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Children’s Integrated Therapies (Wiltshire, Swindon)
For: Children
The Children’s Integrated Therapies Service provides specialist support for children and young people with physical, developmental and functional difficulties. We work closely with families, schools and other healthcare teams. Together, we help children to be as independent as possible and take part in day-to-day activities so they can enjoy everyday life.
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This service helps with...
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Coordination and Motor Skills
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A healthcare professional assists a person in a wheelchair with lifting small dumbbells during an exercise session in a therapy room.
Enabling Independence and Rehabilitation
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I Have Concerns Around My Child’s Development
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Mobility and Balance
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Muscle, Bone and Joint Related Issues
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My Child’s Complex Health Needs
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My Equipment, Aids and Orthotics
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Sensory Processing
About the team
Our team includes physiotherapists, occupational therapists and therapy assistants. We work to help your child fulfil their potential and overcome or manage barriers to movement in their daily lives.
We help children and young people build independence with daily activities like dressing, writing or going to the toilet, and work with them to manage muscle, joint and balance conditions so they can be more confident in their everyday lives.
We also support the adults around them, like parents, carers and school staff, by giving advice on movement aids and other equipment, and offering school-based therapy.
If we are not the right service, we will help you find the right place to go. We will not leave you feeling stuck.
Who this service is for
We can usually help if:
- Is aged 0-18, or 19 and in a special school
- Has a condition like cerebral palsy or muscular dystrophy
- Has joint, muscle or posture concerns that impact everyday life
- Has delayed motor skills such as sitting, crawling, walking
- Needs additional therapy support in school or specialist equipment like walking aids
We may not be the right service if:
- Your child’s concerns aren’t impacting their day-to-day activities
- You live outside the area covered by this service
Getting help from this service
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Tell us what was helpful, what was missing, or if something didn’t make sense. For Children's Integrated Therapies use code: BX180. If you'd prefer, you can also make a complaint or send us a compliment.