• Developmental Screenings
    • Feeding Therapy
    • Aquatic Therapy
          • Aquatic Therapy is designed to benefit children by working on therapeutic skills in a gravity assisted environment. The pool setting offers a variety of water-based activities that enhance or restore mobility and function in a warm water environment.

    • Physical Therapy
          • Our therapists will find fun and creative ways to improve your child’s gross motor skills and improve their ability to perform functional daily activities.

    • Occupational Therapy
          • Daily life “occupations”, AKA activities, for children include everything from playing, dressing, feeding, and bathing to handwriting and social interactions. Occupational therapists help to improve a child’s performance and participation in all of those activities.

    • Teletherapy
          • Teletherapy is therapy via a live video connection. The treatment session is similar to an in-person session, however it is over a computer (or other device) instead!

    • Speech-Language Therapy
          • Communication skills are an essential aspect of a child’s overall development, health, learning experiences, self-esteem, and ability to express their basic wants and needs. These skills are also incredibly important to school performance and social interaction.

    • RockStar Kidz
          • Unleash your potential with our dynamic Yoga and Fitness Boot Camp! Our transformative 45-minute sessions offer children and young adults the chance to enhance their flexibility, body awareness, and extend their range of motion. Experience the magic of focused training and improve your posture like never before. Come dressed in your comfy attire, lace-up your tennis shoes, and don’t forget your water bottle. Elevate your fitness journey with us today!

        • Community Screening
        • We understand the importance of early intervention in physical, occupational, and speech development. That’s why we offer comprehensive

        • Group Screenings
        • We understand the importance of early intervention in physical, occupational, and speech development. That’s why we offer comprehensive

        • Developmental Screenings
        • We understand the importance of early intervention in physical, occupational, and speech development. That’s why we offer comprehensive

        • 1:1 Screenings
        • We understand the importance of early intervention in physical, occupational, and speech development. That’s why we offer comprehensive

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  • Success Stories
        • It’s natural to have questions and concerns about what to expect during your first visit with us, so here is a summary of what you can expect on your evaluation.

        • Navigating the landscape of pediatric therapy services can be complex, particularly when differentiating between outpatient and school-based therapy services. Our guide helps make sense of the differences and similarities.

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Nolan ready for Hockey!

Meet Nolan! “Nolan is a 9-year-old who loves to play hockey. He has an active lifestyle with hockey practices and school however his parents had concerns about his pickiness with food and frustration tolerance. A variety of approaches were used in his OT sessions, Nolan worked on mindfulness, he explored a variety of food textures, he learned about his Zones of Regulation and developed a willingness to try new foods in OT and at home. His parents were a huge part of his success by following through at home with suggestions. Nolan’s favorite part of OT though was the trampoline! He holds the record for the most “seat drops”. He did 200 in a row! Congratulations Nolan!” – Julie, COTA/L

Meet Nolan! “We cannot say enough good things about Julie and her dedication and work with not only Nolan, but helping us work with Nolan at home as well, to use the same verbiage, terminology, and structure that she has worked on with him at his visits. Nolan has become more vocal in his feelings as to what he’s feeling and why; using the zones, he’s able to identify what zone he’s in and identify what’s making him feel that way. He’s able to use things that have been suggested by Julie, within the home and school to help calm him and help him regulate his zones (chewing gum, rolling up in a burrito and applying deep pressure, weighted blankets, fidget cubes, taking mental breaks, helping bring in the heavy groceries, exercise ball, and of course the beloved trampoline).” – Nolan’s Mom

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