Services
Speech Therapy
Speech therapy supports communication skills that affect everyday life—from early language development to articulation, fluency, feeding, voice, and functional communication across childhood and adulthood.
Services may include:
Speech and language evaluations
Articulation and phonological therapy
Language development and comprehension
Fluency and stuttering support
Feeding and swallowing support
Social communication and pragmatic language
Voice and functional communication therapy
Occupational Therapy
Occupational therapy helps individuals build the skills needed for daily routines, independence, regulation, and participation at home, school, work, and in the community.
Services may include:
Fine motor and visual motor skills
Sensory processing and regulation
Self-care and daily living skills
Handwriting and school-based readiness skills
Executive functioning and attention support
Strength, coordination, and motor planning
Independence in everyday routines
Physical Therapy
Physical therapy supports strength, mobility, balance, coordination, endurance, and movement skills needed for safe and functional participation in daily life.
Services may include:
Gross motor development
Strength and endurance training
Balance and coordination
Mobility and gait support
Functional movement and positioning
Injury recovery and rehabilitation
Physical independence across daily activities
AAC
AAC (augmentative and alternative communication) services support individuals who need additional ways to communicate through personalized communication systems, speech-generating devices, and individualized AAC support designed to improve functional communication.
Services may include:
AAC evaluations
Speech-generating device trials and support
Communication system selection and customization
AAC funding guidance and device acquisition support
Insurance and funding documentation assistance
Family and caregiver AAC training
Device programming and communication setup
Ongoing AAC support and follow-up