• Wellness In Motion supports children, teens, adults, and transition age youth with developmental disabilities, as well as individuals seeking additional guidance for mental, physical, or social wellness. Services are individualized, strength-based, and person-centered, designed to help each participant build confidence, independence, and meaningful community connections.

    • Community integration and meaningful participation

    • Independent living skills

    • Social participation and relationship building

    • Adaptive fitness and movement for improved strength, posture, coordination, and overall wellness

    • Life skills and guided discussions to promote self-awareness, emotional regulation, and confidence

    • 1:1 Sessions – individualized support tailored to each client’s goals

    • Small Groups – peer interaction and social skill building

    • Virtual / Hybrid Options – flexible participation from home or in the community

    • Bridge the Gap in Care: We provide continued support beyond traditional therapy, adult transition programs, and other structured services, helping clients stay active and engaged even after programs end.

    • Inclusive & Flexible: No personality or ability is too big or too small. Our programs adapt to each individual’s needs, with options for 1:1, group, virtual, or hybrid sessions.

    • Hassle-Free Access: Private pay and Self-Determination Program (SDP) options remove the barriers of insurance, making it easy to start and continue care.

    • Community & Real-World Practice: We bring participants into the community to practice life skills in meaningful ways—whether it’s grabbing a tea at a local coffee shop, navigating a library, or exploring a park—helping them build confidence and independence in real-world settings.

    • Focus on Growth & Wellness: Sessions combine adaptive physical activities, mindfulness, and guided discussions. Participants build physical fitness, social skills, life skills, and emotional regulation, all in a safe and inclusive environment.

  • These sessions are paid directly by the client or family. You can book appointments freely without needing authorization from Regional Center or an FMS. Rates are paid at the time of service.

  • Clients enrolled in the Self-Determination Program use their individual budgets and work with a Financial Management Service (FMS) such as GT Independence or Premier. You do not need to be vendorized to serve SDP clients. Services are billed through the client’s FMS.

  • These services are funded directly by San Diego Regional Center after formal vendorization approval. Specific documentation, reporting, and service requirements are followed based on Title 17 guidelines. These sessions will only be billed to Regional Center once approved.