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Swallowing Disorders Rehabilitation for Safe Eating & Improved Function

Swallowing disorders (dysphagia) affect the ability to safely swallow food and liquids, often due to neurological conditions, stroke, brain injury, or muscular weakness.

At Jiva Rehabilitation Center, we provide structured swallowing rehabilitation programs designed to improve swallowing safety, strengthen oral and throat muscles, and reduce the risk of choking or aspiration.

Our multidisciplinary team focuses on restoring safe feeding ability and improving overall quality of life.

Swallowing Therapy Exercises
Targeted exercises to improve muscle coordination for safe swallowing.
Speech & Swallow Coordination Training
Improves communication and swallowing muscle control together.
Safe Feeding Techniques
Guidance on posture, food consistency, and safe swallowing habits.
Neurological Swallowing Rehab
Rehabilitation for stroke and brain injury-related swallowing difficulties.
PERSONALIZED DYSPHAGIA REHABILITATION

Improving Swallowing Safety & Nutritional Independence

Swallowing difficulties can lead to choking risks, malnutrition, dehydration, and respiratory complications. At Jiva Rehabilitation Center, we conduct a detailed clinical and functional assessment to evaluate swallowing ability, muscle strength, and neurological function.

Based on this evaluation, we design a personalized rehabilitation plan including swallowing therapy, speech therapy, oral motor exercises, posture correction, and diet consistency modification.

Our goal is to restore safe swallowing, improve nutrition intake, and enhance independence.

SWALLOWING REHABILITATION PROGRAMS

Structured Programs for Safe Swallowing & Recovery

Dysphagia Therapy Program
Focused treatment to improve swallowing coordination and safety.
Neuro Swallowing Rehabilitation Program
For stroke, brain injury, and neurological swallowing issues.
Oral Motor Strengthening Program
Improves tongue, lip, and throat muscle control.
Safe Feeding Training Program
Teaches correct posture and food consistency management.
Speech & Swallow Coordination Program
Improves communication and swallowing function together.
Aspiration Prevention Program
Reduces risk of food entering airway or lungs.
What you need to know

Frequently asked questions

It is difficulty in swallowing food or liquids safely due to neurological or muscular issues.

Patients with stroke, brain injury, Parkinson’s disease, or muscle weakness.

Swallowing exercises, speech therapy, oral motor training, and feeding techniques.

Many cases improve significantly with structured rehabilitation.

Yes, it can lead to choking, malnutrition, and lung infections.