Telehealth/virtual visits

The Child and Family Support Center is offering both in-person and telehealth appointments. To make an appointment, call 888-554-2080.

A patient sits at a table, with her therapist next to her, during a therapy session.

 

Occupational Therapy:

Our occupational therapists provide evaluations and treatment for children from birth to age 5. Treatments address a wide-range of concerns including developing self-care, fine motor skills and perceptual motor skills, facilitating typical development, and addressing feeding and sensory issues. Our occupational therapists involve caregivers in therapy and provide them with the skills to build on their children’s progress between sessions.


A young patient looks at the camera while a physical therapist holds her leg during a therapy session.

Physical Therapy:

Our physical therapists provide evaluations and treatment for children from birth to age 5. We provide treatment for children with developmental delays, neurologic disorders, chromosomal abnormalities, and other genetic conditions. We also provide assessments for orthotics and adaptive equipment, and manual therapy for infants with torticollis and plagiocephaly. Our physical therapists involve caregivers in therapy and provide them with the skills to build on their children’s progress between sessions. At this time, physical therapists are available to provide services in Spanish.

 


 
A therapist assists a patient during speech therapy.
 

Speech Therapy:

Our speech-language pathologists provide evaluations and treatment for children from birth to age 5, as well as reading help for school-aged children. Speech-language pathologists help children with expressive and receptive language, communication skills, clarity of speech, feeding issues, literacy, oral motor difficulties, and use of augmentative/alternative communication (AAC) devices. Speech therapy from Spanish speaking therapists is also available. Our speech-language pathologists involve caregivers in therapy and provide them with the skills to build on their children’s progress between sessions.


Toy Lending Library:

Families, along with our occupational therapists, physical therapists and speech and language pathologists utilize our Toy Lending Library to ensure that children have developmentally-appropriate toys that allow them to work toward their therapy goals between sessions.