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Acerca de Emerge

Nadie puede prepararlo del todo para todo lo que le espera como padre. Los obstáculos y las dificultades en el desarrollo de su hijo a veces son inevitables. Muchos de estos obstáculos los puedes manejar por tu cuenta. Pero, ¿a quién recurres cuando necesitas ayuda?

 

Durante más de 20 años, Emerge Pediatric Therapy (anteriormente Emerge-A Child’s Place) ha servido a los padres y niños del Triángulo que necesitaban ese apoyo adicional. Entonces, ya sea que necesite terapia ocupacional, física o del habla, no busque más allá de Emerge Pediatric Therapy.

¡Empiece hoy mismo!
Vea este vídeo de nuestro propietario,
¡Brittni Winslow!

La visión y la misión de la propietaria Brittni Winslow:

Nuestra organización está profundamente comprometida con la mejora de la vida de los niños y sus familias a través de la terapia ocupacional, del habla y física personalizada. No sólo trabajamos 1:1 con nuestros clientes, sino que también capacitamos a los cuidadores y a la comunidad que rodea al niño sobre cómo apoyar y crear la mejor vida para ese cliente. Atraemos a personas de nuestra organización que comparten la pasión por el aprendizaje permanente. Esto da lugar a un sólido equipo de los terapeutas más capacitados de nuestra zona.

Tipos de Terapia:

  • Terapia ocupacional
  • Terapia física
  • Terapia del habla y lenguaje
  • Terapia de grupo basada en el juego (Clubes Emerge)
  • Terapia de alimentación
  • Terapia miofuncional orofacial
  • Consulta de lactancia

A quién servimos:

  • Infantes
  • nNiños pequeños
  • Niños en edad escolar
  • Adolescentes
  • Adultos jovenes
  • Adultos (los servicios son limitados)

Información sobre el seguro

Somos un proveedor dentro de la red para todos los planes de seguro Tricare, Health Choice, NC Medicaid, y los planes de atención administrada.

Facturamos directamente a estos planes y cobramos los copagos y deducibles que sean necesarios.

Estamos fuera de la red para los planes de seguros comerciales privados.

Visite nuestra página de preguntas frecuentes para obtener más información.

Terapia ocupacional
Terapia física
Terapia del lenguaje

Áreas de apoyo ofrecidas:

  • Diferencias sensoriales
  • Regulación Emocional
  • Funcionamiento ejecutivo
  • Habilidades sociales
  • Escritura a mano y motricidad fina
  • Motricidad gruesa, equilibrio y coordinación
  • Caminar de puntillas
  • Desarrollo de hitos tempranos (rodar, sentarse, gatear, caminar)
  • Alimentación (comida quisquillosa y coordinación motora oral)
  • Atención previa y posterior a la liberación de la atadura de la lengua
  • Dificultades para amamantar
  • tortícolis
  • plagiocefalia
  • Articulación
  • Lectura (utilizando los métodos LiPS y Orton-Gillingham)
  • Comprensión de lectura y comprensión auditiva
  • Apraxia del Habla
  • Autismo
  • Idioma
  • Formas aumentativas y alternativas de comunicación
  • Hablando tarde
  • Entrenamiento para padres
  • Terapia Ocupacional Acuática
  • Instrucción en grupos pequeños

¡Y mucho más!

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