ADHD
ADHD affects attention, focus, and impulse control, making school, work, and relationships more challenging. It can lead to frustration, low self-esteem, and difficulties with organization or completing tasks. Help matters because ADHD is highly manageable with the right strategies and treatment. Support empowers individuals to harness their strengths, improve daily functioning, and thrive in both personal and professional life.
What We Do
- Conduct thorough evaluations to ensure accurate diagnosis in children, teens, and adults.
- Provide treatment options including therapy, skill-building, and medication management.
- Teach strategies for organization, focus, and impulse control.
- Empower individuals to harness strengths, boost self-esteem, and succeed in school, work, and daily life.
How It Can Be Treated
- Comprehensive evaluation to ensure accurate diagnosis.
- Stimulant or non-stimulant medications when appropriate.
- Behavioral therapy and skills training to improve focus and organization.
- Coaching and support for school, work, or daily tasks.
- Family education and involvement to create supportive environments.
Signs and Symptoms
- Difficulty sustaining attention or being easily distracted
- Forgetfulness in daily tasks or activities
- Trouble organizing tasks or managing time
- Impulsivity, such as interrupting or blurting out answers
- Restlessness or inability to sit still (more common in children)
- Frequently losing items or making careless mistakes
- Struggles with following through on instructions



