• Developmental Screenings
    • Feeding Therapy
    • Aquatic Therapy
          • Aquatic Therapy is designed to benefit children by working on therapeutic skills in a gravity assisted environment. The pool setting offers a variety of water-based activities that enhance or restore mobility and function in a warm water environment.

    • Physical Therapy
          • Our therapists will find fun and creative ways to improve your child’s gross motor skills and improve their ability to perform functional daily activities.

    • Occupational Therapy
          • Daily life “occupations”, AKA activities, for children include everything from playing, dressing, feeding, and bathing to handwriting and social interactions. Occupational therapists help to improve a child’s performance and participation in all of those activities.

    • Teletherapy
          • Teletherapy is therapy via a live video connection. The treatment session is similar to an in-person session, however it is over a computer (or other device) instead!

    • Speech-Language Therapy
          • Communication skills are an essential aspect of a child’s overall development, health, learning experiences, self-esteem, and ability to express their basic wants and needs. These skills are also incredibly important to school performance and social interaction.

    • RockStar Kidz
          • Unleash your potential with our dynamic Yoga and Fitness Boot Camp! Our transformative 45-minute sessions offer children and young adults the chance to enhance their flexibility, body awareness, and extend their range of motion. Experience the magic of focused training and improve your posture like never before. Come dressed in your comfy attire, lace-up your tennis shoes, and don’t forget your water bottle. Elevate your fitness journey with us today!

        • Community Screening
        • We understand the importance of early intervention in physical, occupational, and speech development. That’s why we offer comprehensive

        • Group Screenings
        • We understand the importance of early intervention in physical, occupational, and speech development. That’s why we offer comprehensive

        • Developmental Screenings
        • We understand the importance of early intervention in physical, occupational, and speech development. That’s why we offer comprehensive

        • 1:1 Screenings
        • We understand the importance of early intervention in physical, occupational, and speech development. That’s why we offer comprehensive

        • Mount Pleasant

        • Kenosha

  • Success Stories
        • It’s natural to have questions and concerns about what to expect during your first visit with us, so here is a summary of what you can expect on your evaluation.

        • Navigating the landscape of pediatric therapy services can be complex, particularly when differentiating between outpatient and school-based therapy services. Our guide helps make sense of the differences and similarities.

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Resources

Find Resources for Parents, Clinicians, and Care Teams Below

Sensory and Play Gyms

  • We Rock the Spectrum (Oak Creek) – sensory gym franchise that is committed to providing a safe, nurturing, and fun environment for our kids by providing the support and amazing sensory gym equipment to create safe spaces
  • GiGi’s Playhouse (Milwaukee) – We change lives through consistent delivery of free educational, therapeutic-based and career development programs for individuals with Down syndrome, their families and the community, through a replicable playhouse model

Activities and Classes

  • Rockstar Kids hosted by Medical Support Services (Kenosha) – Class offered by Medical Support Services-Kenosha which combines bootcamp and yoga to target strength, endurance, and flexibility. Can be modified to accommodate all abilities!
  • Summer classes offered by Medical Support Services – call clinic for details on rotating class schedule (Oak Creek/ Mount Pleasant/ Kenosha)
  • Tri My Best (Kenosha) – Triathlon for kids of all abilities hosted every year in August
  • Adaptive Sports Night (Kenosha) – Event hosted by MSS/TTT and the Kenosha YMCA every winter. Ask a staff member or visit our FB page for the info for this year!
  • First Stage Next Steps (Milwaukee/Brookfield) – Theater and stage classes/experience. Small class sizes tailored to children with Autism are available.
  • Milwaukee Ballet Tour de Force (Milwaukee) Multi-level program that allows children with a range of abilities to try ballet for the first time. Tailored to children of all ages and ability levels.
  • Midwest Therapeutic Riding Program (Union Grove) – Hippotherapy and adaptive horseback riding lessons
  • KAC-Kenosha Accessibility Center – Play groups and educational resources
  • Kenosha YMCA
  • Braun’s Karate & Martial Arts (Kenosha) – Martial arts studio for all ages and abilities
  • RecPlex (Pleasant Prairie) – Therapeutic recreation activities offered include a variety of classes for youth and adults with special needs. After-school care and summer camp for special needs individuals also available. Offers adaptive ice skating with first lesson free!
  • Swimtastic Swim Lessons (Kenosha)
  • Adaptive Adventures (Elk Grove, IL) – Adaptive sports and recreational activities
  • Wisconsin Adaptive Sports Association
  • Adaptive Fishing through the DNR
  • North American Squirrel Association (Holman) – Non-profit organization that grew out of a desire to provide physically challenged and elderly members of the community with outdoor opportunities such as hunting and fishing.

Accessible Parks

  • Kenosha Dream Playground at Petzke Park: 2820 14thAve, Kenosha, WI
  • Lockwood Park: 4300 Graceland Blvd, Racine, WI
  • Kayla’s Playground: 3723 W. Puetz Rd., Franklin, WI
  • Lake Vista Park:4001 E Lakeside Ave., Oak Creek, WI 53154 

Assistive Technology and Adaptive Design

  • Hanger Clinic – Prosthetics and orthotics
  • Tobii Dynavox – Communication apps, speech generating devices, eye trackers and eye gaze-enabled devices for individuals with disabilities and special needs who require AAC
  • Prentrom – A worldwide developer of speech-generating devices, market-leading apps and several innovative AAC language systems that enable individuals with complex communication disorders the ability to express themselves

Education, Community Training, and Transition Planning

  • Kenosha County Aging and Disability Resource Center – Information on transition planning, long term financial support, lending closets, and more
  • Broadscope (Greenfield) – Resource providing respite, employment, independent living, and educational resources
  • Life Navigators (Wauwatosa) – Special education services, day programming and community-based recreation, residential and employment programming
  • Parents United – Non-profit community-based organization provides regular informational workshops featuring experts presenting a wide range of topics relative to students with disabilities and their families.
  • Cerebral Palsy Guide – The Cerebral Palsy Guide is a national support organization dedicated to educating individuals and families about cerebral palsy. They strive to provide answers and guidance to ensure that families receive the assistance that they need to help improve their overall quality of life. 
  • Tools to Grow, Inc. – Tools to Grow, Inc. is a place to share ideas and inspire others with engaging print and go resources, interactive digital teletherapy technology activities, handouts, worksheets, activities, games, and educational material.
  • Intelligent – Pursuing higher education is exciting and stressful for every college-bound student, but it can be more challenging for those with learning disabilities. Intelligent has created an extensive planning guide for students with learning disabilities to ensure they understand how to request the accommodations they need and what support is available to them.
  • Racine County Family Resources – This one-stop information resource is here to help families and youth in search of information and resources. The Network of Care is not only a guide for children and families, but also a resource for agencies working with families and children 0-18. The Network of Care provides information on local services, up-to-date information on topics related to children and families, and the ability to create a personal folder to keep information on services, supports and children & youth’s medical history.

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