Focus Struggles
ADD and ADHD is typically described as a problem with inattentiveness, lack of concentration, hyperactivity, impulsivity and/or combination. The ability to “pay attention” requires a complex system of brain networks. Using the BH Pyramid of neurological progression, you can see that attention and regulation are dependent upon the foundation of the central nervous system specifically rooted in sensory organization.
Without a solid foundation at the lower more primitive levels of the nervous system, including vestibular, reflex and vision system maturity, it is easy to understand why the individual can not attend. Compounding the issues is other disorders share similar symptoms with sleep, anxiety disorders, depression as well as learning disorders. Patterns of inattention and/or hyperactivity includes:
Has trouble holding attention on tasks and play activities
Has trouble organizing, avoids or reluctant to do tasks that require mental effort over long periods of time
Often loses things necessary for tasks and activities
Often forgetful
Makes careless mistakes in school, work, at work or other activities.
Hyperactive/impulsive characteristics include: often “on-the-go”, talks excessively, blurts out answers before a question has been completed, often leaves seat when being seated is expected, has trouble waiting their turn, often interrupts others, fidgeting.
Treatment for ADD/ADHD requires a 5 step plan of care to treat the root cause of the inattention at a brain stem and cerebellum level (see below).
Our proprietary 5-Step Plan of Care is based on proven protocols, therapeutic activities, with over 20 years and 250,000+ hours of combined clinical practice.
Most importantly, our 5-Step Plan of Care is completely tailored to your unique challenges, needs, and goals.
So you can get the personalized care you (or your child) needs to achieve the outcomes you need.
Testimonials and Success Story Videos
Focus, Sleep, and Cognitive Function
Mark has suffered from sleep, attention, and mental clarity issues for years. After only a few weeks of therapy he was able to sleep through the night, stop the use of his sleep and attention deficit medication, and regain the energy and mental clarity he needs to stay sharp through his intensive work week. He has even built stronger connections with his family.
“Getting a good night sleep is everything to me so it has changed my life that way. My energy is higher than if I was on caffeine, my mental clarity is much much more improved, and I can only chalk it up to this treatment that I have been on with you in the last couple of weeks. It’s wild.”