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Investing in Your  Child's  Future

Destination Education is committed to helping your child succeed in all stages of life through evidence-based therapy and education, diagnostic services, specialized equipment, family support, and community investment.

We strive to provide the best individualized therapy to provide children the confidence and tools they need to grow and succeed in every aspect of their lives. We specialize in kids ages birth to 18 and have experience with a variety of diagnoses including but not limited to: ADHD/ADD, autism spectrum disorder, cerebral palsy, developmental delays, downs syndrome, oppositional defiance disorder, spina bifida, traumatic brain injury.

Destination Education's outpatient therapy provides occupational, physical, and speech language therapy in our clinic as well as local childcare centers. Our  therapists have over 100 years of combined experience and provide  comprehensive evaluations focused on the specific needs of the child and family and develop an individualized treatment plan based on those needs. Therapeutic interventions are used to help a variety of challenges that children may have including: articulation, auditory processing, balance, body mechanics, cognition, coordination, daily living, emotional regulation,  endurance, feeding, flexibility, fluency, handwriting, language, oral motor, phonological processing, posture, pragmatics, range of motion, reading comprehension, sensory processing, strength, swallowing, visual tracking, and written expression.

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Where Every Child is Destined to Succeed

Hours of Operation

Monday

8am - 5pm

Tuesday

8am - 5pm

Wednesday

8am - 5pm

Thursday

8am - 5pm

Friday

8am - 5pm

Saturday & Sunday

Closed

Services We Provide

Occupational therapists promote independence in functional and meaningful activities such as playing, learning, interacting with family and friends, getting dressed, eating, going to the bathroom, emotional regulation, processing sensory information.

Physical therapists help children interact with their environments and make everyday activities easier by improving a variety of skills such as strength, range of motion, flexibility, endurance, and movement patterns.

Speech language pathologists work to assist children communicate effectively by promoting verbal and non-verbal language skills, as well as other abilities, such as feeding, chewing, swallowing, cognition, social participation, articulation, phonological awareness, and literacy disorders.

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