Services

We provide pediatric therapy services for children from infancy through adolescence.

Yes, we offer a variety of therapies that benefit children with Autism Spectrum Disorder, including Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy, a proven approach for helping children with autism and other developmental challenges.

If your child is experiencing delays in areas like speech, motor skills, behavior, or social interaction, an evaluation with one of our therapists can help determine if therapy is necessary.

Many insurance plans cover pediatric therapy services. We can help verify your coverage and answer any questions about payment options.

The duration of therapy varies depending on your child’s needs and progress. Our therapists will work with you to set realistic goals and timelines.

Applied Behavioral Analysis

ABA is a research-based therapy that focuses on improving specific behaviors, such as communication, social skills, and adaptive living skills. It uses positive reinforcement to encourage desired behaviors and reduce challenging ones.

ABA therapy is widely recognized as one of the most effective treatments for children on the autism spectrum and children who have been diagnosed with learning disabilities. If your child struggles with communication, social interactions, or other challenging behaviors, ABA therapy may be an excellent option.

Reach Therapy Services stands out because of our individualized approach, our commitment to involving families in the therapy process, and our use of data-driven techniques. We offer therapy in various settings so that your child receives the support they need in the environment where they feel most comfortable.

The duration of ABA therapy varies depending on your child’s specific needs and goals. Our BCBAs will work with you to develop a treatment plan that outlines the expected timeline for progress.

Absolutely! We believe that family involvement is crucial to the success of ABA therapy. We collaborate with you throughout the process, offering guidance on how to reinforce positive behaviors at home.

Occupational Therapy

Occupational Therapy helps people of all ages develop the skills needed for daily living and working. This can include everything from fine motor skills and sensory processing to mental health support.

If your child is having trouble with daily tasks like dressing, feeding, or handwriting, or if they have developmental disabilities or mental health conditions, Occupational Therapy could be a great fit.

Our Occupational Therapy programs are specific to each child, and our occupational therapy practitioners focus on creating a supportive, nurturing environment. We work closely with families to ensure your child gets the care they need.

The length of therapy depends on your child’s individual needs. We’ll work with you to create a treatment plan that outlines the expected timeline for progress.

Absolutely! We believe that family involvement is crucial. We’ll guide you on how to support your child’s progress at home, and we’ll keep you informed every step of the way.

Physical Therapy

Our therapists specialize in treating a wide range of needs related to orthopedic, neurological, developmental, congenital, and musculoskeletal conditions. Common conditions include cerebral palsy, gross motor delay, and post-surgical recovery.

The frequency of therapy sessions depends on your child's specific needs and treatment plan. Most children attend sessions once or twice a week, but this can vary based on progress and goals.

Our therapists incorporate play and engaging activities into each session, making therapy enjoyable while still focusing on achieving key developmental milestones.

Absolutely. We believe in a family-centered approach, meaning we keep you informed, involve you in the process, and give you suggestions to support your child’s progress at home.

Speech Language Therapy

A speech-language pathologist (SLP), sometimes called a speech pathologist or speech therapist, works to prevent, assess, diagnose, and treat speech, language, social communication, cognitive-communication, and swallowing disorders in children and adults. Our speech-language pathologists also help children with conditions like autism or cerebral palsy who need alternative communication methods such as AAC systems.

The frequency of sessions depends on your child’s individual needs and therapy goals. Most children attend sessions once or twice a week, but the schedule may vary based on their progress.

We incorporate games, activities, and play into our therapy sessions to make learning fun for your child. This helps keep them motivated while working on essential communication skills.

Absolutely. We believe in family-centered care, meaning we involve parents in the therapy process, provide updates on progress, and offer strategies for supporting communication skills at home.

Specialty Services

Our therapists evaluate your child during the initial consultation to determine the best services to incorporate into their plan of care.

Yes, we provide specialized support, including autism testing (ADOS), ABA therapy, and programs like AAC and sensory integration.

Yes! We use tools and approaches backed by research to ensure the best outcomes for our clients.

We work with many insurance providers for coverage of specialty services. Contact our office to verify your plan’s coverage.