CIMT – Constraint Induced Movement Therapy Program

CIMT - Constraint Induced Movement Therapy Program

More About Our CIMT Program

The CIMT “Helping Hands” Program, led by CFZ’s occupational therapist Morgan Salerno, is designed to support children with limited use of one side of their body due to conditions like hemiplegia, cerebral palsy, and traumatic brain injuries. This 30-hour intensive program, held over two weeks, focuses on personalized goals tailored to each child’s unique abilities.

Please note that intensive programs like Helping Hands are out-of-pocket expenses and are not covered by insurance.

The program’s date and time will be determined after sign-up, with sessions held at our Cheshire and Orange locations.

To apply scan the QR code or visit: https://forms.office.com/r/ZYNR3pC9Z5

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