Who Are We?
Children's Therapy Services has a long history of providing the highest
quality occupational and physical therapy services to the pediatric
population. Therapy Services is part of Trinitas Healthcare Corporation, a
non-profit subsidiary of Trintas Health Services.
Founded in 1986, Children's Therapy Services has provided educationally
based services for schools throughout New Jersey. Beginning in 2002, the
practice expanded to include medically based services in a fully equipped
pediatric clinic. These services were added to provide a more comprehensive
approach to assist children with special needs in reaching their optimal
capabilities.
Our experienced staff is registered and licensed by the State of New Jersey.
We provide services for children with a variety of medical diagnoses from
birth to 21 years of age. Our services include evaluations, direct
intervention, consulting services and fun therapeutic summer programs.
Therapy Services provides a wide variety of specialized assessments and
treatment techniques. Programs are individualized for each child. These are
a few of the services:

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Sensory Integration and Praxis Test (SIPT)
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Sensory Integration Therapy
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Therapeutic Listening
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The Listening Program
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Handwriting Clinics
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Fitness Programs
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What is Speech Therapy?
Speech therapy is a health profession that helps a person improve his or her
ability to communicate. Speech therapy evaluates and provides intervention
in areas such as:

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Speech/articulation skills
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Language skills
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Oral-motor skills
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Cognitive or thinking skills
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What Is Physical Therapy?
Physical therapy is a health profession whose primary purpose is the
promotion of optimal human health and function through application of
scientific principles to prevent, identify, assess, correct or alleviate
acute or prolonged movement dysfunction. Physical therapy evaluates and
provides intervention in areas such as:

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Gross motor functioning
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Body coordination
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Mobility in the home and community
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Adaptive equipment needs
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Adolescent sports injuries
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Pediatric orthopedics
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What Is Occupational Therapy?
Occupational therapy is a health profession that utilizes the application of
purposeful, goal directed activity in the assessment and treatment of
persons with disabilities.
Occupational therapy evaluates and provides intervention in areas such as:

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Small object manipulation
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Handwriting
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Sensory integration
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Perceptual skills
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Oral-motor skills
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Activities of daily livings such as dressing, bathing and toileting
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Lending Library
We have a resource/lending library that is available to all our clients. It
contains valuable books, periodicals, test materials and videos that cover
many areas of human development, disabilities and intervention. Materials
may be signed out at the office for up to two weeks. Please avail yourself
of this opportunity.
Seminars
The staff of therapy services offers a variety of informative and useful
workshops and seminars for parents on topics such as:

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Childhood development
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Handwriting
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Therapeutic home activities
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Sensory integration
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And more...
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Please check the bulletin board at the Cranford office for upcoming events.
Insurance Coverage
Please contact us to inquire about affiliated insurance carriers.
For more information, or to arrange a visit, please call 973-218-6394.
For a printed copy of "Kidsmatters," our latest newsletter, please call us at 973-218-6394.
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