Frequently Asked Questions
What does AGAPE mean?
AGAPE means LOVE in ancient Greek. We love kids and kids love us! We treat our patients and their families in the same way we would like our own children and families to be treated.
- Latin, from Greek agapē, literally, love
- noun | aga·pe | \ä-ˈgä-(ˌ)pā, ˈä-gə-ˌpā\
- loyal and benevolent concern for the good of another
- First Known Use: 1607
What kind of therapy do you provide?
- Physical Therapy
- Occupational Therapy
- Speech Therapy
- Feeding Therapy
Why do families love Agape Therapy Services?
- Pediatric Therapists – experienced, caring, and fun!
- Consistent Scheduling – same day, same time, same therapist to maximize progress
- Clinic Setting – 11 private treatment rooms and 3 sensory friendly gyms
- In-Person or Telehealth
Where does therapy take place?
We believe therapy should be provided in a setting that best meets the needs of each child and family.
- clinic
- preschool
- public school (upon request of parent and consent of school)
- private school (upon request of parent and consent school)
What ages do you treat?
Is my child's development on track?
Gross Motor MilestonesFine Motor MilestonesSpeech MilestonesFeeding Milestones
Milestones provide a guideline of the average age when children acquire gross motor skills. Each child develops at a different rate. Some children need special help. If you have concerns about your child’s development, please contact us. We can schedule an evaluation and determine whether your child is delayed or developing on track.
Is my child eligible to receive therapy services?
Do you accept my child's insurance?
We are currently in-network with the following insurances.
- Aetna
- Asuris
- Blue Cross Blue Shield
- Cigna
- Coordinated Care
- First Choice Health
- Kaiser
- Life Wise
- Molina
- Premera
- Providence
- Regence
Can my child receive therapy from Agape Therapy Services and and Early Intervention Program (0-3)?
Yes. Your child can receive birth to three and private therapy at the same time. Your child just cannot receive the same therapy at Agape Pediatric Therapy and birth to three on the same day. Early intervention follows an educational model for therapy, while Agape follows a medical model. Infants and toddlers typically benefit from a combination of early intervention and private therapy to maximize developmental progress.