John P. Moses Esq. Scranton Pediatric Rehab Center
About This Location
The John P. Moses Esq. Scranton Pediatric Center, in partnership with AllOne Foundation & Charities, provides comprehensive rehabilitation services for newborns to children 18 years of age. We offer comprehensive physical, occupational, and speech therapy services for newborns to children 18 years of age. Our knowledgeable rehab professionals work with families to meet the needs of their children. Family education is ongoing, with emphasis on the carry-over of newly acquired skills in the home environment.
The Pediatric Program seeks to enhance the quality of life for each child and adolescent, to promote a continuum of care from hospital to home, school, and community.
AllOne Foundation & Charities is committed to the sustainability of specialized pediatric rehab services at Allied Services. You can help improve access to therapy services for the underinsured and uninsured children in Northeast Pennsylvania. Learn how and donate here.
Conditions treated include:
- Apraxia
- Auditory processing disorders
- Autism
- Brachial plexus injuries
- Brain injury
- Cerebral Palsy
- Complex Regional Pain Syndrome
- Developmental delay
- Down Syndrome
- Early intervention
- Fractures
- Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis
- Language/articulation disorders
- Motor delay
- Muscular dystrophy
- Post-surgical rehabilitation
- Sensory Integration (SI)/Coordination disorders
- Spina Bifida
- Sports injuries
- Trauma
- Torticollis
Ronald McDonald House Family Room at Allied Services John P. Moses Esq. Scranton Pediatric Rehab Center
The Ronald McDonald House Family Room at Allied Services Scranton offers families a welcoming space to enjoy a nutritious snack, rest between appointments, or help siblings catch up on homework - all just steps away from their child’s therapy sessions.
For many families, care doesn’t end at the hospital. Children with complex medical needs often attend multiple therapy appointments each week, sometimes across physical, occupational, and speech therapy. Families may spend extended time at the center, especially when more than one child is receiving services.
This dedicated space recognizes the realities of outpatient care and ensures families feel supported, welcomed, and cared for throughout their time at Allied Services.
Interested in becoming a Ronald McDonald House volunteer? Click here.