All Care Therapies relocates to expanded Georgetown facility

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  • All Care Therapies co-owners, from left, Jenna Coe, director of occupational therapy, and Julie Creswell, director of speech language pathology.
    All Care Therapies co-owners, from left, Jenna Coe, director of occupational therapy, and Julie Creswell, director of speech language pathology.
  • All Care’s new ortho gym facility.
    All Care’s new ortho gym facility.
  • The new kitchen is set up for adaptive kitchen training, which could be part of someone’s occupational therapy.
    The new kitchen is set up for adaptive kitchen training, which could be part of someone’s occupational therapy.
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All Care Therapies Georgetown, formerly located on Texas 195, has built a new 8,500 square-foot therapy facility at 3610 Williams Drive. 

All Care opened in 2014, started by speech therapist Julie Creswell, occupational therapist Jenna Coe and physical therapist Tiffany Gmiter. They now have over 40 providers on staff. 

All Care Therapies offers physical, occupational and speech therapy for pediatric and adult clients. Populations served regularly include general physical therapy patients, children with developmental delays, patients with cerebral palsy, neurodegenerative diseases, autism and any other diagnosis that impedes daily living.

“Our motto is: a place for all because we really take all disciplines, and see all diagnoses,” Co-Owner Jenna Coe said. 

“We are kind of the place where a doctor can say, ‘Oh my patient has this problem. I don’t really know where to send them so let’s send them to All Care and see what they can do.’ So if there’s some kind of unique diagnosis or issue that hasn’t really been seen before, we are the place where physicians are sending their clients.” 

All Care’s ultimate goal is to be a place for everyone, Ms. Coe said, regardless of a person’s age or current level of function. 

“We want to help you become the most independent person you can be,” she said. “Our staff is trained for that and our space is designed for that.”

All Care treats about 500 patients per week from Georgetown and the greater Georgetown area, including people from Granger, Taylor, Liberty Hill, Jarrell, Hutto, Taylor, Salado and Round Rock.

All Care’s new location is able to offer more programs than the previous facility. This summer, they are going to be hosting handwriting camps for kids who have fine motor delays. They are also offering an injury-prevention camp led by a physical therapist and a support group for Parkinson’s patients led by a speech therapist. 

All Care’s new facility is designed with physical, occupational and speech therapy in mind. The new kitchen and bathroom is set up for adaptive kitchen training, which could be part of someone’s occupational therapy. This type of therapy could help people transfer back to independent living after an injury. 

The facility also has both an orthopedic gym and a pediatric gym. The pediatric gym is complete with a rockwall, a gymnastics mat, monkey bars and other equipment. 

In the next phase of All Care’s expansion, they plan to put in a pool for aquatic therapy and to add an adaptive playground for kids with wheelchairs. The playground may be available to rent for birthday parties. These amenities are expected to be added in the fall.