SPECIAL NEEDS IN MID-ISLAND STATEN ISLAND

PEDIATRICS AND ADULTS SPECIAL NEEDS IN MID-ISLAND STATEN ISLAND

Wellbound is a family-focused agency dedicated to providing stronger standard of care for children and adults with special needs in Mid-Island Staten Island. We currently serve all the regions and neighborhoods in Mid-Island Staten Island for pediatrics and adults special needs. Particularly, with Wellbound's innovative Kidz Thrive™ and Adults Thrive™ programs, our skilled therapists provide hands-on training and instruction to a Certified Home Health Aide for the continuation of daily practice that addresses both intellectual and developmental disabilities.

Therefore, our special needs programs in Mid-Island Staten Island, encourage optimal success every step of the way for our patients, parents, and specialists. As a matter of fact, our programs coordinate therapists and HHAs to offer skills practice for each child and adult under our care. Accordingly trained and updated by the therapist, the HHA can practice and encourage the development throughout the day ensuring a consistent, therapy-led schedule that ensures faster progress as a result.

Our New York State CHHA is covered by Medicaid and qualified to expand your service offerings with specialized therapies and compassionate personal care for after-school and weekend hours. With compassionate therapeutic approaches and a focus on dignified support especially, we encourage every individual with special needs in Mid-Island Staten Island to feel safe, secure, and happy in their home environment.

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WELLBOUND SERVICE AREAS FOR SPECIAL NEEDS IN MID-ISLAND STATEN ISLAND

Reaching Goals for Life-Long Success

At Wellbound, our therapists practice and encourage cognitive, interpersonal, mobility, self-care, and communication skills in the comfort of familiar surroundings.

With compassionate therapeutic approaches and a focus on dignified support, we encourage every individual with special needs to feel safe, secure, and happy in their home environment.

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