Greater Richmond ARC begins building new center

From the RTD: With this in mind, we are opening the Greater Richmond ARCenter next spring at 3600 Saunders Ave. on Richmond’s Northside. Our new facility will increase our capacity to serve by 20 percent, allowing us to provide therapeutic care and other critical services to more individuals with developmental disabilities who need it most. These […]

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From the RTD:

With this in mind, we are opening the Greater Richmond ARCenter next spring at 3600 Saunders Ave. on Richmond’s Northside. Our new facility will increase our capacity to serve by 20 percent, allowing us to provide therapeutic care and other critical services to more individuals with developmental disabilities who need it most.

These programs include Infant and Child Development Services, where ARC therapists work with parents and their children — from infancy to adolescence — who are at-risk or experiencing developmental delays. This requires specialized therapy such as physical and/or occupational — therapy that is so important to address from an early age.

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