Contact Information
900 North Swallow Tail Drive , Port Orange, Florida 32129, United States
Location
Detailed Information

Other locations:

  • Volusia
    • 521 Building
      • 521 West New York Avenue, DeLand, Florida 32720
    • Volusia Medical Park
      • 569 Health Boulevard, Suite A, Daytona Beach, Florida 32114
    • Tomoka Landings
      • 208 Booth Road, Suite B, Ormond Beach, Florida 32174
  • Brevard
    • 5650 South Washington Avenue, Titusville, Florida 32780

Services offered from birth to 14 years

  • Children with the following diagnoses may benefit from intervention
    • Autism Spectrum Disorders
    • Developmental Delays
    • Prematurity
    • Down Syndrome
    • Sensory Processing Disorders
    • Cerebral Palsy
    • Language Delays/Articulation Delays

Services include:

  • Speech Language Therapy
    • Addresses issues such as:
      • Problems with speech production
        • Substituting sounds
        • Omitting sounds
        • Distorting sounds
      • Delays in expressive/receptive communication
        • Lack of vocabulary/using gestures and “whining” to communicate
        • Not communicating words into phrases/sentences
        • Difficulty responding to questions
        • Inability to follow simple commands (i.e. “Bring your shoes”)
        • Not pointing to pictures
      • Stuttering
      • Oral motor/feeding dysfunction
        • Weak oral musculature/poor coordination for chewing/sucking
        • Feeding aversion (avoiding certain textures, gagging on food)
        • Decreased oral awareness (drooling/over-stuffing mouth with food)
      • Alternative/augmentative means of communication
        • Sign language
        • Pictures Exchange Communication Systems (PECS)
        • Voice output devices
  • Occupational Therapy
    • Addresses issues such as:
      • Fine motor/visual motor deficits
        • Grasping toys and small objects
        • Manipulating zippers, snaps and buttons
        • Using scissors
        • Stacking blocks
        • Placing pieces in a puzzle
        • Tracing and handwriting activities
      • Motor planning and postural control deficits
      • Self care skills
        • Self feeding, dressing, bathing and toileting
      • Wheelchair seating and positioning needs
      • Sensory processing disorders
        • Signs and symptoms include
          • Toe walking
          • Hand flapping
          • Difficulty with transitions
          • Sensitivities to movement (swings, slides, etc.)
          • Covering eyes/ears
          • Picky eater
          • Craving intense movements
          • Spinning self
          • Head banging
  • Physical Therapy
    • Addresses issues such as:
      • Decreased range of motion
      • Decreased strength
      • Decreased endurance
      • Abnormalities gait and posture

Accepts:

  • United Healthcare
  • TriCare
  • Medicaid
  • Medicare