Wondering if therapy could help?
WHAT WE OFFER
Our Services
Therapy and support for communication, movement, daily living, feeding, behavior, mental health, and family life — all in one place.

Speech-Language Pathology
Speech therapy is personalized to each person’s strengths, goals, and everyday communication needs. Care is led by a licensed speech-language pathologist and may include support from trained speech-language therapy team members who help skills carry over into home, school, work, and community life.
Areas We Support:
Speech sound and articulation concerns
Stuttering and fluency
Childhood apraxia of speech
Feeding and swallowing support
Language delays and disorders
Voice concerns
Autism-related communication needs
Cognitive-communication skills
Our Approach
Speech-language therapy is personalized to each person’s strengths, goals, and everyday communication needs. Our speech therapy team may use play, conversation, structured practice, caregiver coaching, feeding support, and practical strategies to help skills carry over into home, school, work, and community life.
Physical Therapy
Physical therapy is guided by individualized goals and may include support from physical therapists and therapy assistants who help make movement purposeful, encouraging, and connected to real life.
Areas We Support:
Gross motor delays
Balance and coordination
Cerebral palsy and neurological conditions
Sports injuries
Gait and walking concerns
Toe walking
Torticollis and plagiocephaly (head shape concerns)
Post-surgical rehabilitation
Our Approach
Physical therapy is designed to help each person move with more strength, confidence, and independence. Our physical therapy team uses movement-based activities, strengthening, balance work, mobility training, play, and real-life strategies to support progress in the clinic and beyond.


Occupational Therapy
Occupational therapy uses purposeful, practical activities to support daily life at home, school, work, and in the community. Our occupational therapy team helps clients build skills while supporting regulation, confidence, independence, and caregiver understanding.
Areas We Support:
Fine motor skill delays
Handwriting difficulties
Autism-related needs
Learning and school participation
Sensory processing differences
Self-care skills
ADHD and executive functioning
Regulation and emotional coping
Our Approach
Occupational therapy supports the skills people use every day at home, school, work, and in the community. Our occupational therapy team uses purposeful activities, sensory strategies, caregiver coaching, and real-life routines to build regulation, confidence, independence, and participation.
Behavioral Health & Counseling
Our behavioral health and counseling team supports children, adults, and families with emotional wellness, coping skills, behavior concerns, trauma, grief, life transitions, and family stress.
Areas We Support:
Anxiety and depression
Behavioral challenges
ADHD support
Grief and loss
Emotional regulation
Trauma and PTSD
Family transitions
Self-esteem and confidence
Our Approach
Behavioral health and counseling are built around safety, trust, and practical tools for real life. Depending on each client’s needs, care may include play-based therapy, cognitive-behavioral strategies, family therapy, caregiver support, and skills for coping, communication, and emotional regulation.


ABA Therapy
Our ABA therapy program supports autistic children through compassionate, individualized care that focuses on meaningful skills, communication, regulation, independence, and real-life participation. At Circle Creek, ABA is intentionally planned, relationship-based, and connected to the child’s broader therapy team.
Areas We Support:
Communication and self-advocacy
Daily living and self-care skills
Transitions and routines
Parent and caregiver coaching
Emotional regulation and coping skills
Social connection and play
Safety and community participation
Behavior support
Our Approach
At Circle Creek, ABA is not a one-size-fits-all, all-day program. We use a more focused, intentional model built around each child’s strengths, interests, communication, regulation, family goals, and real life. Our ABA team collaborates closely with caregivers and Circle Creek’s broader therapy teams — including speech, occupational therapy, physical therapy, feeding, and behavioral health — so support is connected instead of siloed.
Our goal is to help children build meaningful skills while feeling respected, understood, and emotionally safe. We focus on progress that supports independence, participation, connection, and quality of life — not compliance for compliance’s sake.
Beyond the Therapy Room.
Into Real Life.
Therapy doesn't stop when a session ends.​​
Some of the most meaningful growth happens in everyday life—in the community, through new experiences, and alongside the people who matter most. That's why we're committed to creating opportunities for patients and families to build skills beyond the walls of our clinic.
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Whether it's through community partnerships, therapy groups, parent education, Circle Creek Cares, or experiences like our partnership with Young Hearts Therapeutic Riding, we're committed to helping people build confidence not just for therapy—but for life.
Why It Matters
We believe therapy is most effective when it's meaningful, motivating, and connected to everyday life. By practicing skills in real-world settings and collaborating with community partners, we help people gain confidence, increase independence, and carry what they learn into the moments that matter most.
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No one therapist has all the answers—but together, our team and community partners bring different experiences, perspectives, and opportunities to help every person find the path that's right for them.

Therapy services in partnership with Young Hearts.
