We aim to ease pain and help our client's function and move independently for a better life.

Physical Therapy

Our licensed Physical Therapists help children regain, maintain, or improve their strength and mobility through evidence-based, innovative therapeutic services.

Our Physical Therapy services include:

  • Functional Motor Skills
  • Balance and Mobility
  • Coordination
  • Walking and Mobility
  • Developmental and Motor Milestones
  • Balance, Coordination, Motor Planning
  • Strength, Muscle Tone, and Range of Motion
  • Torticollis
  • Toe Walking
  • Myofascial Release
  • Postural Control and Positioning

Occupational Therapy

Our OT team focus on helping kids achieve independence with daily living skills. We address the development and improvement of their upper extremity strength, eye-hand coordination, gross motor functions, and fine motor functions.

We focus on age-appropriate development and enhancement of occupational performance by addressing:

  • Behavioral Difficulties
  • Developmental Delays
  • Academic and Cognitive Skills
  • Balance, Coordination, Strength, and Endurance
  • Fine Motor Handwriting
  • Visual-Motor Integration
  • Play and Social Skills
  • Sensory Processing Disorder
  • Feeding and Oral Motor Skills
  • Functional Independence
  • Visual Perceptual Skills
  • Sensory Processing Disorder

Speech Therapy

We focus on improving children’s ability to communicate. Our speech therapists strive to increase your child’s vocabulary, address stuttering, improve their fluency of speech, and enhance their retention and memory skills.

Our speech therapists develop and enhance communication and language skills by addressing:

  • Speech and Language Developmental Milestones
  • Augmentative and Alternative Communication
  • Expressive and Receptive Language
  • Articulation/Intelligibility
  • Pragmatic and Social Skills
  • Voice/Fluency/Disorders
  • Literacy and Vocabulary
  • Apraxia of Speech
  • Feeding and Oral Motor Skills

Feeding Therapy

Our therapists help clients learn how to eat, chew, and manage food in their mouths safely and comfortably. Our therapists develop a strategic plan by addressing:

  • Feeding Aversions
  • Very Picky Eating
  • Food Refusal
  • Avoidance of Certain Textures
  • Gagging and Vomiting
  • Oral Motor/Chewing Difficulties

Talk to Us!

Should you have further questions and concerns, reach us through our online contact form or call us at 210-783-0260.