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Child, Adolescent, and Functional Therapy Services

Child, Adolescent, and Functional Therapy Services

Child, Adolescent, and Functional Therapy Services

Our child, Adolescent, and Functional Therapy Services support individuals across the lifespan-from young children developing foundational skills to adults recovering from injury or illness. Whether addressing developmental needs, communication challenges, or functional rehabilitation, we take a client-centered, multidisciplinary approach designed to promote independence, confidence, and everyday wellbeing.

Our occupational therapy services begin with a personalized assessment to understand each client’s goals, challenges, and environment. Whether working with a child navigating sensory or motor delays, or an adult adjusting to new physical limitations, we design tailored intervention plans that aim to enhance daily functioning and support meaningful participation in home, school, or community life.

We help clients develop practical skills, adapt to physical or environmental changes, and build the capacity to engage in the activities that matter most-be that handwriting, self-care, job readiness, or home adaptations. Progress is monitored over time to ensure goals are achievable, relevant, and evolving with the individual’s needs.

Our speech and language therapy team works with clients of all ages to improve communication, feeding, and swallowing. We understand how profoundly language impacts learning, relationships, and self-expression. That’s why our therapy is always goal-focused, evidence-informed, and developmentally appropriate.

We support children with developmental delays in speech and language, as well as individuals with acquired communication needs due to medical conditions such as stroke, brain injury, or head and neck surgery. Therapy plans are built collaboratively with families, schools, and healthcare providers to ensure each client is supported in every part of their life.

We offer specialized literacy intervention services to support children and adolescents who experience challenges in reading, writing, and spelling in either Arabic, English, or both. Our team understands that literacy is foundational not only to academic success, but also to confidence, independence, and lifelong learning.

Our intervention programs are grounded in current research and tailored to each learner’s needs. We assess key areas such as phonological awareness, decoding, comprehension, and written expression to design targeted, developmentally appropriate support. Interventions are adapted for the specific structure and linguistic features of each language, recognizing the unique challenges that may arise in Arabic-English bilingual learners.

We work closely with families and schools to ensure that literacy support is consistent across settings, and we provide clear strategies and progress updates to help students succeed in both classroom and home environments.

Occupational Therapy

Our occupational therapy services begin with a personalized assessment to understand each client’s goals, challenges, and environment. Whether working with a child navigating sensory or motor delays, or an adult adjusting to new physical limitations, we design tailored intervention plans that aim to enhance daily functioning and support meaningful participation in home, school, or community life. We help clients develop practical skills, adapt to physical or environmental changes, and build the capacity to engage in the activities that matter most-be that handwriting, self-care, job readiness, or home adaptations. Progress is monitored over time to ensure goals are achievable, relevant, and evolving with the individual’s needs.

Special Training Programs for Parents

Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) Addiction

Alcoholics Anonymous is a nonprofessional, self-supporting community of men and women who have or have had a drinking problem. It is a safe space where individuals share their experiences, strengths, and hopes to recover from alcoholism. This is a free program where the one requirement is the desire to stop drinking. The primary purpose is to stay sober and help other alcoholics to achieve sobriety.