Empowering families to achieve & flourish.
Our Speech-Language Pathologists and Occupational Therapists work closely with families to understand each child’s individual functional needs and how they apply to everyday life.
Services we provide.
We offer Outpatient Pediatric Speech-Language Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Feeding/Swallowing Therapy as well as Social-Language Groups.
Occupational Therapy
Evaluation and treatment of delays or disorders of sensory processing, fine motor, visual processing, independent functioning, and activities of daily living.
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Evaluation and treatment of communication delays and disorders related to speech, language, fluency, executive function, and pragmatic (social) language.
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Evaluation and treatment for children with feeding and swallowing difficulties related to sensory, behavioral, or motor difficulties. This treatment is effective for picky eaters as well.
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Social Groups provide an environment for children to interact as part of a group through a variety of activities including movement, play, communication and games!
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Alongside highly trained staff families will make desired improvements to their quality of life.
Therapists work collaboratively with families to establish and work toward meaningful goals that will support children in reaching their full potential.
Integrative Approach
Flourish prides itself on integrating speech, occupational, and feeding therapy to address the whole child. Our interdisciplinary team works together to provide individualized patient-centered care.
Play Based and Child Led
Flourish encourages and promotes intrinsic motivation to meet goals and make progress by engaging with children in meaningful tasks and activities.
Family Focused
Flourish Therapists often end up feeling like an extended member of the family. We encourage open dialogue and work to support primary caregivers as well as the child.