Via of the Lehigh Valley - Early Intervention Services
336 West Spruce Street, Bethlehem, PA 18018
Eligibility
Hours
Voice
Application process
Telephone, internet; Referral from County Early Intervention Office
Fees
No cost regardless of household income
Service area
Lehigh, PA
Northampton, PA
Other Information
Disabilities & Health Conditions
Description
Early identification and age-appropriate therapies are critical to the well-being of children with disabilities. Via Early Intervention services, offered to children from birth to age three, can enhance a child's development and provide support and assistance to families. Therapists work with infants and toddlers in their homes and daycare facilities to address delays and include caregivers in the teaching process so therapy can continue at home. Early identification and age-appropriate therapies are critical to the well-being of children with disabilities. Via Early Intervention, offered to children from birth to age three, can enhance a child's development and provide support and assistance to families. At the most critical time in a child's life, Via Early Intervention specialists identify and address developmental delays and disabilities. Therapists work with infants and toddlers in their homes and daycare facilities to identify and address delays and include caregivers in the teaching process so ther
Providing organization
Via of the Lehigh Valley
Provides services for children and adults with disabilities. Serving the community since 1952, Via's staff help individuals and families from birth through retirement to gain life skills, obtain meaningful employment and develop social connections. Works in partnership with Via Events, Inc. and the Via Foundation, Inc. to accomplish these goals with community partners. Via provides children, adults and their families services that facilitate developmental and educational opportunities, as well as personal choice of career, home, leisure and retirement. Via advocates for inclusion of all people with disabilities within schools, neighborhoods and communities, personal relationships, and employment. Via builds communities that provide equal access to appropriate developmental services so people have friends who care and relationships that are rich and meaningful; enjoy a rewarding career of their choice; and are connected to the resources of their community.
