Physical Therapy

We provide in-home pediatric therapy and support services that help children achieve their potential by engaging them in enjoyable learning opportunities that allow for frequent practice and mastery of emerging skills.

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Balance & Coordination
Cardiopulmonary Endurance
Developmental Activities
Movement & Mobility
Orthotics & Prosthetics
Posture
Safety, Health Promotion, & Prevention
Strengthening
Participation
Occupational Therapy

Occupational Therapists help children participate and engage in everyday functional activities such as play, dressing, feeding and social interactions with peers. They help adapt activities and the environment to support successful learning, engagement with others and meaningful interactions in daily routines and activities.

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Adaptation of Daily Care Activities & Routines
Executive Functioning Skills
Fine Motor Development
Motor Planning & Coordination
Self-Care
Sensory Integration
Social & Play Participation
Speech Language Pathology

Speech Language Pathologists support communication development by helping children process and understand information (receptive language), produce words and combine them into phrases and sentences (expressive language), and use Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) to support language acquisition in both verbal and non-speaking communicators. Speech Language Pathologists also assess and treat delays and disorders impacting speech sound development, voice, fluency, feeding and social communication.

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Articulation
Communication
Emergent Literacy
Fluency
Social Interaction Skills
Speech
Language
Developmental Therapy

Developmental therapy is a specialized intervention tailored to children with developmental challenges, aiming to enhance their overall growth and progress. By addressing various domains such as physical, cognitive, social, and emotional development, therapists work closely with families and other professionals to create personalized interventions. Through play-based activities and assessments, developmental therapy supports children in reaching their developmental milestones and achieving greater independence.

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Early Childhood Education
Early Childhood Trauma Informed Care
Infant & Toddler Development
Typical vs. Atypical Development
Behavior Support & Services

Clinical social workers support families as they navigate the parenting of a child who might have different abilities and unique challenges.  They provide support based on family needs and preferences.

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Assist with Challenging Behaviors
Build Self Esteem
Create Individualized Behavior Plans
Encourage Parent-Child Bonding & Relationships
Encourage Social Emotional Development
Help Children and Families Navigate the Stress of Childhood
Promote Coping Skills
Socialization & Peer Interactions
Feeding & Lactation

Feeding Therapists work collaboratively to identify what supports will work best for you and your child to help them learn to eat and drink. By providing in-home services, we are able to learn what your family routines look like and embed support within what is working already. We follow your child’s lead to ensure fun exploration to encourage skill development as they learn about foods.

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Breast/Chestfeeding Support and Guidance
Choking, Gagging, or Coughing During or After Eating
Difficulties Transitioning to Solids
Poor Weight Gain, Weight Loss, or Growth Faltering
Selective Eaters
Tube Transitions