Services

Specialty pediatric therapy services

Some of the most meaningful progress happens when therapies work together. Woven Care’s integrated therapies bring therapists across applied behavior analysis (ABA), speech therapy, occupational therapy, and physical therapy onto a single plan—so children get specialized support in areas like feeding, vision, and social goals that weave directly into their broader care.

With over 15 years of experience, Woven Care provides the highest quality pediatric therapy across Colorado from our clinics in Aurora, Colorado Springs, Fountain, Monument, and Pueblo.

The team here is outstanding, professional, compassionate, and attentive. Every interaction has been positive, and it's clear they prioritize high-quality care and communication. The clinic itself is clean, calm, and well-run. I would confidently recommend this practice.

Aurora

Woven Care has been incredible for our family. Our daughter has been going here for five years, successfully graduating from ABA and continuing through OT and Speech with amazing support every step of the way. The team is caring, knowledgeable, and truly invested in each child's growth, we couldn't recommend them more!

Monument

How specialty therapies work

  • Feeding therapy – delivered by speech therapy and occupational therapy together
  • Vision therapy – coordinated with occupational, speech, and physical therapy
  • Animal assisted therapy (AAT) – delivered inside speech, occupational, or physical therapy sessions

Most therapy models treat each discipline separately. Woven Care’s specialty therapies are different: they bring two or more therapies together on a single goal, so children don’t have to bridge different plans, appointments, or providers. For families, that means less juggling and more visible progress.

Current specialty therapies include:

Feeding therapy

Mealtimes should feel connected, not stressful. For families navigating feeding or eating differences, even small meals can feel like a big challenge—and it goes well beyond picky eating. Woven Care’s feeding therapy helps children build the skills and confidence to eat a wider range of foods, and helps families find more ease at the table.

What feeding therapy can help with:

  • Developing age-appropriate or functional feeding patterns
  • Strengthening the muscles of the face and mouth to chew and swallow safely
  • Supporting healthy weight gain
  • Easing transitions to new textures and reducing big reactions to non-preferred foods
  • Expanding a child’s food repertoire across fruits, vegetables, proteins, and starches
  • Building intrinsic motivation to eat and enjoy mealtime
  • Reducing mealtime stress for the whole family

How feeding therapy is delivered

Feeding therapy at Woven Care can be delivered jointly by speech therapy and occupational therapy or by one therapist, depending on the child’s needs and goals. The therapists create a coordinated plan together, using a sensory-based, hierarchy-driven approach so children can explore new foods at a pace that feels safe. Families also get practical education and coaching outside of sessions, so progress continues at home.

Feeding groups at Woven Care

In a Woven Care feeding group, children explore unfamiliar and non-preferred foods in a comfortable, supportive group setting. Peer motivation is a powerful tool, and children learn about the sensory and oral motor components of food through play.

Vision therapy

Vision is about more than what a child can see on an eye chart. How a child processes visual information shapes how they learn, play, and move through the world. Woven Care’s vision therapy supports children with visual challenges that affect everyday life.

What vision therapy can help with:

  • Visual comfort and sensory overload
  • Visual processing and integration with other senses
  • Using vision for everyday tasks like reading, writing, playing, and socializing

How vision therapy is delivered

Vision therapy at Woven Care is designed to work alongside a child’s other therapies—most often occupational therapy, speech therapy, or physical therapy. When goals overlap across visits, each therapy reinforces the others, so families see progress faster and across more areas of daily life.

Locations

Where we serve

Woven Care has multiple convenient clinic locations across Colorado with new locations coming soon in Salt Lake City, Utah and Kansas City, Missouri. Specialty services are currently available in Colorado in Aurora, Colorado Springs, Fountain, Monument, and Pueblo.

How to get started with specialty services at Woven Care

1

Get in touch. Call or submit the online form. The team will follow up within two business days to confirm insurance, discuss next steps, and make sure a referral is in place.

2

Schedule an evaluation. A Woven Care therapist will evaluate the child’s needs and recommend the right specialty program, on its own or alongside core therapies.

3

Begin care. Once a plan is in place, Woven Care schedules recurring sessions and coordinates across therapies from day one.

What insurance do you take?

Woven Care accepts most major insurance plans, including TRICARE and Medicaid. From verifying benefits to handling authorizations, the team takes on the paperwork so families can focus on their child’s progress.

Ready to get started?

Woven Care’s team is here to help families take the next step. Reach out today to learn more or schedule an evaluation.

Frequently asked questions about specialty therapies

What makes a therapy “specialty” at Woven Care?
Who delivers Woven Care’s specialty therapies?
Do children need to be an existing Woven Care patient?
Is a referral required?
Does insurance cover specialty therapies?
What is pediatric feeding therapy?
What is vision therapy?
What is animal assisted therapy?