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Pediatric rehabilitation

After a serious injury or illness, children may need to regain strength and learn new ways of completing daily activities. They may benefit from physical therapy (for strength and mobility); occupational therapy (for relearning and adapting); and speech therapy (for language and communication).

Pediatric therapies in Idaho Falls, Idaho

We treat multiple conditions affecting newborns, children and teens.

At Eastern Idaho Regional Medical Center (EIRMC), our pediatric rehabilitation program delivers occupational, physical and speech therapy. We give your child one-on-one attention and work closely with their physician, developmental agency and school program.

Expert advice, available 24/7

Free health-related information is just a phone call away. Our nurses help you understand your symptoms, treatment options and procedures. They will also help you find a provider or specialist and schedule an appointment.

Free health-related information is just a phone call away. Our nurses help you understand your symptoms, treatment options and procedures. They will also help you find a provider or specialist and schedule an appointment.

Related specialties

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Conditions treated by our pediatric therapists

Our specialists care for multiple disorders and issues in children, such as:

  • Auditory processing disorders
  • Cognitive disorders
  • Incontinence issues
  • Injuries
  • Pelvic floor dysfunction (PFD)

Our pediatric rehabilitation program

We are committed to helping your child communicate more clearly, perform routine activities independently or build their muscle strength and mobility.

Comprehensive pediatric rehabilitation services

We provide services in inpatient, outpatient and early intervention settings.

Offering physical, occupational and speech therapies, we believe in taking a collaborative approach and having your child see more than one therapist during each visit, should they need it. This method is specifically designed for your child if they have feeding difficulties or global delays. Additionally, many of our team members work in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU), meaning they have expertise in providing treatment for premature and ill infants.

To more completely meet your child's needs, our pediatric therapy clinic also offers individual treatment rooms, two gyms and a kitchen.

Occupational therapy

If your child needs assistance dressing, bathing or performing grooming tasks, our pediatric occupational therapists can support them. We help your child build their fine motor skills and coordinate the use of their hands so they can play, write, explore and learn. Our team also helps your child develop their social skills and teaches them how to use their five senses to process and make sense of the world around them.

Physical therapy

By focusing on your child's gross motor skills, we use physical therapy to encourage mobilization and exploration. Our pediatric physical therapists help your child develop strength and tone, training their muscles to sit, stand, balance, walk, reach, run and jump.

Speech therapy

Our pediatric speech-language pathologists work to help your child communicate with others. They do this by addressing their language development, speech production clarity, processing of speech and language and feeding and swallowing skills. Our therapists also focus on your child's literacy, cognitive or auditory processing disorder.

Delayed speech concerns

Learn about "late talking" and how our pediatric speech-language pathologists can help your child.

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