Pediatric Therapy Services

 

We are currently in network with United Health Care for Occupational Therapy and Speech and Language Therapy treatments. All other insurances we are out of network but are happy to provide a monthly Super Bill that you are able to submit to your health insurance as an out of network benefit. We realize this could feel overwhelming and we are happy to have our Billing Specialist walk you through the process.

Play Therapy: Utilizes children’s natural form of communication, play, to help process experiences, express emotions, and develop coping skills. Play therapy is suitable for addressing social, emotional, and behavioral challenges.

Occupational Therapy: Helps children to develop and foster functional skills necessary to participate in activities of daily living within their home, school, and community environment. Especially suitable for children with developmental, physical, and/or sensory challenges.

Speech-Language Therapy: Helps children increase communication skills with any of the following areas: articulation, voice, fluency, receptive language, expressive language, and pragmatic (i.e., social) language.

Feeding Therapy: Helps children improve their eating habits, including increasing the number of accepted foods, sensory desensitization, and targeting physical skills like swallowing.

AutPlay: Combines the therapeutic approaches of play therapy and behavioral therapy, together with relationship development approaches, in a collaborative model to assist children and adolescents with Autism and other developmental diagnoses in gaining needed skills and abilities.

EMDR Therapy: An integrated psychotherapy approach for the treatment of trauma.

TheraPlay: A child and family therapy for building and enhancing attachment, self-esteem, trust in others, and joyful engagement by improving the parent-child relationship.

Couples and Parenting Therapy: Supporting parents in strengthening their relationship, improving communication, and developing effective parenting strategies.

Group Therapy: Structured group sessions to help children improve their pro-social and emotional regulation skills so they can be successful in social situations.