Cowlitz-Wahkiakum Feeding Clinic

What is the Feeding Clinic?
The mission of the feeding team is to provide comprehensive evaluations, treatment plans, and follow-up for children whose feeding and nutrition pose concerns to family or other health care professionals.

Because feeding is such an integral part of daily life, the family, caregivers, and other health care professionals are involved in all aspects of assessment and planning.

The feeding team is also committed to working with community professionals who may already be involved with the child and family.

"Building
  
a better
 
community,
 
one child
  
at a time."





A United Way
Agency

Who does the Feeding Clinic Serve?
• Children whose family or other health care professionals are significantly concerned about one or more of the following:
    • Nutrition
    • Feeding skills, and
    • Mealtime behaviors

• Children who are not growing adequately or whose parents are concerned about the adequacy of their diet.

• Children with delayed feeding skills such as inadequate use of utensils, or difficulty in chewing textured food.




For more information, please contact the Feeding Team Coordinator at Progress Center at (360) 425-9810.


Mission Statement "Progress Center, in collaboration with families and our community, provides early intervention
programs of education and therapy to children birth to three with special developmental needs.  We serve the community
with programs of child development, education and prevention that support all families to reach their full potential."