Blog
News & UpdatesActive Project creates Adaptive Athletics Hub
First-of-Its-Kind Adaptive Athletics Hub: 'Active Project' offers gear swap, event finder, and more is discussed in this article. The Active Project seeks to further break down barriers to outdoor adventure and sport, by fostering community and making information and...
Special Olympics Summer Registration Open Now Through June 3rd
Time is running out for athletes, Unified partners and coaches to register for the 2024 Summer Season!Registering for the summer season gives athletes and Unified partners the opportunity to join a new team, try a new sport, or reconnect with their team of choice.This...
Denver International Airport (DIA) Participates in the Hidden Disabilities Sunflower Lanyard Program
Traveling through airports isn't easy. And it can be even harder if you have a hidden disability, one that doesn't have obvious physical signs. And yet there are some things that may make travel easier for someone with a hidden, or invisible, disability including...
Therapeutic Recreation Adaptive Summer Camp
June 10 through 13 Parker Parks and Recreation’s Therapeutic Recreation Adaptive Summer Camp offers a unique blend of exploration, learning, and fun for individuals of all abilities. Embark on adventures with the National Sports Center for the Disabled, discover...
Safely Charge Hearing Aids, Glucose Monitors, Insulin Pumps, and Other Medical Devices to Avoid Overheating
Medical devices with rechargeable batteries meet important medical needs, but if they are not charged properly, they can overheat, which may result in fires, or cause minor injuries or serious burns. These devices: use USB ports to recharge batteries, include hearing...
Do Not Use Cue Health COVID-19 Tests Due to Risk of False Results: FDA Safety Communication
Today, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued a safety communication to warn patients, caregivers, and health care providers not to use Cue Health’s COVID-19 Tests due to an increased risk of false results. The FDA issued a Warning Letter to Cue...
Making a Cheese Quesadilla a Sensory Experience
An article from A Shared Vision Bored with bread? If your child likes a grilled cheese sandwich, try this easy recipe for quesadillas instead. RECIPE PDF (ENGLISH) A grilled cheese sandwich has a mild, comforting flavor that’s pleasing to children and adults alike. A...
Seedlings Braille Books Featured on The Kelly Clarkson Show
Hopefully you have seen our posts before about Seedlings Braille Books. But if not, Seedlings is a non-profit organization "dedicated to increasing the opportunity for literacy and education by providing high quality, free and low cost braille books for children."...
FDA Encourages the Public to Follow Established Choking Rescue Protocols – FDA Safety Communication
Today, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued a safety communication to encourage the public to follow established anti-choking protocols, which are step-by-step guides, approved by the American Red Cross and the American Heart Association to relieve the...
ASL Story: Knight Owl
Check out this ASL interpretation of a story of an Owl who wants to be a Knight, presented by Colorado School for the Deaf and the Blind. From Knight Owl by Christopher Denise., Copyright © 2022. Reprinted by permission of Christy Ottaviano Books an imprint of...
ASL Story: Growing Vegetable Soup
"We are going to grow vegetable soup". So begins Lois Ehlert’s bright, bold picture book about vegetable gardening for the very young. The necessary tools are pictured and labeled, as are the seeds (green bean, pea, corn, zucchini squash, and carrot). Then the real...
Latest Update on FDA’s Evaluation of Plastic Syringes Made in China for Potential Device Failures
Today, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is providing an update on our ongoing evaluation of quality and performance issues related to plastic syringes made in China and announcing expanded actions for Jiangsu Shenli Medical Production Co. Ltd. with an...
families partnered with
diagnoses we've seen
combined years of experience
%
committed to your kiddos
Get In Touch
Kristy Miller, RPT, Owner
Kid Physical
16350 E Arapahoe Rd Suite 146
Foxfield, CO 80016
720-949-4078 phone
720-420-1787 fax
Office hours: Mondays 2:30pm-4:30pm and Thursdays 8am-10am
Working hours: Monday-Friday 8am-6pm.
Non-Discrimination Policy
Client care does not discriminate based on the client’s race, national origin, disability or handicap, age or sex. Our staff will deliver services based on each client’s unique and individual needs and clinical decisions will not be altered solely based on reimbursement source or compensation plan. Care will be provided in a coordinated, effective, appropriate, cost-conscious, and safe manner in accordance with agency goals, objectives, and philosophy.