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Children’s Therapeutic Services

Helping Children Thrive as They Grow

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Easterseals NH offers outpatient services for infants, toddlers, children, and adolescents with a range of conditions at our clinics in Manchester and Salem. We are here to help your child grow, learn, play, and thrive at home and school. Our team of caring pediatric professionals partners with families and their support systems to maximize outcomes for each child.

Our Services

Children’s Therapeutic Services:

  • Speech/Language Pathology
  • Physical Therapy
  • Occupational Therapy
  • Specialized Social and Communication Groups (such as a selective mutism playgroup)
  • Neurological Diagnosis*, including autism and seizure disorders
  • Pediatric Orthotics**   evaluations and brace fitting to help with bone, joint, and muscle function
  • Medical Equipment Clinic** on an as-needed basis
  • Care Coordination – treatment of multiple disorders and conditions
  • Hybrid treatment options available (combination of in-office and telehealth visits)
  • Specialized Instruction
  • Mental Health Counseling

Autism Services:

  • DIR Floortime
  • Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) services integrated in our child care programs**
  • Social Skills groups
  • Care Coordination for Autism diagnosis

*offered in Salem only
**offered in Manchester only

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How to Schedule an Assessment

To see if your child could benefit from our Pediatric Outpatient Services, contact us using the form below or call us directly at the office nearest you. We accept a wide variety of insurance.

Service Locations

Greater Salem:

15 Ermer Road, Unit 105
Salem, NH 03079
603.893.0984

Greater Manchester:

555 Auburn Street
Manchester, NH 03103
603.666.5982 ext. 33

Are you looking for more intensive services for your school-aged child?

Our Residential & Educational Services program may be able to help.

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