Summer Hands

Summer Hands

It is so easy to hangup the backpack when school ends and not think about it until it’s time to buy school supplies after summer. You can make working on letters, penmanship, and other writing activities SUPER FUN and keep your child’s skills sharp for their return in the fall.

The American Occupational Therapy Association (aota.org) states,

“Handwriting is a complex process of managing written language by coordinating the eyes, arms, hands, pencil grip, letter formation, and body posture. The development of a child’s handwriting can provide clues to developmental problems that could hinder a child’s learning because teachers depend on written work to measure how well a child is learning. Occupational therapists can evaluate the underlying components that support a student’s handwriting, such as muscle strength, endurance, coordination, and motor control, and parents can encourage activities at home to support good handwriting skills.”

 

If you have seen your child struggling or having challenges in tasks such as holding a pen, pencil, crayon, or other writing utensil, our Elite Therapy Center OTs and OT assistants can help by:

  • Demonstrating proper posture to supports the proper use of the arms, hands, head, and eyes
  • Measure and evaluate the level of physical strength and endurance
  • Analyze fine motor control (such as the ability to hold a writing utensil)
  • Determine visual and perceptual ability that influences a child’s ability to form letter and shapes using a writing utensil
  • Help develop and evaluate handwriting curriculums and collaborate with teachers on effective strategies
  • Suggest home activities that promote the development of skills needed in good handwriting

 

Elite Therapy Occupational Therapist helps with handwritingIf you are interested in an evaluation, please click the button below. We must have signed authorization from your doctor and will send a copy of your request to them to process your request.

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Eggs2021

Eggs2021

Celebrate Easter and Spring in this eggcelent drive-thru event for children with special needs and different abilities!

Good Friday, April, 2, 2021
1:00 – 2:30 PM – Drive through Elite Therapy Center WACO Clinic Parking
REGISTER BELOW as a family, vendor, or volunteer!

 


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Update Insurance Information

Update Insurance Information

We look forward to a STRONG JOURNEY in 2022! One way we can achieve this together is by having current insurance information and updated contact information. Our ELITE administrative team works tirelessly to make sure your child’s plan of care is carried out. This begins with filing proper insurance, Medicaid forms, acquiring authorizations, and scheduling your child with ease.

REMINDERS:

  • Co-pays and co-insurance payments are due upon each visit
  • Our phone/text system is HIPPA compliant and offers privacy protection

You can now TEXT to our administrative team directly: 254-523-0590

Grants & Resources

Grants & Resources

Financial Grants and Important Resources


 

Imagine a Way

Imagine a Way

Imagine A Way is a central Texas based non-profit dedicated to helping families with a child diagnosed with autism. This is applicable for children up to 7 years of age.

Application

UnitedHealthcare Children's Foundation

Healthcare regulations change each year and can take many by surprise. Families find their coverage different and not sustainable for their full needs or for their children. UnitedHealthcare Children's Foundation offers families the opportunity to discover if their child can qualify for up to $10,000 in medical grants.

UnitedHealthcare Children's Foundation (UHCCF) is a non-profit organization that provides medical grants to help children gain access to health-related services not covered, or not fully covered, by their family's commercial health insurance plan. Families may receive up to $5,000 annually per child ($10,000 lifetime maximum per child), and do not need to have insurance through UnitedHeathcare to be eligible.

Visit UHCCF.org to apply, donate, or learn more about opportunities and resources that may be available to you. Please bring any information or application status with you at your next visit.

Application

Texas Elks

Click on the TX Elks logo above to apply for grants specialized for children with disabilities or special needs all over Texas. Application for these grants begin at the local Lodge and is evaluated by a Special Committee led by the Lodge’s leadership. The applications are approved by the Lodge. After approval, the Lodge forwards the application to TECSI for final processing, verification and fund certification.

Application

Texas Elks Children’s Services, Inc.
1963 F.M. 1586
Gonzales, TX 78629
(830) 875-2425

Texas Elks Children’s Services also offers the Texas Elks Summer Camp for special needs children. Inquiries or additional information may be obtained by visiting https://texaselks.org/ or calling Texas Elks Children’s Services at (800) 880-7561.

 

Navigate Life Texas

Insurance and financial help for children with disabilities.

Application

The People Project Grant

The People Project of Texas

One of the main goals of The People Project (formerly known as Huck) is to provide direct assistance to families with children in need of therapy and devices via our Huck Helps Fund. We accept applications from families in need of financial assistance for their family member(s) with special needs.

You are welcome to apply for funds for anything that will directly improve the life of your special needs child.

Application

SSES Grant

Supplemental Special Education Services

Supplemental Special Education Services (SSES) are $1,500 one-time on-line grants for eligible parents/caregivers of eligible students served by special education that have been impacted by COVID-19 school closures.

Families of eligible students can use the on-line accounts to obtain educational materials and resources and/or services such as additional speech therapy or other specific services.

Application

Positive Behavior Solutions Corporation

PBS Grant for Autism Services

Positive Behavior Sports, Corp. is a National Network of ABA providers delivering the highest quality of care with proven metrics demonstrating effective treatment models that result in lower healthcare costs.

PBS Corp. is now a part of a grant (through the State of Texas) to provide Autism Services. Those that cannot receive services through regular insurance or who cannot otherwise afford ABA services would qualify. PBS Corp. is so excited about this because there are so many families who need it! Below is a manual containing information about the program:

Manual 

Variety of Texas

Empowering children with special needs across Texas since 1936. Click the button below to see how applicants can apply for assistance through age 21. The applicant can receive financial assistance no greater than $5,000 per year, with a lifetime maximum of $10,000.

 

Application

ACT Today

"ACT Today!" board provides funding assistance to families throughout the United States on a quarterly basis. For more information and to access the ACT Today! To learn more about this grant, click below:
 
Survey Thanks

Survey Thanks

Thank you for participating in the survey, Effects of Leisure Use of Electronic Devices on Child Development.

If you have any additional questions or are interested in contacting Stephanie Aldridge, MOT, OTR,
please submit an email to her by clicking below.

Stephanie Aldridge, MOT, OTR

Stephanie Aldridge, MOT

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Ask Our Experts

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Respiratory Therapist Marighny Dutton, MS RRT

Respiratory Therapist/Clinical Educator at MCC, Marighny Dutton and Co-owners/Speech Pathologists, Heather Field and Lauri Cole

Marighny Dutton, MS, RRT

Marighny received a Master of Science degree in Respiratory Care​ from UT Health Science Center San Antonio in 2018. In 2011, she gained a Bachelor of Science degree in Respiratory Care from Midwestern State University after obtaining an Associate degree in Applied Science in Respiratory Care from McLennan Community College. Marighny currently teaches courses at MCC in the health sciences division. Her experience in the field includes Cook Children’s PICU, Providence hospital and S&W Continuing Care Hospital. She is professional and skilled in providing and supporting the cardiopulmonary needs of patients. Her hobbies include traveling, music and fitness. Marighny and her husband Derrick have an 8 year old son, Ry and 5 year old twin daughters, Marley and Lennon.