Physiotherapy Services
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Children's Treatment Centre of Chatham-Kent
355 Lark St
Chatham, ON
N7L 5B2
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519-354-0520
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Fax: 519-354-7355
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Mon, Thu 8am-5pm, Tue- Wed 8am-6pm, and Fri 8am-4pm
Application
Self-referral or by a physician

Eligibility - Population(s) Served
Children aged 6 years and younger

Fees
None

Executives
Donna Litwin-Makey - Executive Director
519-354 0520 ext 228 * dmakey@ctc-ck.com

Contacts
Shauna Jackson
519-354-0520 ext 256 * sjackson@childrenstreatment-ck.com

Languages
English

Area(s) Served
Chatham-Kent

Accessibility
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Description of Services:
  • Physiotherapy monitors and helps the development of movement skills like rolling, sitting, standing and walking * this is done through exercises and activities used to develop strength, stretch tight muscles, gain endurance and help movement, balance, co-ordination and fitness
  • provides physio therapy services from birth to school-aged services.  Our preschool physiotherapists (PT) and physiotherapy assistants (PTA) work with children/ youth and their families to develop their posture, range of motion, strength and movement skills like rolling, crawling, sitting standing, walking, and running. They also recommend/prescribe equipment and offer activity suggestions to increase strength, stretch muscles, gain endurance, and improve movement, balance, coordination, and fitness. 
  • The School Based Rehabilitation Services (SBRS) program provides physiotherapy (PT) for students grades 1-12, in the following publicly funded school boards: Lambton Kent District School Board (LKDSB), St. Clair Catholic District School Board (SCCDSB), and Conseil scolairecatholique Providence.
  • The consultative therapy support provided aims to build capacity within the student, family, and school staff to implement strategies and recommendations that will support the student’s learning, function, and participation at school.
    Services are provided free of charge from Grade 1 until age 21 if still in school.

About Us

CTC-CK focuses on the needs of children and youth from birth through to 21 years of age with physical, development or communication needs

Last update: Jan 15, 2024: Suggest an edit