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Our Services

Our therapists are trained in sensory integration and trauma-informed therapeutic care, along with a variety of specialized trainings and techniques, such as It Takes Two to Talk® Hanen programs, PROMPT, Wilson Reading System, DIR®/Floortime™, Integrated Listening Systems (iLS), SOS Approach to Feeding, and Craniosacral Therapy. We are dedicated to building a well-rounded team with a diverse expertise, backgrounds, and treatment styles to fit every child's needs from birth through adolescence. 

Occupational Therapy

Our occupational therapists support development of:

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  • Fine motor skills

  • Sensory processing

  • Emotional regulation

  • Attention

  • Self-regulation

  • Planning, organizing, and problem solving.

  • Independence in activities of daily living, including Personal grooming, hygiene, and dressing

  • Play and social skills 

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Speech Therapy

Our speech-language pathologists support development of:

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  • Articulation and speech production

  • Expressive and receptive language

  • Multi-modal communication, including use of alternative-augmentative communication

  • Reading and writing

  • Fluency

  • Social thinking and social skills

  • Attention, memory, and problem-solving

  • Vocal hygiene

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Physical Therapy

Our physical therapists support development of:

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  • Gross motor development

  • Motor planning

  • Coordination

  • Strength

  • Balance

  • Vision

  • Range of motion

  • Sensory integration

  • Muscle tone 

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Feeding Therapy

​Provided by either an occupational therapist or speech-language pathologist, feeding therapy supports development of:

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  • Safe, efficient, and enjoyable eating

  • Oral motor skills, such as chewing, swallowing, and tongue movements

  • Increased tolerance for different food textures, temperatures, and tastes

  • Positive, stress-free eating experiences for the whole family

  • Independence and confidence at mealtimes

A young child is sitting in a highchair feeding herself peaches while a therapist looks on.

Complementary Therapy

These experiences work alongside traditional one-on-one visits to help children practice their skills in new environments and strengthen progress across settings.

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  • Aquatic therapy

  • Group therapy

  • Community-based learning sessions that work alongside traditional one-on-one visits.

 

Availability of services may vary.

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Teletherapy

We strive to make teletherapy every bit as fun, interactive, and productive as in-person sessions.

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  • Secure, HIPAA compliant virtual therapy sessions

  • Coaching and support for families in the child's natural environment

  • Increased access to services for families with distance, scheduling, weather, or health barriers.

 

Because teletherapy may not be suitable for all children, we encourage families to discuss this option with their therapist or our scheduling team.

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