Autism Awareness

#LightItUpBlue World Autism Awareness Month at Encore Rehabilitation-Hamilton

April is World Autism awareness Month and this year the team at Encore Rehabilitation – Hamilton is “Lighting it up Blue” in recognition of people with Autism. Throughout the month of April, we aim to spread awareness and ensure inclusivity.

Here at Encore Rehabilitation, our practitioners are proud to be a piece of someone’s puzzle!

We offer Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy and Speech Therapy services. Please contact us for any of your Pediatric Therapy needs.

Encore Rehabilitation – Hamilton
1500 Military Street South
Hamilton, AL 35570
205-952-9065
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Kassidie Gesler is Athlete of the Month for Encore Rehabilitation-Hamilton

Chase Durkin is Patient of the Month for Encore Rehabilitation-Hamilton

Dale Lawrence – Happy and Healthy thanks to Encore Rehabilitation- Hamilton

Encore Rehabilitation-Winfield “Lights It Up” in recognition of World Autism Awareness Month

#EncoreRehab Winfield Lights It Up Blue for World Autism Awareness Month

April is World Autism Awareness Month and this year the team at Encore Rehabilitation-Winfield is “Lighting it up Blue” in recognition of people with Autism. Throughout the month of April, we aim to spread awareness and ensure inclusivity.

Here at Encore Rehabilitation, our practitioners are proud to be a piece of someone’s puzzle!

We offer Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy and Speech Therapy services in a dedicated Pediatric Therapy space. Please contact us for any of your Pediatric Therapy needs.

Encore Rehabilitation-Winfield
199 Carraway Drive, Suite A1
Winfield, Alabama 35594
205-487-0540

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Happy National Athletic Training Month to McCayla Richards, ATC, with Encore Rehabilitation-Winfield

Celebrating National Athletic Training Month with Kaylea McGuire Johnson with Encore Rehabilitation-Winfield!

Jason Lynn – “The Staff at Winfield Encore is very caring”

Ben Miles – Patient of the Month for Encore Rehabilitation-Winfield

Layne Pollard is Athlete of the Month for Encore Rehabilitation-Winfield

Tyler Upton continues his rehab journey with Encore Rehabilitation-Winfield

Autism and Physical Therapy

Puzzle design awareness ribbon with blue background April is Autism Awareness Month, encorerehab.com

**The following is an except from MoveFowardPT.com, a website of the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA). For more information, read the full article, click here.

How can a Physical Therapist help children with an autism diagnosis?

“Physical therapists can work with your child, family, and educational team to help your child:

  • Improve participation in daily routines at home and school
  • Acquire new motor skills
  • Develop better coordination and a more stable posture
  • Improve reciprocal play skills, such as throwing and catching a ball with another person
  • Develop motor imitation skills (seeing another person perform an action and then copying that action)
  • Increase fitness and stamina

“A physical therapist will conduct a thorough evaluation of your child that will typically include a health and developmental history and assessment of:

  • Postural strength and control
  • Functional mobility (eg, walking and running)
  • Body and safety awareness
  • Coordination
  • Play skills
  • Interests and motivators
  • Ability to change between different activities
  • Strengths and challenges in making large body movements, such as jumping, hopping, pedaling a tricycle or bicycle, and skipping
  • Participation in daily routines in the home, community, and school

“Your physical therapist will work with you to develop goals to help your child participate as fully as possible in daily routines at home, in the community, and at school. Your physical therapist will then develop a comprehensive plan to meet your child’s, and your whole family’s needs. No “standard” treatment exists for children with ASD (Austism Spectrum Disorder). Each child’s challenges and goals are different. Your physical therapist will design an individual program to meet the strengths and needs of your child. The therapist will work with you to monitor how your child progresses, and collect data to make sure that the treatment plan is leading to positive outcomes for your child.”**

If you have questions regarding how physical therapy may benefit a friend or family member with Autism Spectrum Disorder, please contact your nearby Encore Rehabilitation clinic. Encore locations can be found by clicking here. 

**The above article is an except from MoveFowardPT.com, a website of the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA). For more information, read the full article, click here.

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Pediatric Program at Encore Rehabilitation-Hartselle

Pediatric Physical Therapy Programs – Mississippi

Pediatric Program at Encore Rehabilitation-Cullman

 

Funky Fun Run for Autism Society of Alabama, April 14, 2018 at Wallace State Community College

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Join Encore Rehabilitation-Cullman at the Funky Fun Run for the Autism Society of Alabama on April 14, 2018 at Wallace State Community College. Race starts at 8 am! We’ll see you there!

To register, click here: Funky Fun Run-Cullman registration.

 

Encore Rehabilitation-Cullman
1701 Main Ave SW, Suite G
Cullman, Alabama 35055
256-775-3737
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April Celebrations

April Celebrations

April is a celebratory month for many reasons! Not only was Encore established in April; but it is Occupational Therapy month, as well as Autism Awareness month! WE are so glad to share this month with these awesome people!