Services


Our team of therapists will utilize creative techniques to improve any issues identified.

Physical Therapy
Improves development of gross motor skills, functional ability, and movement by focusing on strength and coordination, balance, range of motion, and mobility.

Children with the following issues could be considered candidates for physical therapy:
  • Delayed gross motor skills 
  • Difficulty with mobility, walking, crawling, and sitting
  • Orthopedic problems
  • Neurological conditions affecting mobility
  • Low or High muscle tone
  • Poor coordination, clumsiness
  • Decreased strength or range of motion
  • Difficulty with balance

Occupational Therapy
Improves ability to participate in the things they want and need to do through therapeutic use of everyday activities.  The focus is on adapting the environment, modifying the task, teaching the skill, and educating the client/family in order to increase participation in and performance of daily activities.

Children with the following issues could be considered candidates for occupational therapy:

  • Delayed fine motor skills
  • Poor handwriting skills
  • Poor hand-eye coordination
  • Poor visual perceptual skills
  • Difficulty with self-care skills (dressing, toileting, eating, etc.)
  • Difficulty with visual-motor skills
  • Sensory Processing Disorders


Speech Therapy
Improves the ability to use and understand language so children can effectively communicate. The focus is on receptive and expressive language, fluency, articulation, phonological and auditory processing disorders, pragmatics and apraxia/dyspraxia.  In addition, speech therapy improves swallow safety to prevent risk of aspiration.

Children with the following issues could be considered candidates for speech therapy:

  • Developmental delay
  • Difficulty communicating
  • Difficulty understanding communication
  • Poor oral motor skills
  • Difficulty with speech production
  • Feeding issues
  • Poor social skills
  • Cognitive deficits

 

 



 

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