Rehabilitation
Our Speech-Language Pathologists (SLPs) and Occupational Therapists (OTs) support children in overcoming food-related challenges by addressing the physical, sensory, and behavioral components of feeding.

Speech-Language Pathologists (SLPs)
SLPs focus on the oral-motor, sensory, and swallowing components of feeding:
- Oral-Motor Skills Assessment and Intervention.
- Swallowing Safety.
- Feeding Skill Development.
- Sensory Aversions.
- Parent/Caregiver Education

Occupational Therapists (OTs)
OTs address the sensory processing, postural control, and behavioral aspects that influence feeding:
- Sensory Integration.
- Self-Regulation & Mealtime Behavior
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- Postural Stability.
- Fine Motor Skills.
- Environment & Routine Modifications.

Why a Team Approach Matters
Children with Feeding problems/ARFID benefit most from an integrated, team-based model of care. Our SLPs and OTs work closely with the Psychologist to support emotional regulation, behavior, and anxiety around eating. They also work with Dietitians, who ensure nutritional adequacy and guide food variety expansion. The team Nurse Practitioners are available to address any underlying medical conditions.
By combining clinical expertise with compassionate care, we help children not only meet nutritional needs—but also enjoy food and mealtime again.