Services
Physical TherapyPTs help children with musculoskeletal, neurological, or developmental diagnoses that impact their ability to access their home and community. Services can help children with delayed milestones, walking abnormalities, frequent falls, high or low muscle tone, muscle weakness, and injuries.
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Occupational TherapyOTs help children with fine motor, sensory motor, and visual motor delays. These services can help children who have difficulty with self-care, eating, sleeping, dressing, and handwriting.
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Speech Language PathologySLPs help children with speech, language, literacy, fluency and swallowing disorders. Services can help children who have difficulty saying certain sounds, putting words together, understanding a story, sounding out words, writing a paragraph and stuttering.
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Teacher of Visually Impaired
Teacher of the visually impaired can help individuals with visual impairment to achieve their highest level of independence at home and in the community by providing training and materials to help them access the world around them.
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Counseling/Mental Health**Services can help children and families to promote social and emotional well-being through working with expectant parents and children birth to age 5. Therapies focus on expressing and regulating emotions, forming trusting relationships, and learning within cultural contexts while targeting environments, relationships and experiences early in life.
**Services are restricted to families with children under age 6. |