Our Services
Comprehensive pediatric therapy services designed to help children succeed in school and life.
Physical Therapy (PT)
Our licensed physical therapists work with school-age children to improve mobility, strength, balance, and coordination. We help students develop the gross motor skills necessary to navigate their school environment, participate in physical education, and engage in playground activities.
What We Address:
- Gross motor skill development
- Balance and coordination challenges
- Strength and endurance building
- Mobility and gait training
- Postural control and alignment
- Adaptive equipment recommendations
Outcomes We Help Achieve:
- Improved ability to navigate school environments
- Increased participation in physical activities
- Better posture for classroom learning
- Enhanced safety during school routines
Occupational Therapy (OT)
Our occupational therapists focus on helping children develop the skills needed for daily activities, or "occupations." We address fine motor skills, sensory processing, self-care abilities, and visual-motor integration to support academic success and independence.
What We Address:
- Fine motor skill development
- Handwriting and tool use
- Sensory processing differences
- Self-care skills (dressing, feeding)
- Visual-motor integration
- Executive functioning support
Outcomes We Help Achieve:
- Improved handwriting and classroom tool use
- Better self-regulation and attention
- Increased independence in daily routines
- Enhanced ability to complete school tasks
School District Collaboration
We partner directly with school districts to provide contracted therapy services. Our therapists integrate seamlessly into school teams, working alongside teachers, special education staff, and administrators to deliver consistent, high-quality interventions.
Our Approach Includes:
- Regular communication with educational teams
- Collaborative goal-setting aligned with curriculum
- Consultation on classroom accommodations
- Participation in team meetings
- Progress monitoring and documentation
Benefits for Schools:
- Access to specialized pediatric therapists
- Compliance with special education requirements
- Cost-effective contracted services
- Reduced administrative burden
IEP Development & Support
We provide comprehensive support for Individualized Education Program (IEP) development. Our therapists contribute valuable insights to ensure therapy goals are measurable, achievable, and aligned with each student's educational needs.
IEP Services Include:
- Comprehensive therapy evaluations
- Present level of performance documentation
- Annual goal development
- Progress monitoring and reporting
- Transition planning support
- IEP meeting attendance and participation
Our Contribution:
- Evidence-based goal writing
- Clear data collection methods
- Regular progress updates
- Recommendations for accommodations
Consultations for Schools & Educators
We offer professional consultation services to help schools and educators better understand and support students with therapy needs. Our consultations provide practical strategies that can be implemented throughout the school day.
Consultation Topics:
- Classroom environment modifications
- Sensory-friendly classroom design
- Motor breaks and movement activities
- Accommodation recommendations
- Teacher training and professional development
Examples of Our Work:
- Creating sensory spaces in schools
- Developing school-wide motor labs
- Training staff on therapeutic techniques
- Providing resources for teacher use
Examples of Student Outcomes
Elementary Student with Fine Motor Challenges
Challenge: Difficulty holding a pencil and writing legibly.
Intervention: Weekly OT sessions focusing on hand strength, grasp patterns, and handwriting practice.
Outcome: Improved pencil grasp and handwriting legibility, increased confidence in written assignments.
Middle School Student with Mobility Needs
Challenge: Limited endurance for walking between classes and participating in PE.
Intervention: PT sessions addressing strength, balance, and energy conservation strategies.
Outcome: Independent navigation of school campus, increased participation in physical education.
Student with Sensory Processing Differences
Challenge: Frequent dysregulation in the classroom affecting attention and learning.
Intervention: OT consultation with sensory diet development and classroom modifications.
Outcome: Improved self-regulation, better focus during instruction, reduced behavioral disruptions.
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