Outcomes

Small steps, big breakthroughs.

We track every session, every milestone, and every breakthrough — so you can see exactly how your child is progressing. Here's what the data shows.

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of sessions show upward progress toward goals
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parent satisfaction rating across all sessions
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care plan continuation rate — families stay engaged
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median time from first call to first therapy session

These aren't just numbers — they're thousands of families who stopped waiting and started seeing progress.

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Why Coral Care

Sound familiar?

Most parents don't come to Coral Care as their first stop. They come because something about their current situation isn't working.

"We've been on a waitlist for months."

Referred by a pediatrician but can't get an appointment. Every month of waiting is a month of falling behind.

"School therapy isn't enough."

30-minute sessions, shared with other students, focused on academics. Parents need more frequency and one-on-one attention.

"The clinic wasn't the right fit."

Kids with sensory challenges shut down in unfamiliar environments. At home, they're calmer and more willing to try.

"Our therapist left."

Starting over with a new provider, in a new place, is especially hard for children who need consistency.

"We want to be part of it."

In a clinic, parents sit in the waiting room. At Coral Care, they're in the session — learning the strategies firsthand.

"Virtual didn't work."

Young kids and children with attention challenges can't engage through a screen. They need a therapist on the floor.

If any of that resonated, you're not alone.

Thousands of families have been exactly where you are. The difference started with one call.

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Real Stories, Real Growth

What progress looks like

Every child's path is different. Here's a look at what families experience with the right therapist, in the right environment.

Speech-Language Therapy

Making Every Word Count

Preschooler · 8 months
Dropping consonants at the ends of words. Hard for family and teachers to understand.
Producing final consonants consistently, building structured sentences, and speaking up with confidence.
Articulation Speech clarity Oral motor strength
Occupational Therapy

Taming the Big Feelings

School-age · 9 months
Meltdowns from loud sounds, crowded rooms, and unpredictable situations. Confidence was shrinking.
Naming feelings, choosing strategies, trying new foods, and building friendships through cooperative play.
Sensory processing Emotional regulation Flexible thinking
Physical Therapy

From Tummy Time to Running Free

Infant · 8 months (discharged)
Wasn't tolerating tummy time, not crawling, not bearing weight through legs.
Walking independently, climbing, and exploring — discharged after meeting all gross motor goals.
Crawling Walking Core strength
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Speech-Language + OT

From Silence to Storytelling

Toddler · 4 months
Very few words, frequent frustration, needed help with emotional regulation and daily routines.
Narrating play, asking questions, using emotion words, and discharged from OT after meeting all goals.
Expressive language Emotional regulation Toileting
PT + OT + Speech-Language

First Steps to Independence

Infant · 8 months (ongoing)
Not crawling or pulling to stand. Retained reflexes and low core strength flagged by pediatrician.
Walking independently, navigating uneven surfaces, and starting to use signs and early words.
Gross motor Balance Early communication
Speech-Language + OT + PT

Building Bridges

School-age · 7 months (ongoing)
Communicated through gestures and scripted phrases. Struggled with fine motor tasks and low endurance.
Generating original language, writing all 26 capital letters, and navigating obstacle courses with confidence.
Flexible communication Letter writing Strength
A Closer Look

One family's journey

Every breakthrough starts with the first session.

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By The Numbers

What goals do kids work on?

The most common areas where children get support through Coral Care.

Speech & Language44%
Building vocabulary, forming sentences, following directions, answering questions, using words instead of behaviors to communicate needs.
Sensory Processing25%
Learning to manage responses to sounds, textures, movement, and other sensory input so kids can participate more fully in daily life.
Emotional Regulation22%
Developing coping strategies, managing frustration, handling transitions, and building the self-awareness to name and manage big feelings.
Feeding & Mealtime17%
Expanding food acceptance, improving chewing and swallowing skills, building comfort with new textures, and making mealtimes less stressful.
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Social Skills16%
Taking turns, reading social cues, initiating play with peers, and building the confidence to engage in group settings.
Fine Motor Skills13%
Strengthening hand muscles, improving pencil grip and handwriting, learning to use scissors, and building the coordination needed for school readiness.
Articulation & Speech Clarity12%
Producing age-appropriate speech sounds so that family, teachers, and friends can understand what your child is saying.
Gross Motor Development11%
Crawling, walking, running, climbing, jumping, and building the balance and coordination kids need to explore their world.
Self-Care & Independence9%
Dressing, brushing teeth, using utensils, toileting, and building the daily living skills that give kids confidence and autonomy.

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All stories reflect real outcomes from Coral Care families. Details have been generalized to protect privacy. Individual results vary — every child's journey is unique.