Telehealth

What Is Telehealth?

Telehealth provides the opportunity to receive Capability Health’s services via a smartphone, tablet, or computer to prevent the spread of COVID-19. It’s just like FaceTime, but with a therapist!

Currently, Capability Health is offering pediatric rehabilitation services via Telehealth, including Early Intervention Services, Speech Therapy, Feeding Therapy, Occupational Therapy, and Physical Therapy.

 
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More Information

Capability Health’s Early Intervention Program offers the option of telehealth or in-person Speech, Occupational, and Physical Therapy services for children in the Las Vegas and Reno areas. If your child is newly diagnosed and needs services or if you have faced a service disruption, please contact us to discuss how we can help support your family.

(702) 870-7050

 
 

Telehealth Testimonials

“I have two children that have been lucky enough to receive Early Intervention services from Capability Health.  It has made all the difference!  My little girl was slow to speak and is now speaking in phrases.  My little boy is crawling all over the place and will be walking soon.  Their therapists are actively interested in the kids and passionate about their work.  I don't think these milestones would have happened so quickly without their dedicated therapists and the help they have received from Capability Health.”

— Johnathan K.

“We are really liking the services. My son had not been to the program in a couple of months so I was really happy to receive a call from Capability Health offering Telehealth services. I was happy to have the help to set an at-home routine. My son is much more upbeat with his day-to-day activities. He loves seeing his staff and is interactive throughout the sessions. I think this has been very beneficial for him. Thank you!”

- Kathy F.

“I would just like to say how happy it makes me to still be able to continue my daughter’s therapies through this quarantine. She has made amazing progress. Standing up on her own, being able to move her push toy around, hopefully walking before this month ends. Being able to show you if we’re doing it right and getting tips has helped us tremendously! Thank you so much for all you have done for us through this time.”

— Mom of an Early Intervention Patient