Pediatric Rehabilitation
Our Pediatric Rehabilitation center is staffed by caring therapists who offer evaluation and treatment services for children from birth to 21 years of age with various developmental, congenital, orthopaedic, or acquired disabilities.
Working with the referring physician, families, and schools, Pediatric Rehabilitation therapists work to provide a comprehensive child-centered approach to service delivery. For more information, call (603) 580-6613.
Services offered by the therapy team include:
Age appropriate self-care skills
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
Balance and coordination
Cerebral Palsy
Cognitive processing/attention
Developmental Delay
Down Syndrome
Fine motor and gross motor development
Handwriting
Learning Disabilities
Oral motor and feeding skill development
Orthopaedic issues
Sensory integration
Strength and endurance
Visual-motor and visual-perceptual development
Standards and Guidelines for Practice
Standards and guidelines for practice are in accordance with the American Occupational Therapy Association guidelines for ethics and standards of practice, and with the Occupational Therapy Practice Act (Licensure).
Physical Therapists specialize in the treatment of a wide variety of issues related to the following areas/diagnoses:
Age-appropriate self-care skills
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
Autism/Pervasive Developmental Disorder
Balance and coordination
Cerebral Palsy
Developmental Delay
Down Syndrome
Gross motor development
Learning Disabilities
Mobility
Orthopaedic issues
Strength and endurance
Traumatic brain injury
Standards and Guidelines for Practice
Standards and guidelines for practice are in accordance with the American Physical Therapy Association guidelines for ethics and standards of practice and with the Physical Therapy Practice Act (Licensure).
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
Autism/Pervasive Developmental Disorder
Cerebral Palsy
Childhood Apraxia of Speech
Developmental Delay
Down Syndrome
Feeding/swallowing disorders
Hearing loss
Language-based learning disability
Language delay/disorder
Speech impairment
Stuttering
Voice disorders
Augmentative and alternative communication
Standards and Guidelines for Practice
Standards and guidelines for practice are in accordance with the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association guidelines for ethics and standards of practice, and with the Speech-Language Pathology Practice Act (Licensure).
Service Features
- Physician referral: your physician is an integral part of your care, which is why a referral is required to initiate services
- Centralized scheduling: schedule multiple appointments with one call
- Pre-certification: coordination of scheduling and insurance requirements
- Individualized plans of care
Care Coordination
Skilled rehabilitation professionals collaborate to help a child progress in all areas of occupational therapy, physical therapy, and speech language therapy.
Families can participate with healthcare providers in developing and delivering care. Not only that, education and training for carrying out comprehensive home programs is available. Care is coordinated through collaboration with schools, home, community, and health care professionals.
In addition, specialty rehabilitation services such as post-surgical rehabilitation, adaptive wheelchair seating, augmentative and alternative communication, swallow evaluation and treatment, and sensory integration therapy is available. We also offer second opinion evaluations and consultations.
Transition-to-school assistance
- Adjustment to school-related academic and physical demands is our utmost goal for each child
- Training/education and consultation services are available to school personnel for transition programming
- Primary therapist liaison with school personnel, teachers, specialists







