Programs Offered at Family Hope Center

Occupational therapy helps people work on cognitive, physical, social, and motor skills. The goal is to improve everyday skills which allow people to become more independent and participate in a wide range of activities. In a nutshell, occupational therapy program often focuses on play skills, learning strategies and self-care. All our occupational therapists are well-qualified and experienced in their profession.

The practice of speech-language pathology includes: prevention, diagnosis, habilitation, rehabilitation of communication, swallowing, or other upper aerodigestive disorders; elective modification of communication behaviors, and enhancement of behaviors.

Physiotherapy can help differently-abled children to improve strength, mobility and function in the body caused by problems with muscles, bones or the nervous system. The paediatric physiotherapist therapist is concerned with assessing and managing children who have a delay or disorder of movement which may be improved or controlled by exercises.

Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) is a therapy based on the science of learning and behavior. ABA therapy applies our understanding of how behavior works to real situations. The goal is to increase behaviors that are helpful and decrease behaviors that are harmful or affect learning.

Art therapy involves the use of creative techniques such as drawing, painting, collage, coloring, or sculpting to help people express themselves artistically and examine the psychological and emotional undertones in their art.

Music therapy is the use of music to accomplish individualized goals such as reducing stress, improving self-expression. Music therapy experiences involves listening, singing, playing instruments, or composing music.

Special education is a form of instruction that’s designed to meet the needs of differently-abled students, so that they can learn the same skills and information as other children in school.

Differently-abled children need additional assistance developing life skills such as, getting ready for school, personal hygiene, concept of buying and selling, preparing small daily snacks, cleaning, laundry and so on. Through this class we prepare our students to overcome their daily life challenges. 

Every year Family Hope Center organizes summer and winter camp for differently-abled kids. The camps involve sports, arts and craft, therapies, music and much more. Our Summer camp is usually 2 months long and winter camp is 2 weeks long.