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Healthcare Services and Programs
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Pediatric Therapy

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- To have my son work with a therapist trained to work with children
- To know my daughter’s exercises and treatments are customized by her therapist and medical specialists – and by me
- To see my son get the attention and personalized care that will improve the rest of his life
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Physical, occupational and speech therapy play an important role for children in their achievement of age-appropriate physical, sensory-motor and cognitive development skills. Our pediatric program treats patients from birth through adolescence.
Physical and Occupational Therapy
- Fun and interactive sessions that help assess and develop a child’s ability to perform age-appropriate skills
- Treatments focused on improving strength, endurance, range of motion, posture, balance and coordination, fine motor skills, visual perception and visual motor skills
- Therapists who help adjust home and classroom environments, recommend adaptive equipment and provide home activities
Speech Therapy
- Speech evaluation followed by customized therapy sessions to develop speech and communication skills
- Techniques include basic articulation, language, voice and fluency therapy as well as more specialized areas such as PECS, PROMPT and augmentative communication device fitting and training
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Some of the common conditions treated by Pediatric Physical and Occupational Therapy are:
Developmental delays Decreased balance/coordination, endurance and strength Prematurity Autism/Autism spectrum disorders Cerebral Palsy Down Syndrome Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis Spina Bifida & spinal cord injuries Torticollis Sensory Integration Dysfunction Traumatic brain injuries Orthopedic, hand or sports injuries Hypertonicity & hypotonicity Amputations
Some of the common conditions treated by Pediatric Speech Therapy are:
Autism/Autism spectrum disorders Language delays and disorders Articulation/speech delays & disorders, including apraxia Stuttering and voice disorders Social language skills |

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