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Adams Touts Universal Childcare for Low-Income Families

Mayor Eric Adams announces an additional $80 million in funding to support New York City families and expand access to childcare and early childhood education at P.S. 6 Annex, Brooklyn on July 10, 2025. -Photo by Ed Reed/Mayoral Photography Office It Takes a City:  Bringing New York City One Step Closer to Universal Childcare for Low-Income Families  By Mayor Eric Adams Community OpEd  Bronx Voice July 17, 2025   NEW YORK - The best way to make the American Dream a reality for all New Yorkers is by making our city more affordable for working-class families.  Childcare costs have skyrocketed across New York City, putting pressure on monthly bills and family budgets. Working families are struggling to afford these high costs, resulting in many leaving the five boroughs. Parents deserve better, and our administration is delivering for them.    L...

Helping Children with Disabilities Thrive

New Monte Clinic Offers Therapies for Children with Disabilities


By Matthew Bartels, MD, MPH, Kelly Lockwood, PT, MHS, DPT, Angel Herrera, MBA, Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Montefiore Health System 

Bronx Voice 

December 30, 2024


BRONX - Pediatric disability can present itself in many ways. Children can be born with neurologic or other problems, can have accidents that cause limitations, or may have genetic diseases that cause developing limitations throughout their lifetime. 



In service to these children and their families in our community, we are expanding pediatric rehabilitation services in the Montefiore Einstein Department of Rehabilitation Medicine. Combining the largest pediatric rehabilitation physician faculty in New York, with a large team of experienced, compassionate, and educated therapists, we are providing outpatient physician evaluations and occupational, speech, and physical therapy services at a new practice site in the Children’s Hospital at Montefiore (CHAM). 



Our pediatric therapists and rehabilitation medicine physicians collaborate with pediatric specialists, children, and their families to improve a child’s ability to function independently and participate actively in home, school, and community environments. Pediatric therapy promotes independence, increases participation, facilitates motor development and function, improves strength and endurance, enhances learning opportunities, and eases challenges with daily caregiving.  





The new physical and occupational therapy gym at CHAM is intended to provide children with disabilities early access to sophisticated rehabilitation care. Since there are very few rehabilitation clinics in our area that offer comprehensive services for children with developmental delay or after an injury, our new facility, staffed with rehabilitation physicians and therapists in the heart of CHAM, assures that children and their families will be able to receive coordinated care for complex problems in a single convenient location.  





Our highly trained team takes a collaborative approach focusing on the needs of the patient and their caregivers, enabling us to personalize treatment plans and make it fun and applicable to the day-to-day hurdles experienced by our patients.  

The new facility at CHAM is now open and we stand ready to perform an evaluation and then design a rehabilitation program specific to your child’s abilities and needs. If you would like to learn more about the new pediatric rehabilitation program at the Children’s Hospital at Montefiore and schedule an appointment for an evaluation, please call 833-734-2201. We are here to help. 




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