Scope of Services
At Easterseals Central Illinois, we offer a comprehensive range of services designed to support children and families through every stage of growth and development. Our expert team provides personalized care in a compassionate, supportive environment, focusing on empowering children to reach their full potential.
Our Services Include:
- Physical Therapy: Tailored programs to help children develop strength, coordination, and mobility, improving their overall physical function.
- Occupational Therapy: Focused on enhancing daily living skills, fine motor coordination, and sensory processing to promote independence.
- Speech Therapy: Speech-language pathologists work with children to improve communication skills, including articulation, language development, and social communication.
- Feeding Therapy: Addressing challenges related to eating, swallowing, and mealtime behavior to help children develop healthy feeding habits.
- Autism Diagnostic Services: Offering comprehensive assessments and diagnostic evaluations to better understand the unique needs of children on the autism spectrum.
- ABA Therapy (Applied Behavior Analysis): Evidence-based therapy that focuses on improving specific behaviors and skills, promoting independence and quality of life.
We’re here to support your family every step of the way.
Our goal is to provide compassionate, personalized care that helps children overcome challenges and thrive in their everyday lives. Each service is delivered by a dedicated team of professionals who collaborate with families to create tailored treatment plans that meet the unique needs of every child.
Easterseals Central Illinois provides services for individuals from birth through age 21. Easterseals Central Illinois does not discriminate based on race, color, national origin, cultural beliefs, disability, gender, familial status, parental status, religion, or sexual orientation. Care is taken to be respectful and responsive to your health beliefs/practices, and cultural, communication and language needs. We ask that you speak with your therapist or care coordinator if accommodations are needed.