Conditions We Provide Therapies For:
   
  • Autism Spectrum Disorder
  • Behavioral Issues
  • Developmental Delays (gross motor, fine motor, speech and language, cognitive, play skills, social skills)
  • ADD/ADHD
  • Cerebral Palsy
  • Down's Syndrome
  • Feeding Difficulties
  • Learning Difficulties
  • Muscular Dystrophy
  • Prematurity
  • Low muscle tone
  • Genetic Disorders
  • Cardiac issues
  • Other Childhood Disorders
   
Services We Offer:
   
  • ABA Therapy
  • Feeding Therapy
  • Nutritional Consultation and Support
  • Occupational Therapy
  • Physical Therapy
  • Speech Therapy
  • Special Education
  • Sports, Arts, Crafts And Music
  • Yoga
   

Applied Behavior Therapy

Applied Behavior Therapy (ABA Therapy) is an evidence-based intervention for children with Autism Spectrum Disorder. ABA is the use of various techniques and principles to bring about meaningful and positive change in behavior and skills of individuals such as communication, social, academic, and behavior difficulties (non-compliance, temper tantrums, self-injury behaviors, destructive behaviors, injury to others, etc.) It is the most commonly used intervention in individuals with Autism.

Feeding Therapy

Feeding Therapy is generally provided by a trained occupational therapist to assist individuals in being able to eat different types of food and increase food intake by mouth due to various reasons such as low motor control of mouth, oral motor apraxia, decreased oral motor muscle tone and strength and sensory processing disorders.

Nutritional Consultation And Support

Consultation provided to improve an individual's intake of nutritious foods so to promote health and well-being.

Occupational Therapy

An occupational therapist addresses the fine motor development, visual motor integration, and sensory integration in order to maximize a child’s ability to function in their everyday life. They also help a child perform self-help skills.

Physical Therapy

A physical therapist develops a child’s general gross motor skills and strengthen specific muscle groups so that he/she can safely navigate the environment. Therapy may focus on improving balance skills, overall body coordination, motor planning, and quality of movement. A physical therapist may also assist in making recommendations for adaptive equipment.

Speech and Language Therapy

Speech and language pathologists specialize in meeting the communication needs of children. They help children who have language delays, oral motor concerns, or difficulties with pronunciation. Therapists also address swallowing and chewing difficulties as related to feeding.

Special Education

Children with learning difficulties usually need a different approach to learning. Special educators are specialized in using methods and strategies to teach children based on their strengths and weaknesses.

Sports, Arts, Crafts And Music

Yoga