Dogwood Place – Child and Youth Development Services
Speech – Language Program
This program provides services to children with communication and / or feeding needs, from birth to school entry. We can support your child with talking, understanding language, playing, interacting with others, and eating. Services include: assessment (how your child is doing), consultation (ideas for next steps), and therapy (working on new skills together).
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The Physical Therapy Program provides services to children (birth to school entry) who have difficulty with movement skills, such as delayed motor milestones, a diagnosis that impacts on the development of gross motor skills, or risk for developmental delays due to environmental or genetic factors.
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This program provides service to children birth to kindergarten eligibility to participate as independently as possible in everyday activities. These activities include: self-care such as feeding, dressing, grooming, toileting as well as kindergarten readiness skills and fine motor skills. Services include: assessment, consultation and therapy.
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Description The Infant Development Program serves any child from birth to three years of age who: Is delayed in his/her development (i.e. sitting, walking, talking). May be at risk for delay in their development. Has an identified special need. Contact information Nachelle Hicks (250)286-0955, ext 2206 nachelle.hicks@rivercityinclusion.ca https://www.rivercityinclusion.ca/programs/infant-development-program This service is provided by: Dogwood Place…
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Description The Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) Key Worker service is a parent support program for families with children between the ages of 0 and 19 who have a diagnosis of FASD, are suspected of having FASD, or have a similar complex developmental behavioural condition (CDBC). Contact information Sheila Catherwood 250-286-0955 ext 224 sheila.catherwood@rivercityinclusion.ca https://rivercityinclusion.ca/fetal-alcohol-spectrum-disorder-keyworker-fasd…
Read MoreCommunity Access Program
Description Community Access Services (CAS) provides support for Youth twelve to eighteen years of age with diverse abilities. The program provides opportunities for our Youth to participate in various leisure and recreational activities such as crafts, cooking, health and physical fitness, outdoor activities, tours, and special events in the community. Activities are selected to help…
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Administered by Forest Circle Society for Families, the Campbell River Young Parents’ Program (CRYPP) support young parents as they work towards high school graduation. The four program components are education, child care, health and support, and are based at Cari’s Infant and Toddler Centre.
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