Our team includes experienced Pediatric Physical Therapists, Occupational Therapists, and Speech-Language Pathologists that provide services to children from birth to 21 years of age. We work one-on-one with our pediatric patients to help them, encourage progress, and form lasting bonds.
We collaborate with families to encourage and create therapeutic opportunities for children in their everyday lives. Our therapists are just one part of your child’s therapy team; parents, teachers, and other caregivers fill vital roles in ensuring your child’s success.
Therapy does not stop when our session ends so we strive to incorporate parent coaching to ensure your child can practice new and emerging skills as part of their everyday routines.
Our pediatric physical therapist cares for children and teens at all ages and stages of life addressing a variety of physical challenges, developmental delays, and changes in physical function and health status. We use play to facilitate improved mobility, strength, coordination, and balance to allow your child to live a more confident and independent life!
Common Diagnoses Treated In PT:
Our specially-trained pediatric occupational therapists work to improve your child’s abilities through purposeful everyday activities. This includes self-care skills (feeding, bathing, and dressing), fine motor skills (writing, tying shoes, and picking up small objects), social participation (play, emotional regulation, behavior concerns), and sensory integration. Improving these skills can allow your child to live a more confident and independent life!
Common Diagnoses Treated In OT:
Our pediatric speech-language pathologists help children and teens with communication challenges. Your child may benefit from speech therapy if they have difficulty pronouncing sounds or words (speech/articulation) or have difficulty using words to communicate (language).
Speech therapy also treats oral motor concerns, such as chewing and swallowing, as well as auditory processing and social skills. Speech therapists can help establish varied methods of communication including augmentative devices. Speech therapy can improve the ability of children and teens to succeed functionally, socially, and academically.
Common Areas Addressed In ST: