We love meeting new families!

We work hard to apply our knowledge and expertise to make a difference in the lives of children.  We look forward to working with you and helping your child accomplish amazing new things!

Our team consists of licensed and certified occupational, physical, and speech therapists who have devoted their careers to pediatric care. Many of our therapists hold advanced training in specialized areas such as feeding therapy, mobility, handwriting support, and nursing collaboration. We are committed to staying at the forefront of pediatric therapy by continuously researching and applying the latest evidence-based techniques. Above all, we prioritize collaboration—with families, physicians, and schools—to ensure every child reaches their fullest potential.  We take pride in our low therapist turnover, creating a stable, consistent environment where children can build lasting, trusting relationships with the same dedicated professionals over time.

Our History

Therapy Connections was established in 1999 by a local occupational therapist. We moved to our current location in 2007. Our building previously served as the Beavercreek fire station. The garage areas have been transformed into large, colorful treatment rooms. The smaller rooms are used for one-on-one therapy sessions and to decrease distractions.  The facility has been designed to encourage learning and growth using state-of-the-art equipment and provides a child-friendly atmosphere.

Learn About Our Services

Therapy Connections, LLC is proud to be the most trusted provider of pediatric therapy services in the Dayton area for more than two decades. Our team of dedicated therapists represents some of the most qualified and experienced practioners in the Miami Valley. We are a cohesive and integrated team that can provide a holistic, multi-disciplinary approach to treat children with a complex range of needs.

Our patients come to us with a variety of diagnoses, including sensory processing disorder, autism, Down syndrome, Cerebral Palsy, and more. Intervention strategies include treatment for sensory integration, fine and gross motor skills, balance, coordination, strengthening, injury rehabilitation, communication, feeding, oral motor and articulation skills.

Physical Therapy
Physical therapists aid in developing and enhancing a child’s gross motor skills to increase independence with movement in settings from school, home and within the community. Skills that may be addressed consist of balance, coordination, strength and flexibility.
Occupational Therapy
Occupational therapists improve the lives of children by promoting the “just right challenge” in learning, play and social interaction activities. Skills that may be addressed consist of self help, problem solving, visual perception, coordination and self-regulation.
Speech/Feeding Therapy
Speech-language pathologists (SLPs) help children communicate their needs, desires, and thoughts by developing skills in the areas of speech, language and hearing to form healthy relationships. SLPs also work with children to improve feeding and nursing skills.

We receive weekly speech, physical, and occupational therapy.  The staff at TC have been so supportive – always giving my children the best chance at the future they deserve!

-Parent (children ages 9 and 11)

Insurance and Payments

Please call us and we can guide you through the insurance-verification process. We can help determine if referrals or pre-authorizations are required. We are currently providers for the following insurances: Anthem, Medical Mutual of Ohio, Tricare, PHCS, Ohio Health Choice and Emerald Health.

At this time, we do not accept United Healthcare, Humana, Medicaid, Medicare or other state-funded insurances.

Funding for services may also be available through family resources in your county. Local and national grants are also accessible. Call our office for further information – we are happy to assist you.

Alternate funding sources include:

  • United Healthcare Children’s Foundation
  • Help Me Grow
  • Miami Valley Down Syndrome Association
  • County Family Resource Funding
  • Other local and federal grants

Cash, check, Mastercard, Visa and Discover are accepted forms of payment for services.

New Patient?

Get a head-start on our intake forms prior to your first appointment.