Wright Choice Therapy expands services

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Founded in 2020, Wright Choice Therapy provides pediatric occupational and speech therapy services and will include pediatric physical therapy beginning Feb. 2.

Wright Choice Therapy, a privately owned pediatric therapy practice, hosted two community-focused events in November at its new Moorestown location and announced the expansion of therapy services.

Wright welcomed families, children and local referral partners to a community open house where it marked the opening of its new 4,500-square-foot clinic. The event was designed to introduce the expanded space and increase awareness of pediatric therapy services available to area families.

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Attendees toured the new facility, participated in family-friendly activities and attended educational talks led by members of the clinical team and local medical professionals. Wright Choice Therapy also hosted a Santa Meet and Greet on Dec. 13 as a thank-you to families who are part of its community. The event emphasized connection, gratitude and celebration outside of a traditional therapy setting.

“So proud of the team and community I have built as a mother,” said owner Lauren Wright. “These events reflect our commitment to supporting children and families not only through therapy, but by creating a welcoming community where families feel seen and supported.”

Founded in 2020, Wright Choice Therapy provides pediatric occupational and speech therapy. Its services will expand on Monday to include pediatric physical therapy focused on individualized, family-centered care to support children’s communication, regulation, mobility and independence.

Wright Choice Therapy is located at 312 Route 38, Suite 105, in Moorestown. For more information or to schedule an appointment, call (856) 437-0575.

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