Our Locations

Epping Regional Health Center
212 Calef Highway
Epping, NH 03042
603-777-1885

Pediatric  Rehabilitation in Newmarket
Lamprey Health Care
Lower Level
207 Main Street
Newmarket, NH 03865
603-292-7285

Plaistow Regional Health Center
127 Plaistow Road
Plaistow, NH  03865
603-257-3333

Pediatric Rehabilitation at Crosspoint-Portsmouth
95 Brewery Lane #15
Portsmouth, NH 03801
603-430-0045
(for GPS location please use 10 Chevrolet Ave.)

Pool Location
Center for Orthopedics and Movement
7 Holland Way
Exeter, New Hampshire 03833
(603) 777-1000

 

 

 

 
 
The ABC's of Pediatric Physical Therapy
Presentation by: American Physical Therapy Association
 

About Us

The Pediatric Rehabilitation Department of Exeter Hospital is committed to offering the highest quality care to children and families in the community. Our goal is to provide excellent patient care experiences by engaging families in the treatment process and responding to specific needs and preferences. Customer focus is central to our success while providing technically superior and compassionate services.

Pediatric Rehabilitation therapists provide evaluations and treatment designed to facilitate development of, and/or restoration of, skills to enable children to reach their full potential in activities of daily living. Our goals include, but are not limited to:

  • Evaluation and treatment of children who have delayed development, physical injury, or illness, within the outpatient setting and through contractual agreement with local schools.
  • Integrated services and coordination of care
  • Family education
  • Clinical consultation to providers, families and school systems

For children from birth to 21 years of age, our therapists specialize in treating a wide range of neurodevelopmental and orthopedic needs, including:

Childhood Development and Resource Materials
Handout Updates

Meet our Pediatric Rehabilitation specialists:

Physical therapists – assist children in functional mobility and independence at home, at school and in the community.
Occupational therapists - work with children to participate in the activities of his or her daily life.
Speech therapists - help children achieve functional communication skills to meet their social, academic and personal needs.

Helpful Links

Parent Information Center
University of New Hampshire Institute on Disability
American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA)
American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA)
American Physical Therapy Association (APTA)
Sensory Processing Disorders
Autism Speaks
Pathways - information on developmental milestones