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OUR SERVICES

Often children do not qualify for school-based or medically based services yet still would benefit from skilled therapy services. Contact us to learn more! This is our Services page.

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    Occupational Therapy

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    Speech Therapy

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    Physical Therapy

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    Feeding Therapy

Occupational Therapists provide the assessment and treatment of children to promote independence in their daily living skills. Our licensed and registered therapists offer play-based therapy in a fun, inclusive environment in order to enhance functional performance and quality of life.     Our Occupational Therapists work with children to improve their overall function in the following areas: Activities of daily living (getting dressed, brushing teeth, washing hands, self-feeding) Handwriting and fine motor skills Motor planning/Body Awareness…

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Speech therapy (Speech and Language Pathology) focuses on the assessment and treatment of speech, language, swallowing, and cognitive disorders. This can include difficulties in speech production, articulation, oral-motor functioning, expressive language, comprehension, fluency, grammar, semantics, social skills, attention, memory, and problem-solving. Our therapists treat difficulties in these areas through play-based interventions, including floor time, pretend play, storytelling, sensory play, art, music, and movement. We focus on functional communication and increasing speech and language skills in your…

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Let's Play! Our licensed and registered Physical Therapists provide pediatric assessment and treatment of developmental gross motor movement difficulties. Physical therapy focuses on play-based strategies in order to promote functional mobility.     Our Physical Therapists work with children to improve their overall function in the following areas: Developmental milestones Torticollis Motor Planning Balance Coordination Strength Neurological Disorders Ataxia Posture and Core Strength Hypo/Hypertonia   We have specialized training in: Theratogs Gait Training Floor time Neurodevelopmental…

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Many pediatric feeding issues are a result of negative feeding experiences occurring in early infancy. The most crucial component to improving eating skills is to establish trust and build confidence in the child and to allow the child to experience pleasurable interaction with food. Feeding therapy will always involve play-based interaction and never involve force-feeding or tricking children into eating. Family member participation is crucial to the success of therapy and emphasis will be placed on…

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