FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQs)
THERAPY FAQs
Occupational therapy (OT) helps people of all ages have the best quality of life by encouraging independence with daily tasks through meaningful activities and functional goals.
Speech therapy (ST) covers all aspects of communication and swallowing including speech production, fluency, language, cognition, voice, resonance, feeding, swallowing, and hearing.
Feeding is a complex skill that involves every sensory system as well as extensive oral motor control and awareness. Feeding therapy can address any concerns related to the skill of feeding or eating including oral motor dysfunction, sensory concerns, swallowing difficulties, strength, positioning, and so much more.
Feeding therapy services can be delivered by a highly trained Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) or Occupational Therapist (OT), however, we often recommended having both types of therapists on your interdisciplinary team as each therapist approaches feeding from their own scope of practice allowing them to have a unique perspective on various feeding issues.
Yes, of course! Our therapists love babies and have extensive training in this area. Our goal is to ease your mind and equip you with all of the information that you need to feel prepared for this new height in your baby’s development.
OTHER FAQs
New Heights Pediatric Therapy is looking for highly skilled and enthusiastic therapists with a passion for working with children! For information regarding job opportunities, internships, potential fieldwork experiences, or observation hours, please contact us at info@newheightspediatrictherapy.com or visit the “Join Our Team” page to fill out an interest form.
Yes! Please visit the “Getting Started” page for more information.
Currently, we accept BabyNet, TEFRA/SC Medicaid, Healthy Blue, Molina, First Choice of Select Health, Absolute Total Care, Tri-Care, Humana, Aetna, Champ VA, and private pay. If you don’t see your insurance listed, please check back again soon. We are actively working at expanding our network.