Speech Therapy, ABA Therapy, Occupational Therapy
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Address: 41769 Enterprise Circle N. Suite 104 & 105
| Temecula, CA
92592
Rating: 4.10
(36 reviews)
Insurances:
Aetna,
Anthem Blue Cross,
Blue Shield of California,
Cigna,
Health Net,
Inland Empire Health Plan,
Kaiser Permanente,
Medi-Cal,
Medicare,
Tricare,
UnitedHealthcare,
Managed Health Network (MHN),
Optum Health / United Behavioral Health,
Ages Served:
No info provided
Care Settings:
In-clinic,
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About Temecula Valley Therapy Svc
Temecula Valley Therapy Services is a comprehensive outpatient rehabilitation clinic, offering Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Speech-Language Pathology and ABA services.
Please note that without member information we cannot guarantee that
your specific plan covers these services. We recommend asking the care
provider before beginning services.
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41769 Enterprise Circle N. Suite 104 & 105,CA,92592
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Started here when my son was 3yrs old he is 5 now. Love all the therapist here. They all communicate very well. Make sure you are set up and learning how to help your child at home. Always work on any concerning behaviors. They also communicate very well with each other. We do have the same therapist every week but its never a problem when we have a sub. My son really enjoys sessions. Hes been progressing so much Front staff is so welcoming. They always offer my daughter who does not have therapy activities to do while we wait. Highly recommended coming here.
Cynthia MOrfin
12 May 2024
google review
Have come here for several years. Kayla is an extremely compassionate and devoted speech therapist who never fails to go above and beyond for your kiddo. She is the reason we drive from Corona to Temecula to receive speech services. She is not afraid to advocate for your childs speech and language needs and truly gets to know how your child learns best. She is always thinking of what could work better or how to better support individual needs. Highly recommend Most importantly my son looks forward to seeing her each week.More recently we started also seeing Michele for physical therapy and she is incredibly kind and most importantly patient She is great with kids and very positive with them. My son has definitely gotten stronger thanks to her.
April Riedl
12 May 2024
google review
I have been bringing my son here for about 2 12 years. Their scheduling has always been easy to handle or reschedule if necessary. The receptionist are always so welcoming and make my family and I feel at home. The therapist are like his second moms always putting his needs first and filling him with love. Love this place
Ariadna Esquer
12 May 2024
google review
This facility has been so amazing from day one. I was so overwhelmed after my sons ASD diagnosis and had no idea what to do or where to start but with the help of everyone from front desk staff as well as therapists every part of the process has been so much easier than I expected. My son loves coming every day and has made tremendous improvements since he started. Staff is so friendly and supportive of each familys needs and the office is always welcoming with entertainment for the kiddos while they wait. Awesome
Nicole Nelson
12 May 2024
google review
Just want to say that although my son was only here for a short time and TVTS and our family could not find a care remedy that fit my son these people are very caring and loving. Its tough because I feel as though my sons condition is very severe and TVTS tried there best and did help him a lot. Ms Jamie is what you would call at the very least a personality but she is very strong and helps out as much as possible on the PT side. Everyone that my son interacted with was respectful but the training seemed just a bit every size fits all. If you are looking for very specific care please ask on evaluation exactly what you expect and want and if this is not the place no problem but again they are professional and I trust them with my child.
Preston King
12 May 2024
google review
Love this Therapy office the whole staff is friendly and compassionate my son has learned so much Im so grateful I was recommended this place. They offer so much for your little one and accommodate to ones schedule. Ive never had an issue they are truly the best
Yesenia Marquez
12 May 2024
google review
We love this place. My daughter loves it here and does not want to leave sometimes. It is worth driving here and getting services. My child currently gets OT services and will start ST and ABA later. I gave it 4 stars because they take a long time to schedule follow ups after evaluations and leaves my little one without services for a while and because they only have one person assigned to each OT Speech and ABA which makes it hard when they arent available to schedule an appointment. Other than that my little one is happy here.
Cristina Cuevas alejos
12 May 2022
google review
Hello special needs families This is a WARNING for families with kiddos that are autistic or their kids that need Speech Therapy Occupational Therapy Physical Therapy and ABA Therapy. Do no take your children to TEMECULA VALLEY THERAPY Services The company recently partnered with another company and since then they have had a massive turn over rate and can not keep a therapist there for very long. On top of the rotating therapist I was told that my son will be able to keep is 4 days a week as soon as they had enough therapist WRONGLIE. After months of trying to be patient we met in a meeting stating that my son will be on probation they are taking him down to 1 time a week because the therapist are afraid intimidated by him. I was also told today that they will only offer him 2 time a week and no more if he comes back after his probation. Mind you my son has been going there for about 4-5 years and has made progress up until this company partnership It hasnt always been perfect he is autistic but when he has been doing amazing everywhere else and making huge leaps and bounds especially here recently. It can not just be all him. They would not listen to anything I recommended and I know that works. How can it be that he is struggling so hard that less time is going to make it better. Plus they changed his evaluation with out having any conversation with me or approval. For your sanity and your childs benefit I DO NOT RECOMMEND them at all.
Darlene CannonRyder
12 May 2022
google review
We love TVTS way better than the last therapy service place we went to. Everyone is very friendly and understanding of my childs needs. We have not had any complaints about the staff or services that were provided. The location is very clean and is following the COVID protocols making sure our kiddos our safe. The in home services are amazing we love our ABA therapists and has helped my son out so much. Highly recommend their services
Veronica Hong
12 May 2021
google review
3 of my kids go to or have received therapy at TVTS and they all have made wonderful strides in their respective areas of need. We love the staff and the facility. The staff all have wonderful attitudes and you can tell they enjoy what they do. We have experience with their OT PT and Speech Language program from age 5 m o-7 yrs old. All therapists we have had they have the same team unless discussed with parent and needs to be changed for scheduling purposes or such work so great with kids and have a great wealth of knowledge as well as how to put that knowledge into practice with the kids. They strive very hard to figure out what works best for you and your child. For a family with multiple kids receiving therapy they also do their best to schedule the kids at the same time to keep us from being there every day 3 kids - 1 w SP 1 w SPOTPT 1 that had OTPT all 2x a wk leads to lots of sessions. They have a nice waiting area w some books a small play structure and kitchen for those waiting their turn or siblings to play on. There are also two separate waiting areas one for pediatrics and one for adults. We have been attending therapy here for almost a year now and wouldnt go anywhere else
Rhiannon Brown
12 May 2015
Frequently Asked Questions
Speech therapy is almost always recommended for autistic children since many people with autism have difficulty with social communication. Even if a child is very verbal and says a lot of words, they might need to work on communication skills like:
responding to questions
starting or ending conversation
changing conversation topics
using gestures like pointing
understanding other people's body language
Speech therapy is a big focus in early intervention for autistic children and is usually the starting place for recently diagnosed kids. There is a critical period in the brain for language development and so, it's really important to teach language and communication skills as early as possible, especially if there are any delays in that area. Your child will learn effective ways to communicate which will help them grow into more independent and confident individuals.
It might be obvious when a child struggles with speaking —they are very quiet, say only a few words, or don't speak at all.
Spot speech and language delays like a doctor here.
The goal of speech therapy is to help your child communicate effectively with other people across all environments. This may take the form of using gestures, simple signs, verbal speech, and Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC).
Some other common things speech therapists can help with:
Nonverbal skills, such as signs or gestures
Forming speech in a clearer way
Communicating thoughts and feelings clearly
Understanding and responding to questions
Discerning facial expressions and their corresponding emotions
Noticing and understanding body language
Feeding and swallowing
Stuttering
Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) is a therapy rooted in the science of learning and behavior. Using principles of ABA, children and adults can learn to improve their communication skills, social skills, and daily living skills while also addressing problematic or challenging behaviors. The primary goal of ABA therapy is to teach helpful skills that promote independence and reduce harmful behaviors. Here's our complete guide to everything you need to know about ABA therapy.
It's a big decision to make for your family! Applied behavior analysis (ABA) seeks to improve communication skills, introduce productive habits, and reduce harmful behaviors. Watch out for ABA providers who look to "cure" autism.
High quality ABA therapy does exist where the goal is not to “fix” children, make them appear “less autistic”, or change who they are. The goal is to help people learn all that they can so they can live to their potential while embracing their unique, individual personality traits. Here's our complete guide to start and end ABA therapy.
ABA is usually covered by insurance if you have an autism diagnosis. Autism is typically the only diagnosis insurance will authorize for ABA services since its benefits have been researched extensively.
Always check with your specific insurance plan to confirm that ABA is covered for your child’s diagnoses and that the provider you are seeking care at is in-network. Here's our complete guide to everything you need to know about ABA therapy.
The occupational therapy process includes an OT evaluation before care starts. Here are the four steps your family can expect when starting occupational therapy:
Complete OT evaluation. An occupational therapist first identifies your child’s strengths and needs through a thorough OT evaluation, also known as an OT assessment or screening. You’ll answer questions about your child’s skills, and your child will most likely demonstrate their skills via hands-on activities with the therapist. Evaluations can last 30 minutes to a few hours.
Approve OT plan. The therapist develops a care plan with individualized goals and customized interventions based on your child’s needs. You can also share any specific goals or concerns before approving the OT plan.
Start therapy sessions. The therapist works directly with your child and your family, using various strategies and exercises to systematically improve areas of limitations and to build upon a child’s strengths. Some exercises your child might participate in are animal walks, obstacle courses, and therapy swing activities. Your family may learn strategies for supporting your child’s individualized needs at home, such as ways of supporting emotional regulation and sensory processing. The therapist may also recommend tools and techniques to use at home, in the community, or in the classroom to help your child succeed.
Monitor your child’s progress. Parents and caregivers can expect ongoing progress monitoring and communication to ensure the child is achieving their short and long-term goals.
Occupational therapy can also be provided virtually via telemedicine. Virtual therapy is a great option for families in rural areas who may not have access to in-person services, or for families who prefer to have therapy in their child’s home.
Virtual OT allows the opportunity for increased caregiver participation and understanding of a child’s strengths, areas of improvement, and generalization of skills in the child’s home environment. Virtual therapy also provides increased opportunities for caregiver and family education to support the child and the family based on each family’s needs.
Once you find a quality physical therapist you want to work with, here are a few things you need to know:
There will be an evaluation. First, you can expect an assessment to identify your child’s areas of strength and needs. A physical therapy evaluation usually lasts 30 minutes.
You’ll review and approve the care plan. The physical therapist will create a care plan, also known as a plan of care (POC), outlining the goals and strategies. They will review this with you and your care team before moving forward with therapy sessions.
Physical therapy sessions will be fun. PT with children is designed to be enjoyable. The therapist will use strategies and exercises based on your child’s needs. Exercises might involve playing on large stability balls, obstacle courses, movement equipment, stretches, and other hands-on activities.
Expect home exercises. Physical therapists commonly assign exercises to work on at home. Doing these exercises with your child outside therapy sessions can improve your child’s overall progress.