Aldar Maison home healthcare offers pediatric physical therapy services designed to address the unique needs of children with various conditions, including cerebral palsy (CP), delayed milestones, and other pediatric musculoskeletal or neurological disorders. Here’s how they may approach pediatric physical therapy:
- Individualized treatment plans: Pediatric physical therapists at Aldar Maison home healthcare create personalized treatment plans tailored to each child’s specific needs, taking into account their age, developmental stage, abilities, and goals.
- Developmental milestones assessment: Conducting assessments to evaluate a child’s developmental milestones and identify any delays or areas of concern, which may include gross motor skills, fine motor skills, balance, coordination, and strength.
- Early intervention: Providing early intervention services to address developmental delays and promote optimal development and functional abilities in children, with the goal of improving motor skills, mobility, and independence.
- Therapy techniques: Implementing a variety of therapy techniques and interventions, including therapeutic exercises, play-based activities, functional training, sensory integration therapy, and assistive devices or orthotics as needed, to address the specific needs of each child and promote skill acquisition and development.
- Family involvement and education: Involving parents and caregivers in the therapy process, providing education and guidance on therapeutic activities, home exercises, positioning techniques, and strategies for supporting their child’s development and progress outside of therapy sessions.
- Collaborative care: Working collaboratively with other healthcare professionals, including pediatricians, occupational therapists, speech therapists, and educators, to ensure a coordinated and multidisciplinary approach to addressing the child’s needs and maximizing outcomes.
By offering specialized pediatric physical therapy services, Aldar Maison home healthcare aims to support children with developmental challenges in achieving their full potential, improving their quality of life, and promoting participation in everyday activities.

