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8A I DAWSON COUNTY NEWS I dawsonnews.com Wednesday, May 17,2023 Medical practices bring orthodontics, pediatric therapy to Dawson County Photos by Erica Jones Dawson County News Lanier Orthodontics is owned and operated by Wesley Gass, center, and his wife Kelsey Gass, right. BehaviorLink BCBA and Clinical Director Mallory Brown, left, ProsperTherapy Services co-owner and chief clinical officer Stephanie Burns, center, and ProsperTherapy Services co-owner and executive director Westley Green, right, stand in their office in the newly renovated medical building at 477 Prominence Court in Dawson County. By Erica Jones ejones@dawsonnews.com Three new medical prac tices have recently opened in a building near Highway 400 in Dawson County and are set to bring orthodon tics and pediatric therapy to the North Georgia area. Lanier Orthodontics, Prosper Therapy Services and BehaviorLink are located in a newly renovat ed building located at 477 Prominence Court, and these three businesses will bring several new services to the Dawson County area. Lanier Orthodontics Husband and wife duo Wesley and Kelsey Gass first bought the building back in March of 2022 and have been working hard to renovate it for their orth odontic business and for their tenants who would move into the other offices in the building. According to Kelsey Gass, seeing the building finally ready to open is a huge payoff for the over a year’s worth of work that they put into it. “It really came together; it was a year of planning and then all of a sudden it just all came together,” Kelsey Gass said. “It was just so great to finally see that vision that we had been planning for so long — we’re so excited to finally have our doors open and be able to see people.” Lanier Orthodontics offi cially opened on May 1, and Wesley Gass said that they are committed to pro viding quality, customized service to their patients for an affordable price. “We’re just so excited to get to serve the communi ty,” Wesley Gass said. “We’re the only private practice orthodontic group here in Dawsonville, and I think the biggest thing we’re excited about is being able to provide hometown, private practice care but making it very affordable — I think it’s just a service that the com munity needed.” Lanier Orthodontics serves patients of an aver age age of about seven years and older, and the practice offers growth intervention checks, tradi tional metal braces, clear braces, Invisalign, expand ers and other orthodontic services. The practice also utilizes several types of modern technology to make patient care even eas ier and more convenient, including being able to 3D print models to make retainers. “No more are the days of having to get the ooey gooey impressions; we have a digital scanner so if you came you me and you lost or broke your retainer I can do a digital scan of your teeth, send it to my digital printer to print your model and then make your retainer right here,” Wesley Gass said. While both Wesley and Kelsey are orthodontists, Wesley will be the main orthodontist at Lanier Orthodontics. He said that he and his wife are both very excited to build their base of patients and to become a part of the com munity. “We’re excited to be here and we’re looking forward to getting involved in the community, getting our brand out there and provid ing affordable care to patients,” Wesley Gass said. To learn more about Lanier Orthodontics or to set up an appointment, go to https://lanierorthodon- tics.com/. Once Wesley and Kelsey started to look for leasing tenants to fill the other offices in their newly reno vated building, they were excited to find the two other practices that are also now open on the lower floor: Prosper Therapy Services and BehaviorLink. Prosper Therapy Services and BehaviorLink Two medical businesses specializing in pediatric therapy, Prosper Therapy Services and BehaviorLink, work close ly with one another on the lower floor of the new medical building. Prosper Therapy Services opened on March 6 and specializes in provid ing several types of therapy to pediatric patients, including occupational therapy, physical therapy, speech therapy, family sup port services and help with Katie Beckett applications. In addition to therapy services, the practice also helps to design and build custom sensory gyms and sensory equipment for their patients’ homes. “We design, fabricate and install custom sensory equipment, and that’s both residential and commer cial,” Prosper Therapy Services co-owner, occupa tional therapist and execu tive director Westley Green said. “I was a home-builder in South Carolina before I became an occupational therapist, so I just kind of melded those two things into one.” These types of pediatric therapies are some that were needed in the Dawson County area, Green’s wife and Prosper Therapy Services co-owner, occupa tional therapist and chief clinical officer Stephanie Bums said. “There’s one small clinic that just has OT but she can only take so many kids being only one person,” Burns said. “So there weren’t any multi-disci pline therapy clinics in Dawsonville when we decided to come up this way.” Prosper Therapy Services works very close ly with the third new prac tice located in the building, BehaviorLink. BehaviorLink provides Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy to pediatric patients “With ABA therapy we work on anything consid ered socially significant, so anything you need to be successful in life,” BehaviorLink BCBA and clinical director Mallory Brown said. “It could be functional communication, social skills, play skills, working on behavior reduction and being able to generalize those skills out in the world.” Brown said that partner ing with other therapy ser vices like Prosper is incred ibly beneficial for the patients and their parents. “We partner with OT, speech, physical therapy, as well as the schools to be able to make sure we’re all on the same page to help make sure these kids are successful,” Brown said. “I want to know what they’re learning in OT so that I can make sure in our sessions that we’re incorporating those same things.” “We just work really hard to understand the bal ance between sensory and behavior, so that way we can make sure that we’re addressing any of the areas of concern appropriately,” Bums added. “It’s good to collaborate with a BCBA and an OT; sometimes Mallory will find something that works with a kid so we can imple ment it in our sessions and it just works really nicely for us.” Clinic-based ABA ser vices are something that the Dawson County area didn’t already have, Brown said, so she and her team are excited to bring a whole new range of services to pediatric patients in not only Dawson but the sur rounding counties too. “There’s no other clinic- based ABA services up here; there’s in-home pro viders but in terms of actual clinics there’s nobody else,” Brown said. “Even in Lumpkin County and White County there’s no one up there either, so we’re hoping to be able to provide services to those communities as well.” Bums, who has her own child who uses the services that Prosper and BehaviorLink offer, added that having all of the ser vices in one building is incredibly helpful for par ents as far as convenience goes too. “As a special-needs par ent myself, I bum myself out getting him to every therapy that he requires; he requires a lot of support,” Bums said, “so the idea of parents not having to do that is super meaningful to us and that’s really impor tant. I think that us all being under one roof and just in closer proximity not only improves our quality of care but also the quality of life for our parents.” “And parents will com mute, so just being able to expand is key,” Brown added, “even if it’s just 15 minutes closer to them that’s 30 minutes saved out of their day.” Both practices also do parent education, allowing the parents to meet with the providers and to learn what their children are working on in their sessions so they can continue that work at home. BehaviorLink will offi cially open in its new Dawsonville location on May 30. For more information about Prosper Therapy Services, go to https:// www.prospertherapyser- vices.com/. For more information about BehaviorFink, go to https ://thebehaviorlink. com/. Dawson Rotary Club to hold annual 'Rotary Day' community event May 20 By Erica Jones ejones@dawsonnews.com This weekend, the Rotary Club of Dawson County will hold its annual “Rotary Day” event, offering free activi ties and fun for the whole community. According to information provided by the club, the event is set to take place at the “Rotary Island” splash pad at Rock Creek Park, located at 445 Martin Road in Dawson County. The event is set to take place on Saturday May 20 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and will celebrate the opening of the splash park for the season. During Rotary Day, community mem bers are invited to enjoy a range of free activities, food and entertainment. This will include balloon making, a dunk tank, face painting, a water slide, music by the Dawson County High School marching band and Adopt-a-Pet with the Dawson Erica Jones DCN file photo County Humane Society. 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