Services
Occupational Therapy
Pediatric Occupational Therapy helps children gain independence while also strengthening the development of fine motor, self care, gross motor, sensory processing and visual motor skills that children need to function and socialize. Occupational Therapists help address areas that limit independence and developmental milestones associated with play and academics.
Physical Therapy
Physical Therapy helps to improve one’s strength, range of motion, flexibility and overall motor function in order to achieve developmental milestones and increase independence in daily life. Physical Therapists see children for a variety of different reasons, including bone/muscle issues, sports-related injuries, or genetic, brain, spine or nerve disorders.
Speech Therapy
Pediatric Speech Therapy helps treat children with communication challenges, both in how they speak and how they understand communication. Speech therapy also treats oral motor concerns, such as chewing and swallowing, as well as articulation, auditory processing and social skills.