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Services

Early Intervention (Birth–3):

We specialize in helping babies and toddlers build communication and feeding skills through a family-supported, play-based model. Therapy is designed to support early development at home, where children learn best.

  • Speech & language therapy for infants/toddlers

  • Feeding/motor therapy when medically needed (e.g., G-tube transition)

  • Parent/caregiver training built into every session

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Specialized Services (Selective, 4–18)

We selectively provide therapy to children and adolescents up to 18 years of age who are medically fragile or unable to attend school. These services are tailored to meet complex needs in the home setting.

  • Speech-sound therapy when related to oral-motor/myofunctional issues

  • Feeding support for children with tracheostomy, G-tube, or complex medical needs

  • Orofacial Myofunctional Therapy
    Treatment for older children and individuals with tongue thrust, chewing difficulties, and swallowing skill development.

  • Please note: This practice does not evaluate or treat newborn or infant tongue-tie. Tongue-tie inquiries for children under age 4 will be referred to speech-language pathologists who specialize in this age group in accordance with the ASHA Code of Ethics.

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