SERVICES & FACILITIES — THERAPIES & DISORDERS
Therapy designed around each child
A complete range of therapies addressing the developmental conditions most common among the children we see.
THERAPIES WE OFFER
Speech therapy is training to help children with speech and language problems to speak more clearly. It is useful for children who speak late or has stammering, stuttering, articulation problems.
Psychotherapy or talk therapy, is a way to help people with a broad variety of mental illnesses and emotional difficulties.
Physiotherapy is treatment to restore, maintain, and make the most of a patient's mobility, function, and well-being. It is very useful for children with cerebral palsy, spasticity, paralysis etc.
Neurodevelopmental therapy is a client-centred, hands-on, problem solving approach. It is used in the management and treatment of children who have disorders of function, movement or postural control because of damage in their central nervous system.
ABA therapy involves an instruction plan which breaks down each skill into small, concrete steps. The therapist teaches each step one by one, from simple (e.g. imitating single sounds) to more complex (e.g. carrying on a conversation).
Activities of Daily Living (ADL) refer to a series of basic or routine activities performed by individuals on a daily basis in order to take care of ourselves, and assist with independent living at home or in the community.
Sensory integration therapies involve activities that organize the sensory system by providing vestibular, proprioceptive, auditory, and tactile inputs. Brushes, swings, balls, and other specially designed therapeutic or recreational equipment are used.
Occupational therapy means the use of particular activities as an aid to recuperation from physical or mental illness.
Infant stimulation / Early intervention therapy is a process of providing supplemental sensory stimulation in any or all of the sensory modalities (visual, auditory, tactile, vestibular, olfactory, gustatory) to an infant as a therapeutic intervention.
Hypnotherapy, also referred to as guided hypnosis, is a type of psychotherapy that uses relaxation, extreme concentration, and intense attention to achieve a heightened state of consciousness or mindfulness.
Auditory training / post cochlear implant rehabilitation is an intervention method used in rehabilitative audiology that aims to help individuals with hearing loss use their residual hearing maximally.
Play therapy is a form of counselling or psychotherapy in which play is used as a means of helping children express or communicate their feelings.
Group therapy is a form of psychotherapy in which patients meet to describe and discuss their problems.
Behavioural therapy is focused on human behaviour and looks to eradicate unwanted or maladaptive behaviour.
Dance/movement therapy (DMT) is a type of therapy that uses movement to help individuals achieve emotional, cognitive, physical, and social integration.
Counselling is a process that involves a trained counsellor helping an individual to find ways to work through and understand their problems.
Vision rehabilitation (often called vision rehab) is a term for a medical rehabilitation to improve vision or low vision.
Family Education & Support helps families access a broad array of supports and services, including formal supports and informal supports (such as parent-to-parent connections) and a community system of services that promote the well-being of families and their children with special needs.
CONDITIONS WE SUPPORT
- 01Childhood Disabilities
- 02Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
- 03Scholastic Backwardness (Poor School Performance)
- 04Autism (ASD, Asperger Syndrome)
- 05Global Developmental Delay (GDD) / Children with Delayed Milestones
- 06Mental Retardation (MR) / Intellectual Disability (ID)
- 07Cerebral Palsy
- 08Hearing Loss
- 09Speech & Language Delay
- 10Stammering, Stuttering & Speech Articulation Defects
- 11Dyslexia / Learning Disability (LD)
- 12Behavioural Disorders — ODD, Conduct Disorder, Anger Proneness, Enuresis
- 13Anxiety, Depression, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD)
- 14Down Syndrome
- 15Muscular Dystrophy
- 16All Developmental Disabilities and Neurodevelopmental Disorders (NDD's)
- 17Mental Health Disorders in Children
- 18Birth Defects
- 19Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD)