Our Children’s Therapy Clinics

WARM, INVITING ENVIRONMENTS THAT MAKE PARENTS FEEL COMFORTABLE

Our waiting rooms are vibrant, well-lit, and modern. Their ‘feel’ is meant to represent Westside – a place where families are treated like family. 

photo of the lobby at aba pediatric therapy center in Oak Lawn Illinois Westside

SENSORY SPACES THAT MAKE KIDS EXCITED FOR THERAPY

Receiving therapy is an ongoing commitment. Rather than parents struggling with their child to come to therapy, we want that process to be exciting. Our goal: Make kids so excited to be here that they won’t want to leave!

This is a picture of the sensory gym in New Lenox Illinois at Westside Children's Therapy

PRIVATE SPACES FOR FOCUSED WORK

Sometimes quieter, separate spaces are needed for certain types of therapy, including speech, counseling, and feeding therapies. We have a variety of room types, each tailored to a specific therapy type.

This is a picture of a private room at Westside Children's Therapy

TABLE-TOP WORK SPACES AND LEARNING STATIONS

These areas are dedicated to both 1-on-1 and group table work.  They are used for circle time, practicing academic skills, and more!

This is a picture of aba therapy work stations at Westside Children's Therapy

MULTI-PURPOSE GYM AREAS

Clinics include open gym spaces with high ceilings. They are used for coordinating group activities, our IGNITE school readiness program, social circles, and more.  Sensory swings are located throughout, and one-way windows allow for both natural light and privacy.

This is a picture of the activity area for kids at Westside

CALMING NOOKS

Bean bags, oversized pillows, kids’ couches, and fuzzy rugs make for a good place for kids to calm down and work on a focused activity.

This is a picture of a private nook area at Westside Children's Therapy in Illinois

MULTI-PURPOSE GYM AREAS

We choose to add convenience and a sense of pride in where we locate our clinics (See Location List). We want families to have easy commutes, plentiful parking, and access to things to do while therapy is happening (e.g. errand running, grabbing Starbucks, running to Target).
Picture of Westside Children's Therapy autism therapy clinic in New Lenox