Patients We Treat
We will see any child that can benefit from occupational, speech, or physical therapy to help improve the way they function and participate in the world around them.
Pediatric Occupational Therapy helps kids strengthen their sensory and emotional regulation as well as their fine motor, visual motor, and self-care skills to improve their overall participation and independence in their daily activities. Areas addressed can include balance, coordination, self-regulation, social participation, cognitive development, attention, feeding, and school skills.
Pediatric Speech Therapy uses multiple strategies and modalities to include speaking, sign language, and both low- and high-tech communication devices to improve a child’s communication skills. Treatment areas include intelligibility, following directions, auditory processing, stuttering, social skills, and understanding and using language. Speech therapists also assist kids with trouble eating due to swallowing difficulties.
Pediatric Physical Therapy helps kids improve their strength, posture, range of motion, balance, and coordination in order to move effectively throughout their environment. They work on gross motor skills including sitting, standing, walking, and running. Physical therapists can also help train in the use of adaptive equipment to allow mobility when needed.
Pediatric Speech Therapy uses multiple strategies and modalities to include speaking, sign language, and both low- and high-tech communication devices to improve a child’s communication skills. Treatment areas include intelligibility, following directions, auditory processing, stuttering, social skills, and understanding and using language. Speech therapists also assist kids with trouble eating due to swallowing difficulties.
Pediatric Physical Therapy helps kids improve their strength, posture, range of motion, balance, and coordination in order to move effectively throughout their environment. They work on gross motor skills including sitting, standing, walking, and running. Physical therapists can also help train in the use of adaptive equipment to allow mobility when needed.