At the WHS Children’s Therapy Center of Washington Hospital in Washington, PA, our mission is to provide essential rehabilitation services to children ages birth to 18. Our qualified therapists have extensive training and experience treating a variety of disorders, such as developmental motor delays, sensory processing disorders, cerebral palsy, attention deficit disorder, autism spectrum disorder, hearing loss and cochlear implant rehabilitation, orthopedic injuries, articulation deficits, and more. For over 20 years, we have worked in partnership with parents and caregivers to understand each child’s individual needs, personality, and learning style, and to use this knowledge to help them reach their fullest potential. Our top priority is to ensure that every child we work with receives compassionate, personalized care in order to enhance their quality of life.
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There are currently 6 companies that provide therapy services for children and adolescents in the 15301 zip code, 85 in Washington state, and 903 in Pennsylvania, according to the listings on our therapies search website.
At the Children’s Therapy Center of Washington Hospital, our expert staff is dedicated to providing the best support and guidance for children who may need speech therapy. Our comprehensive guide to speech therapy can help you determine whether your child might benefit from speech therapy. Our team understands the critical period for language development and can help your child learn effective ways to communicate and grow into a more independent and confident individual. Through speech therapy, your child can work on communication skills like responding to questions, starting or ending conversations, changing conversation topics, and understanding body language. If you’re unsure if your child needs speech therapy, please contact us for more information on how we can help.
At Children’s Therapy Center of Washington Hospital, we understand the importance of helping children communicate effectively. Our speech therapists strive to help your child across all environments, whether it be through verbal speech, gestures, simple signs, or Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC). Our speech therapists specialize in a variety of communication skills, including nonverbal skills, forming speech in a clearer way, communicating thoughts and feelings, understanding and responding to questions, discerning facial expressions and body language, and feeding and swallowing. With our help, your child can learn to communicate effectively.
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