• 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!

    • Summer Programming 2024
          • Summer break is an amazing time for kids, but as parents/guardians, we can’t help but worry that all this time off from school will cause their skills to fall behind. This concern is amplified for kids with developmental and physical diagnoses. That’s why we have crafted clinician-led summer programs throughout all our clinics. For our 2024 summer programming, kids can work on improving gross and fine motor skills, physical fitness, range of motion, language skills, handwriting, and picky eating issues! Now they can increase their therapy skills and have fun while doing it!

            Summer Programming 2024 

             

        • Community Screenings
        • We collaborate with local community organizations such as libraries or daycares to arrange for trained and licensed therapists to conduct developmental screenings at their location.

        • Developmental Power Hour
        • This is a free informational group for families with children aged 0-15 months! Our team provides an hourlong presentation, followed by a Q&A session. Additionally, on-site developmental screenings are available upon request.

        • 1:1 Screenings
        • We offer free one-on-one screenings with a licensed therapist upon request! Give us a call to schedule your appointment!

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  • Success Stories
        • Blog
        • Check out our blog entries for tips, activities, overviews, and home projects on topics ranging from physical, occupational, and speech therapy!

        • Helpful Links
        • Explore useful resources from other organizations and community partners

        • Frequently Asked Questions
        • Questions regarding evaluations, referrals, or services? This page offers quick answers to the most common questions.

        • Attendance Policy
        • Information regarding cancellations and no-shows for Perm and Flex schedules.

        • Deductible Program
        • This is a program for families with high deductibles. We understand that when your deductible is not met, bills can add up fast! Take control of your finances with our help!

        • COVID-19 Guidelines
        • When to stay home, when to isolate, and what to consider for accommodations, modifications, and assistance.

        • What Should I Expect at My First Visit?
        • 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.

        • School vs Outpatient Therapy Services
        • 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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It’s the spooky season again and with it comes a variety of events for the kiddos. From Trick-or-treating to Fall festivals, many organizations, community members, businesses, and schools like to plan activities in accordance with the new season. It is important to remember that not all events are friendly to sensory, physical, or verbal needs of children with all kinds of abilities. If you are planning an event, or taking your kiddo to one, here are some important tips to include or look for, so that your kiddos have a blast while still being accommodated! 😊

  1. Accessibility– Is your event handicap accessible? Many children rely on wheelchairs, strollers, walkers, etc. to help them be mobile. You can call ahead to double check this or hold the event in an accessible area/building.
  2. Sensory Experience– Find out ahead of time if there are flashing lights, loud sounds, jump scares, or anything that may cause a sensory overload for some children. Some events may have designated areas for sensory friendly activities.
  3. Non-Food Friendly– Activities may involve food or candy that kiddos have restrictions on or cannot eat because of allergies. Good substitutes for food include small toys, pencils, or other fall themes prizes. Whether kiddos are able to have the treats available or not, the parents will also be glad there is an alternative so that everyone can be accommodated.
  4. Non-verbal Expectations- Not all children are able to verbally request candy by saying “Please” or “Trick-or-treat”. Many disabilities are not recognizable, and some families may not mention this up front. See is there are signs or wristbands available to help your kiddo enjoy the trick or treating process. Many places have cue cards that let workers know what the child is saying.
  5. Activity levels for all abilities- Activities can be hard to plan or restrictive based on age. Try to find events that best fit your kiddos needs, age, and abilities. If planning an event, make sure to specify what age, abilities, and/or needs the event will meet.
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