Therapy Services

Occupational Therapy

is concerned with the child's ability to participate in desired daily life activities or “occupations”. Occupational therapy practitioners are skilled professionals who are part of a multidisciplinary team that provide services to infants and young children in a variety of settings. . . . more


The Department of Physical Therapy

assists children (ages 0-21 years) who have movement difficulties that limit their ability to perform their daily activities, promotes wellness, and assists in early detection of health problems. Physical therapists assess and treat problems associated with strength, range of motion, endurance, gross motor functioning, and pain using a child centered focus. . . . more

 

The Speech Therapy

department provides diagnostic and treatment intervention for infants, children and adolescents with feeding/swallowing disorders and communication or learning concerns. Our staff is highly skilled, including master level speech/language pathologists. . . . more