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Outpatient Medical Rehabilitation Services

Easterseals provides outpatient pediatric Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, and Speech Therapy in two locations in the Ohio Valley.

Overview

When your child comes to Easterseals for Outpatient Medical Rehabilitation Services, they will receive comprehensive, caring treatment using the latest equipment and evidence-based therapies individualized for your child's needs. Our licensed therapists have extensive experience and stay up to date with best practices and new technologies to provide the most effective treatment available to help your child reach their fullest potential.

Our Programs

Learn more about the various therapies we offer at Easterseals Rehabilitation Center. 

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    Occupational Therapy

    Easterseals Rehabilitation Center's pediatric Occupational Therapy focuses on developing essential skills for daily activities, from self-care to fine motor tasks. Individualized treatment plans encourage independence and functional growth.
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    Physical Therapy

    Easterseals Rehabilitation Center's pediatric Physical Therapy services focus on developing and/or restoring movement and functional mobility.
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    Speech Therapy

    Easterseals Rehabilitation Center's pediatric Speech Therapy, or Speech-Language Pathology, services focus on development of speech, language, and communication skills that help our clients lead more independent and fulfilling lives.

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