Comprehensive Therapy For All Ages

Exceptional care for autism and related diagnoses in Macomb County, Michigan

Therapy Services Offered

Behavior Therapy

Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) is a therapy that focuses on understanding and improving specific behaviors in children, particularly those with developmental challenges like autism. It involves breaking down complex skills into manageable steps and using positive reinforcement to encourage desirable behavior. ABA is designed to help children learn new skills, such as communication and social interactions while reducing any behaviors that may be harmful or impede learning.

Speech Therapy

Speech therapy is a crucial intervention for children with autism and related diagnoses, providing specialized support to enhance communication skills. In a clinic offering Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy services, speech therapy addresses the unique language and speech challenges these children face. The therapist employs tailored strategies to improve verbal and non-verbal communication, aiding in social interactions and functional communication.

A young child with their hair in a ponytail sits at a table, interacting with a tablet device. The child rests one hand against their face while using their other hand to touch the screen. Natural light filters through large windows in the background, creating a soft and calm environment.
A young child with their hair in a ponytail sits at a table, interacting with a tablet device. The child rests one hand against their face while using their other hand to touch the screen. Natural light filters through large windows in the background, creating a soft and calm environment.
Occupational Therapy

Occupational therapy is a client-centered health profession that promotes the development of skills necessary for daily living and learning, particularly for children with autism and related diagnoses. Within a clinic offering Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy services, occupational therapy addresses various challenges these children may face, including sensory processing issues, fine motor skills deficits, and social engagement difficulties.

Physical Therapy

Physical therapy is vital in treating children with autism and related diagnoses, particularly within a clinic that integrates Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy services—focusing on enhancing a child's physical abilities, such as movement, coordination, and balance. Physical therapists work collaboratively with ABA practitioners to create a holistic approach, addressing each child's physical and behavioral needs.

Music Therapy

Music therapy is a therapeutic approach that utilizes the power of music to address the unique needs of children with autism and related diagnoses, particularly within a clinical setting that offers Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy services. In this context, music therapy can enhance communication skills, foster social interaction, and improve emotional expression by engaging children in musical activities tailored to their individual preferences and abilities.

Client Feedback

Hear from our satisfied clients about their experiences with us.

Quality Care Rehab transformed my child's life with exceptional therapy services.

Emily J.
A young child engages in a creative activity, painting with their fingers on paper, while an adult assists and guides them. The child, adorned in a pink tutu-like skirt, appears focused on the task. The setting includes a pink chair and a bright yellow frame in the background.
A young child engages in a creative activity, painting with their fingers on paper, while an adult assists and guides them. The child, adorned in a pink tutu-like skirt, appears focused on the task. The setting includes a pink chair and a bright yellow frame in the background.

Clinton Township

The therapies provided here have greatly improved my son's communication and social skills. Highly recommend Quality Care for anyone seeking support for autism.

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A child with blond hair wearing a red shirt is engaged in an activity at a table. One of their hands is reaching towards a pencil being held by another person. The setting is a bright room with a wooden table and blurred objects in the background.
Michael S.

Shelby Township

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