Service Providers: We send qualified professionals
to your home to work with your child. Our team of specialists includes: Licensed
Speech/Language Pathologist, Clinical Social Workers, Occupational Therapist, General
and Special Education Teachers. We are committed to provide additional help to correlates
to classroom instruction. It is our goal to individualize and tailor material to
meet the student's academic needs.
Occupational Therapy
Our Occupational Therapist apply their specific knowledge to enable people to engage
in activities of daily living that have personal meaning and value. Develop,
improve, sustain, or restore independence to any person who has an injury, illness,
disability or psychological dysfunction. Consult with the person and the family
or caregivers and, through evaluation and treatment, promote the client's capacity
to participate in satisfying daily activities. Address by intervention the
person's capacity to perform, the activity being performed, or the environment in
which it is performed. The occupational therapist's goal is to provide the
client with skills for the job of living - those necessary to function in the school,
community, or in the client's chosen environment.
Physical Therapy
Our Physical Therapist provides treatment of physical dysfunction or injury by the
use of therapeutic exercise and the application of modalities, intended to restore
or facilitate normal function or development in the school, community, or client’s
home and are concerned with promotion of health, with prevention of physical disabilities,
with evaluation and rehabilitation of persons disabled by pain, disease, or injury.
Clinical Therapy
Our Licensed Clinical Social Worker is trained in psychotherapy who helps individuals
deal with a variety of mental health and daily living problems to improve overall
functioning.
Speech/Language Therapy
Our Speech-Language Pathologists are trained to treat voice disorders (abnormalities
in pitch, volume, vocal quality, or resonance or duration of sounds), articulation
disorders (problems producing speech sounds), and fluency disorders (impairment
in speech fluency, such as stuttering), as well as Language disorders to include
developmental or acquired conditions that lead to difficulties in understanding
or producing language. Our Speech-Language Pathologists participate in the screening,
assessment, and treatment of patients who experience one or a combination of these
disorders