Our Services

We offer support that covers every aspect of a family’s journey — from diagnosis to therapy, from parent wellbeing to community connection. Whatever stage you are at, we are here to help.

Family Support

Comprehensive holistic care for every member of the family unit..

Child Growth

Nurturing developmental milestones and specialized early intervention.

Parent Circles

Facilitated peer support groups for shared experiences and growth.

Developmental Assessment & Diagnosis

Every child’s support begins with a clear understanding of their needs. Dr. Avinash Bhosale, our Developmental Paediatrician, conducts thorough assessments of children showing delays or challenges in speech, behaviour, learning, motor skills, or social development. A proper diagnosis gives families direction — and we make sure every family leaves with clarity, not just a label.

Child Development Support

We support children from birth to 18 years of age with conditions such as Autism Spectrum Disorder, ADHD, developmental delays, learning disabilities, and other neurodevelopmental challenges. Our programs are built around each child’s individual strengths and needs. Every plan we create keeps the whole family at the centre, because a child grows best when their family is part of the process.

Multidisciplinary Therapy Support

Supporting a child well often takes a team. We work with trained therapists — including speech therapists, occupational therapists, and behavioural therapists — to provide coordinated, goal-based interventions. Families are involved at every step, because the progress a child makes at home is just as important as the progress made in a session.

Parent Support Group

You are not alone. Our peer-led sessions bring parents together in a space that is warm, open, and free from judgement, facilitated by mental health professionals. Members take part in reflective sharing sessions, expert talks on mental health and parenting, festival celebrations, and lighter moments like movie watching, snack-making, and team-building activities. Over time, this group becomes more than a support space — for many families, it becomes a second family.

Awareness & Advocacy

We raise awareness about neurodevelopmental challenges and advocate for the rights of persons with disabilities through events, social media, and print media. Our work includes workshops on disability rights, information on government schemes, and sessions on planning practically for a child’s future. We also run awareness programmes for the wider community — because when more people understand, more families feel included and supported.

Resources & Outreach

We regularly create and share content through social media, newspapers, and awareness events — especially around special occasions and awareness days. From 2026, our new initiative H2O — Hope, Health and Outreach takes this further with online webinars, parent coaching workshops, and simple easy-to-read disability awareness booklets written in plain language for families. Our first booklet on understanding Autism has already been released, with more on the way. 

Scroll to Top