Crawl Walk Jump Run Therapy Clinic

Crawl Walk Jump Run Therapy Clinic Treating Children and Adults with Neurological Disorders - Over 50 therapy services and approaches, treating over 30 diagnoses! Insurance Accepted!

Our patients are more than just our job - they're our passion! (Blue Cross/Blue Shield and Private Pay)

We treat the following diagnoses:
Cerebral Palsy
Developmental Delays
Down Syndrome
Traumatic Brain Injury
Post Stroke
Spina Bifida
Athetosis
Spinal Cord Injury
Sensory Dysfunction
Autism Spectrum Disorder
Hypotonia, Spasticity
Orthopedic Conditions
Orthopedic Injuries
Musculoskeletal Injury
Hearing Impairment
Dyspraxia
Irlen Syndrome
Fine Motor Delay
Gross Motor Delay
Torticollis
ADHD/ADD
Ataxia
Dysgraphia
(Other specified/unspecified neurological disorders)

Some of our approaches include:
-Therasuit
-RT 600
-Universal Exercise Unit
-Sensory Integration
-CrainoSacral
-Saebo Flex Training
-Interactive Metronome
-Handwriting Without Tears
-Willbarger Sensory Protocol
-Irlen Syndrome Assessment
-Expressive Language Expansion
-Endurance Training
-Intensive Gross Motor
-Intensive Fine Motor
-Cognitive Processing
-Language Processing
-Accent Reduction
-Strengthening
-Talk Tools
-Speech and Language
-Joint Rehabilitation
-Therapeutic Listening

Here are some other services we offer:
-Physical-Occupational-Speech Therapy Evaluation
-Physical Therapy (60/120/180 minute session)
-Occupational Therapy (60/120/180 minute session)
-Speech Therapy (45/60 minute sessions)
-Craniosacral Therapy
-Evaluation with Custom Home Program
-Handwriting Programs (printing/cursive - includes 60 minute group/7 week program with occupational therapist)
-Threshold Electrical Stimulation Evaluation and Instructions (2/60 minute sessions)
-Nighttime low-threshold electrical stimulation
-Irlen Syndrome Assessment

Epilepsy is a neurological condition that affects millions of children and adults worldwide. While seizures are often th...
02/20/2026

Epilepsy is a neurological condition that affects millions of children and adults worldwide. While seizures are often the most visible symptom, epilepsy impacts far more than moments of seizure activity. It can influence movement, learning, communication, independence, emotional well-being, and overall quality of life. With the right combination of medical care and therapeutic support, individuals with epilepsy can thrive and participate fully in daily life.

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In this blog we talk about Epilepsy and Seizures. How to navigating daily life, treatment options, and how therapy can help

02/16/2026

This patient is using her arms on the grab bar to pull and hold herself forward to grab the game pieces and place it in the column she wants in the game. This exercise is important for proximal strength and stability in order to promote improved fine motor skills such as handwriting and typing.

Without a strong base of support, fine motor tasks are much more challenging!

Happy Valentines Day!!
02/14/2026

Happy Valentines Day!!

Receiving a diagnosis of a neurodegenerative disorder can feel overwhelming for both individuals and their families. The...
02/13/2026

Receiving a diagnosis of a neurodegenerative disorder can feel overwhelming for both individuals and their families. These conditions affect the nervous system and often progress over time, impacting movement, communication, cognition, and daily independence. While every diagnosis is unique, understanding what neurodegenerative disorders are, and how supportive care can help—empowers families to navigate the journey with confidence and compassion.

This guide is designed to help families better understand neurodegenerative disorders, recognize common challenges, and learn how therapy plays a vital role in maintaining quality of life.

This guide is designed to help families better understand neurodegenerative disorders, recognize common challenges.

02/12/2026

This week, we’re celebrating two decades of changing lives, one milestone at a time.

From our very first patients to the incredible families we serve today, these memories reflect what CWJR has always been about:

🧠 Neurological expertise
💪 Patient progress and perseverance
🌱 Personal and professional growth
🏡 3 building moves (and countless therapy sessions in between!)
🎨 Logo updates that mark each new chapter
❤️ A community built on hope, hard work, and heart

We’ve watched children take their first steps, adults regain independence, and families find support when they needed it most.

To our patients, families, therapists, and community — thank you for being part of our journey.

Here’s to the past 20 years… and to everything still ahead.

02/11/2026

In this PT session Julia is working with her patient to increase hip mobility, glute strength, and weight-bearing through her legs.

We're taking advantage  of these cold winter days by mixing snow with sensory play to build emotional regulation skills....
02/10/2026

We're taking advantage of these cold winter days by mixing snow with sensory play to build emotional regulation skills. Why only talk about emotions and behaviors when you can turn it into a fun activity that will help your child see a visual representation of how regulation skills can help?!

02/09/2026

This patient is back at it again with more visual scanning and processing exercises! Does your child struggle with note taking and tracking at school? OT can help, call us today!

Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD) is a neurological condition that affects a child’s ability to plan, coordinate...
02/06/2026

Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD) is a neurological condition that affects a child’s ability to plan, coordinate, and execute movements. Often misunderstood as clumsiness or lack of effort, DCD can significantly impact a child’s confidence, independence, academic performance, and social participation.

To continue reading, click the link below!

Occupational Therapy and Physical Therapy play a critical role in helping children with Developmental Coordination Disorder succeed.

02/05/2026

All these snow days have had our patients warming up in the clinic and working hard!

We jumped on the AI bandwagon!
02/04/2026

We jumped on the AI bandwagon!

Address

42804 Garfield Road
Clinton Township, MI
48038

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 6pm
Tuesday 8am - 6pm
Wednesday 8am - 6pm
Thursday 8am - 6pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

Telephone

+15863232957

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Our Story

Stephanie Serafimovski, owner of Crawl Walk Jump Run Therapy Clinic, had a dream of opening a multidisciplinary clinic that was patient centered. This dream became a reality when opening up the doors of the clinic in 2006. As a Physical Therapist, she understood the importance of intensive, skilled hands-on, one-on-one care.

Our clinic was founded on the principle to work one-on-one with each patient until they achieve maximum functional progress and to educate every patient, parent, family member, and case worker to help each patient reach their highest potential.

At our facility we specialize in the most advanced treatments, cutting edge technology, and state of the art equipment for neurological and orthopedic conditions. We treat from birth to adult with a whole body approach with our multidisciplinary team.

We offer Physical, Occupational, Speech and Applied Behavior Analysis, or ABA Therapy. We also offer unique programs like Feeding and Fitness Therapy.