- Nutritional CounselingCapernaum Pediatric Therapy provides pediatric PT, OT, SLP, and feeding/nutrition services in the metro area of Minneapolis/St. Paul. We serve in a variety of settings and offer specialized programs and resources for parents, teachers, and the community.
- Pediatric CareMission of Capernaum is to provide–with integrity–professional, caring, and cost-effective pediatric services, so as to help the child reach his/her full potential. Because of today’s limited healthcare resources, our goal is to be good stewards of time, finances, and services.
- Pregnancy
- AutismIn the study discussed above, parents used a similar number of imperative and declarative gestures during play, but only declarative gestures were predictive of vocabulary skills at age 3. This was the same for children with and without an immediate family history of autism. When interpreting these findings, it is also important to note that the children in the study scored within one standard deviation of the mean on both receptive and expressive skills, and the parents had high levels of education.
- Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)CHADD (Children and Adults with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder) – Agencies’ goals are to: (1) serve as a clearinghouse for evidence-based information on ADHD, (2) serve as a local face-to-face family support group for families and individuals affected by ADHD, and (3) serve as an advocate for appropriate public policies and public recognition in response to needs faced by families and individuals with ADHD.
- Mental HealthHelp Me Connect – Provides resource information on healthy development and screening; developmental and behavioral concerns; disability services and resources; early learning and childcare; family well-being and mental health; Native American families; caregiving and community support; dental care; basic needs; legal services; and peacetime emergency resources.
- Behavioral HealthCLUES – Services to the Latino community: Education programs for children, youth, and adults; family economic advancement; mental health; chemical health; and behavioral health.
- Sports MedicineI received physical therapy in elementary school after hurting my ankle, and it sparked my interest in the field. I began volunteering at a therapy clinic in a hospital and through adapted sports. When I started PT school, I thought I was going to work in sports medicine, but I really liked pediatrics. Working with children is always exciting. We work with such a diverse group of kids, and we’re always problem-solving to help the child and family. There is nothing more rewarding then seeing the joy on the child’s face and in the family when a child can do something new.
- Physical TherapyUndergrad at UW-La Crosse in Biology with a minor in Spanish / Master’s at UW-La Crosse in Physical Therapy. Currently working on my Doctorate in Physical Therapy at St. Scholastica.
- Occupational TherapyLicense Requirements: Licensed with the State of Minnesota Department of Health as an occupational therapist; certification by the National Board for Certification in Occupational Therapy (NBCOT).
- Aquatic TherapyTHERAPY SERVICES Aquatic Therapy There are many benefits of pediatric aquatic therapy! Aquatic therapy encourages physical, sensory, and language... Details >