Pediatric occupational, physical, and speech therapy in Orange County
Integrated care for Orange County families: Supporting every developmental milestone


Three specialized services, one coordinated team
At Village, families in Orange County don’t have to choose between pediatric speech therapy, occupational therapy, or physical therapy—or try to coordinate them alone. We bring all three services together under one integrated care model, so your child’s full developmental picture is supported by a team that collaborates every step of the way. Three specialized therapies. One coordinated team.
For Orange County families, that means fewer silos, clearer goals, and care that moves your child forward together.

Clinical excellence in your neighborhood
We’re proud to offer pediatric care all throughout Orange County, including the below cities:
Meet the
Orange County
Care Team

Kanika Eng
Occupational Therapist (OT, OTR/L)

Katherine Chen
Occupational Therapist (OT, OTR/L)

Katie Fermanian
Occupational Therapist (OT, OTD, OTR/L)

Samantha Heredia
Occupational Therapist (OT, OTD, OTR/L)
Why we created Village for Orange County families
Finding the right pediatric occupational, physical, and speech therapy in Orange County shouldn’t feel like a second full-time job. But for many families—from Huntington Beach to Irvine—it often does. Long waitlists. Confusing insurance. Driving across the 405 to three different clinics just to make sure everyone is on the same page.
Village was built to make this easier.
We provide integrated pediatric OT, PT, and speech therapy in Orange County through one coordinated care team. Instead of juggling separate providers, repeating your child’s story at every appointment, and trying to connect the dots yourself, your therapists collaborate directly—sharing updates, aligning goals, and tracking progress together. That means more consistency for your child and less stress for you.
Our licensed pediatric specialists support children with speech delays, autism spectrum disorder, ADHD, sensory processing challenges, developmental delays, motor skill needs, feeding concerns, and more. With in-home, in-clinic, and virtual therapy options available across Orange County, we tailor care to fit your family’s schedule and your child’s unique developmental milestones.
Most families start in weeks—not months—and many pay $50 or less per session with insurance. Clear pricing, real availability, and a unified care plan mean you can spend less time coordinating logistics and more time supporting your child’s growth. In Orange County, your child deserves more than disconnected appointments. They deserve a Village.
Village Co-founder & CEO
Love from families
"Village has transformed how I manage my daughter's care."
Now everything is in one place, and I don't have to be the middleman between her providers. It's made my life so much less stressful to not have to coordinate, and I feel like my daughter is getting the best out of all of her therapies!"
Chloe McCarthy
Parent & Village member

Frequently Asked Questions

What pediatric therapy services does Village provide in Orange County?
What pediatric therapy services does Village provide in Orange County?
Village provides pediatric speech therapy, occupational therapy, and physical therapy throughout Orange County. Our licensed specialists support children with speech and language delays, social communication challenges, sensory processing differences, fine and gross motor delays, mobility needs, autism spectrum disorder, ADHD, and other developmental differences. Families can access care through in-home sessions, in-clinic appointments, or virtual therapy, depending on their child’s needs and schedule. All services are coordinated through one integrated care team to ensure consistent goals and measurable progress.
Do you offer in-home pediatric therapy sessions in Orange County?
Do you offer in-home pediatric therapy sessions in Orange County?
Yes. Village offers in-home speech therapy, occupational therapy, and physical therapy across Orange County, including cities like Irvine, Mission Viejo, Lake Forest, Laguna Niguel, and surrounding communities. In-home sessions can be especially helpful for younger children, children with sensory sensitivities, or families balancing multiple schedules. We also offer in-clinic and virtual options, giving Orange County families flexible care that fits their daily routines.
How do I transition my child from Regional Center of Orange County (RCOC) services to Village?
How do I transition my child from Regional Center of Orange County (RCOC) services to Village?
Many families in Orange County come to Village when their child ages out of Regional Center of Orange County (RCOC) early intervention services or experiences a change in eligibility. Our team can help you navigate this transition by reviewing your child’s existing evaluations, therapy goals, and reports to ensure continuity of care. We also manage insurance verification and coordination, so you can move from Regional Center services to ongoing pediatric OT, PT, or speech therapy without unnecessary delays or gaps in support.
How quickly can my child start therapy in Orange County?
How quickly can my child start therapy in Orange County?
Most Orange County families are matched with a licensed pediatric specialist in under 14 days. Instead of waiting months for an opening, Village focuses on fast access to speech therapy, occupational therapy, and physical therapy so children can begin working toward developmental milestones as soon as possible. Our streamlined matching process and active network of vetted specialists help reduce traditional wait times across the county.
Do you accept insurance for pediatric therapy services in Orange County?
Do you accept insurance for pediatric therapy services in Orange County?
Yes. Village works with many commercial insurance plans in Orange County and manages 100% of the insurance coordination process for you. We verify benefits, clarify coverage, and provide transparent cost estimates before care begins. Many families pay $50 or less per session, depending on their plan. Our goal is to make high-quality pediatric speech, occupational, and physical therapy both accessible and affordable—without the administrative burden typically placed on parents.










