
Woven Care provides center-based pediatric therapy services including Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA), Pediatric Speech Therapy, Pediatric Occupational Therapy (OT), and Pediatric Physical Therapy (PT) at over 10 convenient Colorado locations.
ABA is the gold-standard of treatment that has been clinically proven to be effective in helping children with autism. You and your child deserve an intervention that works.
ABA is commonly used to support children with autism and related needs. It is an effective approach for fostering independence in several key areas:
Woven Care’s ABA program focuses on building practical skills that help children feel more confident and independent in everyday life.
Every child’s care is personalized and designed to fit their needs and your family’s goals.
Enriching your child’s world with words, and helping your child express themselves.
All children communicate in some form, even if nonverbal. It’s our job to help them communicate their wants and needs in a way that is understood by others. This ranges from developing oral motor control to making sounds to using words to create meaningful relationships.
Speech therapy focuses on building communication skills so children can express themselves, share their ideas, and connect with others. We can help with:
Occupational therapy helps children strengthen the skills that are needed for everyday life.
Occupational therapy supports children in building skills needed for greater independence, confidence, and participation in everyday life. We can help with:
Supporting children in movement, strength, and coordination skills for everyday life.
Our Physical Therapists support children by building strength, coordination, and confidence to participate in everyday and community activities.
We're reshaping the way healthcare is delivered, ensuring every child gets the care they deserve, anytime and anywhere.
Support for children with feeding and eating challenges, including picky eating, oral motor difficulties, and mealtime routines, helping make mealtimes easier and more enjoyable.
Support for children with visual challenges that may impact learning, coordination, and daily activities, helping them better understand and interact with the world around them.
Pelvic floor physical therapy supports children who are experiencing bladder or bowel incontinence, constipation, and difficulties with toileting through strengthening and coordination techniques.
Dynamic Movement Intervention (DMI) helps children with motor delays by using targeted exercises that support developmental milestones. Grounded in current research, DMI helps the body and brain work together to improve motor function.