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- AutismAutism, Cerebral Palsy, or any other condition that makes verbal communication difficult. Systems are available to help children who have difficulties with vision or motor control.
- Physical TherapyWe provide physical therapy in a pool setting. A therapeutic pool allows the child to work in a warm, buoyant environment to address posture, strength, range of motion, balance, coordination, and sensory processing. We utilize the unique characteristics of the water including buoyancy, resistance, total contact, and warmth as an alternative environment for learning movement.
- Occupational TherapyOccupational therapy practitioners provide skilled services to children with special needs. The goal of occupational therapy is to improve independence and develop skills in order for children to participate appropriately in their daily life activities. Occupational therapy practitioners provide evaluations, intervention and caregiver education.
- Aquatic TherapyIn this environment, children with little independent movement are able to isolate muscles and initiate movements that gravity or increased muscle tone restrict. For those children that require additional sensory information, the water is an excellent place to add resistance for strengthening and compression for improved body awareness. Aquatic therapy provides a safe and fun environment to learn movement and build rapport and trust while providing different opportunities for movement and success that are not possible on land.