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Rock Wall
Our rock wall encourages strength, coordination, balance, and problem-solving. Climbing challenges improve motor planning and core strength, while creating natural opportunities for communication, following directions, and building confidence.

Ball Pit with Balls and Foams
This unique ball pit combines plastic balls and soft foam cubes for a rich sensory experience. It offers deep pressure input, tactile feedback, and proprioceptive input — all of which are incorporated into occupational and speech therapy activities.

Indoor Jungle Gym
Our wall-mounted jungle gym strengthens upper-body muscles, improves coordination, and enhances balance. During therapy sessions, children practice following directions, taking turns, and engaging in purposeful movement to reinforce both motor and communication skills.

Ceiling Trolley and Swings
The ceiling-mounted trolley allows children to glide through the air, providing rich vestibular input that supports balance, body awareness, and self-regulation. Therapists use this to incorporate functional goals, coordination challenges, and motivating movement-based exercises.

Obie Projector System
This motion-responsive system projects interactive games and learning activities onto the rock wall, floor, or table, providing a multisensory experience that motivates children to practice communication, attention, visual-motor coordination, and social skills during therapy sessions.

Toddler Climbing Wall and Slide
Designed for our youngest clients, this smaller climbing and sliding area encourages safe exploration, early gross motor development, and confidence. Therapists integrate developmental goals and play-based learning for toddlers in every session.

Adaptive Swing
Our adaptive swing is adjustable to meet each child’s sensory needs, offering calming or alerting input as needed. It supports core strength, coordination, and self-regulation while providing a fun, motivating environment for speech and occupational therapy exercises.

Soft Play Equipment
Our versatile foam blocks and shapes can be arranged into tunnels, obstacle courses, or imaginative play scenarios. These activities support gross and fine motor development, problem-solving, spatial awareness, and cooperative play — all while reinforcing therapy goals.










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