Family Tree Therapies is a private clinic that specializes in occupational and speech therapy. We began out of a need for more specialized developmental and educational therapies. Our unique approach
Region: Kent
Generation Care/Ivy Rehab
Our team at Generation Care is totally committed to just one objective – helping you get better! I am so proud and privileged to work with the incredibly talented therapists in this
PKSA Karate
PKSA Karate is one of the largest martial organizations in the country. We are professionals at changing people’s lives through our martial arts schools. You see, for us, it’s not
WMU Unified Clinics
The Unified Clinics are one large multi-specialty group practice that was established in 1995 to provide quality “real world” clinical training experiences for students in the College of Health and
West Michigan Therapy Dogs, Inc
West Michigan Therapy Dogs, Inc. is a non-profit therapy dog organization of volunteers providing the western region of Michigan with Animal Assisted Activities (AAA) since 2001. Handler and dog teams
Therapy Shoppe
Come take a stroll thru the Therapy Shoppe! As we celebrate 26 amazing years in business, our passion for helping children continues to be at an all-time high! We’re still
Sibling Support Project / Kindering Program
Founded in 1990, the Sibling Support Project is a national program dedicated to the life-long and ever-changing concerns of millions of brothers and sisters of people with special developmental, health,
Community Living Services, Inc.
CLS is one of the largest non-profit agencies in Michigan and supports individuals with physical, intellectual and developmental disabilities of all ages. We have a mission to support people to
Early On Michigan
Early On Vision Infants and toddlers who are enrolled in Early On reach their fullest potential, successfully transitioning to the next phase of life, with empowered and supportive families. Additional
Richard Elias III, DDS
The puzzle pattern of this ribbon reflects the mystery and complexity of autism. The different colors and shapes represent the diversity of people and families living with this disorder. The