Aptiv's Range of Motion program helps children with disabilities improve strength, endurance, and range of motion. Each person has a customized program based on the recommendations from an occupational or physical therapist to help them meet their health and wellness goals.
Aptiv’s Range of Motion program is a 1:1 service that carries out recommended exercises as outlined by an individual’s physical or occupational therapist.
Your child's ROM exercise routine will target their individual goals and their progress will be tracked each session. Documentation varies depending on guidelines from your child’s physical or occupational therapist. Common measurements of progress include:
Exercise performance
Tolerance
Increased mobility
Walking
Strength training
Balance & flexibility
Use of adaptive exercise equipment
Use of personal equipment
Utilizing community pools for low impact exercises
Modified movements and exercises to best suit an individual's needs
We would love the opportunity to talk with you about your questions and needs.
Contact Aptiv today for an informative, no-cost, no-obligation discussion to determine options for participation*.
Aptiv meets with the individual and their support network to develop an individualized plan and provide services as outlined in that plan.
Your child’s personalized program starts with an assessment by an occupational or physical therapist. Using the results of their assessment, the therapist will develop a personalized exercise routine for your child’s ROM program.
The routine can incorporate Aptiv equipment, personal equipment, or any combination that fits your child’s needs. You and your child, therapist, and care management team collaborate to determine how the individualized routine will be implemented. Sessions vary in length based on your child’s goals.
*If a family is eligible for funding through the state and county they will be assessed by a county social worker and can request to be referred to Aptiv for services.
Wisconsin has multiple programs available for children with delays or disabilities. The programs listed below assist families in caring for their child at home and in the community.
ESY (Extended School Year) services are required special education and related services provided beyond the limits of the school term, in accordance with the child's IEP, and at no cost to the parents. These services are necessary in order to provide a free appropriate public education (FAPE).
Helping families who have children and youth with disabilities and/or special health care needs navigate health care and community supports.
It's because of gifts to the Aptiv Foundation that children and adults with disabilities are reaching their goals. It is only through the vision and generosity of contributions to the Aptiv Foundation that it becomes possible to provide the level of support each person needs and deserves. Contributions go to funding facility improvements, program equipment, and other tools to help people with disabilities live, learn and work in our communities.