02 — Signature service
Occupational, physical, and speech therapy delivered in the home — with an interpreter the family can understand.
Who this is for
Many NJ school districts contract with third-party agencies for related services — OT, PT, and speech-language therapy — that are delivered in the family's home as part of the child's IEP. When the family's primary language isn't English, the therapy is only as effective as the parent's ability to follow it.
We send a qualified interpreter into the home with the therapist. We don't replace the therapist or coach the family. We make sure the therapist's words land.
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Why it matters
A speech-language pathologist running a 45-minute home session can do extraordinary work — but if the parent can't follow the home-program instructions, the work doesn't compound between visits. We see this everywhere. The child has 45 minutes of therapy a week and 167 hours of family life. Closing the language gap during the visit closes the outcome gap by a multiple.
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Schedule a visit
Tell us the family's language, the therapy type, and the schedule. We brief the interpreter and confirm the visit.