HomeHealth CareIvy Rehab extends expansion in N.J. adding Treehouse Pediatric Therapy in Ramsey

Ivy Rehab extends expansion in N.J. adding Treehouse Pediatric Therapy in Ramsey

Ivy Rehab for Kids, a national leader in outpatient pediatric therapy services, has partnered with Treehouse Pediatric Therapy in Ramsey, strengthening its growing network of pediatric clinics across the state.

Treehouse Pediatric Therapy aims to provide kids with a fun and safe space to grow. The team recognizes that kids learn best when they are engaged, motivated, and supported. Their centers include both traditional and sensory-based treatment rooms tailored to each child’s age and areas of need.

“At Treehouse Pediatric Therapy, we strive to stay current with the most effective and innovative treatments for speech, language, feeding, sensory, or motor disorders,” said Michelle Barredo, owner of Treehouse Pediatric Therapy. “Partnering with Ivy Rehab for Kids allows us to continue to provide our clients with the highest level of care, utilize technology, research, and access more resources to further our knowledge and skills.”

“We are thrilled to welcome Treehouse Pediatric Therapy to the Ivy Rehab network as we continue our important work with children and families,” said Samantha Gorrell, vice president of operations for Ivy Rehab for Kids. “Their dedication to improving the lives of children through individualized treatment and a fun and caring environment aligns perfectly with our mission to deliver exceptional care in all the communities we serve.”

This partnership enhances Ivy Rehab for Kids’ growing presence in New Jersey, expanding access to speech, occupational, and physical therapy in environments designed specifically for children. Ivy Rehab, founded in 2003, has collaborations with 158 clinics in New Jersey.

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