Programs
Occupational Therapy (OT) services address self-care needs, activities of daily living, and the developmental or functional needs. Occupational therapy works on improving performance in fine motor skills, social skills, cognitive skills, visual-perceptual skills, handwriting skills, sensory awareness and integration, muscle reeducation, and postural development. Physical Therapy (PT) services are provided in order to develop, improve, and/or restore neuro-muscular and sensory-motor function. Physical therapy works on improving strength, endurance, flexibility, gait, and postural deviations to attain maximum performance. Speech and Language Pathology (ST) services focus on addressing communication skills and the oral skills necessary for breathing, eating, and swallowing. Speech therapy can assist with improving cognitive skills including problem solving and memory deficits that affect the ability to communicate. Respiratory Therapy (RT) services work on inhalation/exhalation, lung capacity, breathing techniques, diaphragmatic exercises, oxygenation, respiratory rehabilitation, and breathing exercises, along with improving pulmonary functions. Behavior Therapy or Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) is a branch of psychology which uses scientifically tested principles such as positive reinforcement to bring about positive changes in a child’s behavior. ABA can be used as an adjunct to help address linguistic, social, learning and academic problems your children may suffer from. ABA can help reduce children’s everyday social problems and more serious behavior disorders.
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