
Activities of Daily Living
Occupational Therapy (OT) encompasses all of our meaningful daily activities that we want or need to do on a daily basis. Some of these activities, or “Occupations,” are also commonly referred to as “self-care” and include bathing, dressing, grooming, toileting, and eating. OT also helps with other daily tasks such as walking, shopping, lifting, cooking, and many other daily activities of life.
Aphasia
Aphasia is the impairment or absence of comprehension and/or communication skills as a result of an injury to the brain’s language center. It can apply to spoken or written words and numbers and is most commonly associated with stroke and brain injury. It is characterized by a disturbance of the comprehension and formulation of language. It is loss of language, NOT cognition.
Apraxia
Apraxia is the difficulty and/or inability to execute purposeful and coordinated movements even though the person has the desire to speak and the mouth and tongue muscles are physically able to form words. This often results in rearranged sounds within words.
Attention
The ability to obtain and sustain appropriate attention to a task while filtering out irrelevant stimulation in order to focus on the information that is important in the moment. This can be influenced by motivation, self-esteem, sensory integration, practice, language difficulties and any existing diagnosis. This can result in difficulties learning new skills, successful social interactions, learning and broadening a repertoire of play skills, inability to follow instructions, receptive (understanding) language, and auditory processing (accurately understanding verbal information).
Cognition
Cognitive rehabilitation services address difficulties in areas such as attention, memory, organization, visuoperception, problem-solving, self-monitoring, and self-awareness in order to maximize an individual’s safety, daily functioning, independence, social participation, and quality of life. Treatment of this area includes increasing awareness of deficits, goal setting, compensation, internalization of strategies so they become more automatic and generalize to wider context.
Dysarthria
Dysarthria is difficulty in articulating words due to a disturbance in the central nervous system often resulting in slow and slurred speech. Treatment involves intensive focus on oral-motor skill development.
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Our goal is to provide comprehensive speech and language assessments and develop individualized treatment programs for both children and adults with developmental with developmental or acquired brain injuries. Let’s get start this journey together.