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Agape means love in ancient Greek. We love kids and we love what we do.
- Latin, from Greek agapē, literally, love
- noun aga·pe | \ä-ˈgä-(ˌ)pā, ˈä-gə-ˌpā\
- loyal and benevolent concern for the good of another
- First Known Use: 1607
We currently provide the following services:
We provide care for children from newborns to young adults (0-21 years of age). Whether your child is a tiny tot or navigating adolescence, we’re here to support their health and development every step of the way.
Milestones provide a guideline of the average age when children acquire gross motor skills. Each child develops at a different rate. Some children need special help. If you have concerns about your child’s development, please contact us. We can schedule an evaluation and determine whether your child is delayed or developing on track.
Use the links below to access our milestones guides:
Any child, birth to 21, who has a delay or disorder that would warrant physical, occupational, or speech therapy can qualify for our services.
Each child is evaluated by the appropriate therapist(s). Our therapists work with you to determine if your child will benefit from therapy.
We are currently in-network with the following insurances.
For More information visit our Insurance information page.
- Aetna
- Asuris
- Blue Cross Blue Shield
- Cigna
- Coordinated Care
- First Choice Health
- Kaiser
- Life Wise
- Molina
- Premera
- Providence
- Regence
Yes. Your child can receive birth to three and outpatient therapy at the same time.
Your child just cannot receive the same therapy from Agape and a birth-to-three provider on the same day. Early intervention follows an educational model for therapy, while Agape follows a medical model. Infants and toddlers typically benefit from a combination of early intervention and private therapy to maximize developmental progress.
Questions or Concerns?
We would be happy to talk with you about your insurance and answer any questions you may have.