
Lucentra Care offers evidence-based therapeutic services designed to support children’s developmental, communication, behavioral, and functional needs. Our services focus on early childhood and include individualized therapy programs, early intervention support, feeding therapy, and developmental evaluations. Each service is tailored to the child and family, rather than using a one-size-fits-all approach.
We primarily support infants, toddlers, and young children during their most critical developmental years. Our programs are designed to meet children where they are developmentally, with an emphasis on early identification, early support, and meaningful skill building.
No. A formal diagnosis is not always required to begin services. Many families reach out because they notice developmental concerns or delays. Our team can help guide you through next steps, including whether an evaluation may be appropriate.
Our approach is child-centered, evidence-based, and individualized. Therapy focuses on building practical skills that support communication, independence, emotional regulation, and participation in everyday routines. Programs are continuously adjusted based on progress, data, and family input.
Every child begins with an assessment to understand strengths, needs, and priorities. From there, a customized treatment plan is developed with goals that are meaningful, functional, and appropriate for the child’s developmental stage. No two therapy plans are the same.
Therapy frequency varies depending on your child’s needs, goals, and recommended level of support. Our team works closely with families to determine an appropriate schedule that balances consistency, effectiveness, and family routines.
Feeding therapy supports children who experience challenges such as limited food variety, sensory sensitivities, difficulty chewing or swallowing, mealtime stress, or reliance on a small group of preferred foods. Our approach prioritizes safety, comfort, and gradual progress.
No. Feeding therapy is about building positive relationships with food, improving oral-motor skills, supporting regulation during meals, and reducing stress for both the child and family. Progress is measured by comfort, participation, and skill development—not pressure.
Evaluations include caregiver interviews, observation, standardized assessment tools, and developmental measures appropriate for your child’s age. The goal is to gain a clear understanding of your child’s strengths and areas of support, not just to assign a label.
The evaluation process typically involves one or more appointments depending on your child’s needs. After completion, families receive a detailed report and a clear explanation of results and recommendations.
After the evaluation, our team reviews results with you, answers questions, and discusses next steps. If therapy is recommended, we help guide you through available options and support planning.
Many of our services are covered by major insurance plans. Coverage varies, so our team completes a benefits check and explains any costs clearly before services begin.
Yes. Transparency is important to us. Families receive clear information about coverage, copays, and any out-of-pocket costs before moving forward.
Getting started is simple. Complete our contact form, and a member of our team will reach out to guide you through the process, answer questions, and help schedule next steps.
Families are active partners in the therapeutic process. We provide regular communication, guidance, and practical strategies so skills can be supported consistently at home and in daily routines.
Absolutely. Open communication is encouraged. Our team is always available to answer questions, discuss progress, and collaborate on goals.