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Progressus Therapy Early Intervention program is designed to enhance development of at-risk infants and toddlers

 

 

The Progressus Therapy Early Intervention (EI) program is designed to enhance the development of at-risk infants and toddlers (birth to three). Our EI program is built upon three principles: excellent teamwork, a broad range of enriching services and family support, and skillful comprehensive evaluations. Our program provides enriching occupational, speech-language and physical therapy services for children who are at-risk or have developmental disabilities. Our EI team collaborates with clinicians, early childhood educators, EI specialists, behavioral specialists, nurses, social workers, parents, and caretakers. We focus on developing and building critical skill areas such as: speech-language, fine and gross motor skills, visual motor, perceptual motor, effective environmental adaptation, and functional living skills.

Progressus clinicians provide education, training and support for the family. At Progressus Therapy, we value our dedicated clinicians, who demonstrate their commitment to improving the lives of children everyday. Local clinical coordinators support their efforts by providing guidance and support, allowing our OTs, SLPs and PTs, to grow and develop professionally. Our clinicians meet regularly as a team, receive continuing education, and participate in training courses. Our clinicians demonstrate a broad range of professional skills by providing assessments, written evaluations, treatments, daily notes, progress reports, consultations, and parent training, and education.

 

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Author: SpeechTree Created: 5/7/2010 2:45 PM RssIcon
These are posts provided by the employees of Speech Tree and Associates. Speech Tree is a Progressus Therapy company with clinics located in Joliet and Bourbonnais, Illinois.
By SpeechTree on 2/28/2011 5:24 PM

As therapists, we are all aware of the importance of good clinical documentation as well as how it reflects back on each of us as a competent professional.

By SpeechTree on 10/29/2010 4:04 PM

A developmental therapist assesses and provides intervention in a global approach considering all areas of development from cognition, communication, adaptive/self-help skills, social –emotional and fine and gross motor.