About Us
Our Mission
The Idea Behind the FOCUS Center
Our Unique Approach

Staff Profiles
Ruth Yaacoby - Founder, Occupational Therapist
Laurie Gross - Director,Occupational Therapist
Shoshana Moskowitz -School Coordinator, Physical Therapist
Laura Andrucki Izzo - Psychotherapist
Julia Hollander Weksler- Speech Language Therapist
Evy Libien- Speech Language Therapist
Noa Mazor - Speech Language Therapist
Erin Kinealy Cetera- Occupational Therapist
Sharona Aronoff- Occupational Therapist
Vidya Pingale - Occupational Therapist
Deborah Korn- Occupational Therapist
Heather Schwartz - Occupational Therapist
Raquel Reichman- Occupational Therapist

Evaluation Process

Treatment & Services
Psychotherapy & Play Therapy for Children & Adolescents
Speech Language Therapy
Occupational Therapy (Sensory Integration, Fine Motor, Handwriting, etc.)
Physical Therapy
PostPartum Mommy& Me Classes
Social Skills Groups For Children & Adolescents
Family Support Groups
Early Intervention


Groups

Contract Services

Contact Information / Map

Sign-Up Form

Online Inquiry Form

Useful Reading & Helpful Links

The FOCUS Center
Integrated Team Approach For Children
401A South Van Brunt Street
Suite 203
Englewood, NJ 07631
Telephone: 201-894-5800
Fax: 201-894-5990


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Pediatric Physical Therapy

Pediatric physical therapy promotes independence, facilitates motor development and function, improves strength and enhances learning opportunities, in children with motor impairments. Children are referred for physical therapy when they demonstrate challenges with “age appropriate” gross motor skills, or if the child has sustained an injury that limits their previous level of mobility and function. Some of the benefits of pediatric physical therapy include improved gross motor development, increased endurance, improved balance, improved coordination, prevention of injuries, increased muscular strength and range of motion, improved walking pattern, improved self image, and improved self esteem.

Physical therapy treatment includes strengthening weak muscles, balance and coordination exercises, exercises to improve endurance, exercises to facilitate gross motor development, and exercises to improve gait patterns, all performed in a fun, engaging manner to ensure optimal participation and optimal results for each child. Family training is an important part of the treatment for each child to ensure that carryover exists in the child’s daily routine.

Although children may receive school-based therapy, outpatient pediatric physical therapy may be used as an adjunct. Outpatient therapy provides a less disruptive means for a child to be engaged in activities necessary to guarantee optimal performance at home and the community without missing key academic training.






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