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At Thrive SPC, now part of the Aveanna Healthcare Family of Companies, we work tirelessly every day to provide the highest quality home care to children in need of private duty nursing and therapy services.
Services Available
Pediatric Therapy
Occupational Therapy
Developmental delays that impact daily activities may require Occupational Therapy. Thrive SPC’s Occupational Therapists (OTs) help medically fragile and developmentally delayed children achieve independence by developing self-care skills, such as feeding, dressing, bathing, and grooming. Children who have difficulty with movement, sensory issues, and feeding, chewing, and swallowing will have improved quality of life through Occupational Therapy.
Our OTs can help children with many diagnoses, such as Autism Spectrum Disorder/Pervasive Development Disorder, Cerebral Palsy, or Traumatic Brain Injury.
Physical Therapy
For children showing delays in movement milestones, Physical Therapy may be required to treat movement problems. Pain, muscles that are too tight or too loose, and limited motion, strength, and coordination can make moving difficult. Our Physical Therapists (PTs) help improve and maintain fitness, function, and quality of life through individual treatment plans.
PTs also evaluate the use of equipment (such as wheelchairs, walkers, and orthotics) and educate on safe transfer in various settings, which enhances a child’s ability to participate in daily activities.
Our PTs can help children with many diagnoses, such as Development Delay, Neuromuscular Disorders, and Spina Bifida.
Speech Therapy
If your child is having difficulty with communication, Speech and Language Pathology, often called Speech Therapy, may be needed. Speech and Language Pathologists (SLPs) help children improve their ability to communicate by assessing and treating speech and language disorders. SLPs address a child’s ability to communicate through speaking to others as well as understanding what others communicate to them.
SLPs can evaluate your child’s hearing ability and apply the building blocks of speech and language skills to help a child begin to speak. Assistive technology is introduced to provide other ways to communicate when a child is unable to use his/her voice effectively.
Our SLPs can help children with many diagnoses, such as Dysphagia, Feeding and Swallowing Disorders, and Speech and Language Delays.
Services offered at this location:
- Pediatric Therapy - Occupational Therapy
- Pediatric Therapy - Physical Therapy
- Pediatric Therapy - Speech Language Pathology