Figuring out therapy can be overwhelming.
We’re here to help, every step of the way.
Our Therapy Services
Speech-Language
Late talker? Non-verbal? Or maybe you’re noticing some reading challenges. Do others have a hard time understanding your child? We offer comprehensive therapy services that address a wide variety of needs for our families. Check out a full list of specialty areas through the link here.
Feeding
Does this sound familiar?
Takes a long time to eat
Has problems chewing
Coughs or gags during meals
Spits up or throws up frequently
Limited variety of foods
Doesn’t try new foods frequently
These can be signs of a feeding or swallowing disorder. See more through the link here.
Occupational
Occupational therapy is helpful for achieving independence in all areas of everyday life. Through helping regulate sensory systems, developing fine motor, coordination, or self-help skills, we see kids reach incredible potential! See more specialty areas through the link here.
Adult Services
Adults may have lasting effects from a stroke, fall, brain injury, or other event that affects their communication, coordination, memory, problem solving, or visual-motor skills that can be helped with speech and/or occupational therapy.
We also help with voice, swallowing, and more. For a complete list of our Adult services click the link here.
What Our Families Are Saying
“We are so thankful for the AMAZING staff…! Our son has been a different child since he started meeting regularly with his Arise reading therapist”
— Nicole S.
“We adopted our kids 5 years ago and spent most of those years searching for therapists that would be able to help with a pretty wide range of needs. Everyone…really takes the time to get to know the families that they are working with. I recommend Arise to everyone.”
— Bridget L.
“Our son has gained so much confidence in his speech. Arise is like no other place we have dealt with…It’s been such a blessing…”
— Katie H.
“Loriann is exceptional at what she does and a joy to work with! She literally gave me my voice back. Something my ENT thought was not possible!”
— Maria G.