The 7-Step Journey
How The 7-Step Journey Works in Clinical Practice
The 7-Step Journey is Pinnacle Blooms Network's standardised clinical pathway running from intake and screening through AbilityScore® assessment, goal-setting, intervention, periodic re-measurement and transition — giving the multidisciplinary team a shared, auditable, data-anchored framework across all centres. A clinical AbilityScore® and any diagnosis are formed only at a Pinnacle Blooms Network centre under qualified clinician care.
A child's progress is never a single appointment — it is a deliberate, measurable arc from first contact to confident discharge.
In short
The 7-Step Journey is Pinnacle Blooms Network's standardised clinical pathway that takes a child from enquiry through screening, structured assessment, goal-setting, intervention, periodic re-measurement and transition. In practice it gives the multidisciplinary team a shared, auditable framework — so every therapist, across 70+ centres, works to the same staging, the same outcome cadence and the same evidence-led decision points. It converts therapy from a series of disconnected sessions into a continuous, data-anchored care loop.How the seven steps work in practice
1. Intake and enquiry — structured developmental history, parental concerns documented, presenting domains flagged. Establishes consent and the clinical question. 2. Screening and triage — validated screens identify which domains (speech-language, occupational, behavioural, motor) warrant deeper evaluation and the urgency of referral. Red-flag medical signs are routed to paediatric/medical care first, not therapy. 3. Structured assessment (AbilityScore®) — a clinician-administered, standardised evaluation builds a domain-wise developmental profile, establishing the baseline against which all later progress is measured. 4. Goal-setting and care planning — the MDT translates the profile into specific, functional, family-prioritised goals with defined target windows and the lead disciplines. 5. Intervention — manualised, discipline-specific therapy is delivered at planned dosage, with session-level data captured to track responsiveness against goals. 6. Periodic re-measurement — at defined intervals the AbilityScore® is re-administered and goals reviewed; the plan is escalated, maintained or de-intensified on the basis of measured change, not impression. 7. Transition and discharge — as goals are met, the child steps down to maintenance, school-readiness or planned discharge, with handover to family and educators.The value to a practising therapist is continuity and comparability: a child seen at one centre carries the same staging and the same measurement language anywhere in the network, and the re-measurement cadence makes plateau or regression visible early.
Where it sits clinically
The Journey is the operational scaffold; the AbilityScore® is its measurement spine. Step 3 and step 6 are the same instrument applied longitudinally, which is what makes within-child change interpretable. This pathway is a service-delivery framework and sits outside the scope of the diagnostic instrument itself.The Pinnacle way
A clinical AbilityScore® and any diagnosis are formed only at a Pinnacle Blooms Network centre, under qualified clinician care — never from an app or form, and the assessment is a clinician-administered structured evaluation. Explore [the network](/), the disciplines that deliver step 5 such as speech therapy, and how the measurement spine works in the AbilityScore® explained. Backed by 25 million+ therapy sessions and 4.95 lakh+ families served across 70+ centres.Trusted sources
WHO and the Nurturing Care Framework on continuous developmental monitoring; ASHA guidance on assessment-to-intervention workflow in paediatric practice; EACD principles on goal-directed, family-centred developmental care.Next step — Want to align your practice with the 7-Step pathway? [Partner with Pinnacle Blooms Network](/).
This is general information, not a diagnosis — a clinical AbilityScore® and any diagnosis are formed only at a Pinnacle Blooms Network centre under qualified clinician care.
What to watch
Watch the re-measurement cadence at step 6 — a child plateauing or regressing across consecutive AbilityScore® reviews signals the plan needs escalation or a fresh differential, not simply continued dosage.
Try this at home
Document session-level responsiveness against named goals from day one — it makes the step 6 re-measurement decision evidence-led rather than impressionistic.
Trusted sources
Developed by SETU Consortium · Pinnacle Blooms Network · Last reviewed 2026-06-10 · reviewed every 365 days
This is general information, not a diagnosis. A clinical AbilityScore® and any diagnosis are formed only at a Pinnacle Blooms Network centre, under qualified clinician care.
Frequently asked
Is The 7-Step Journey a diagnostic tool?
No. It is a service-delivery and care pathway framework. Diagnosis and the clinical AbilityScore® are formed only at a Pinnacle Blooms Network centre under qualified clinician care; the Journey simply structures how a child moves through assessment, intervention and review.
How often is re-measurement done?
Re-measurement at step 6 occurs at defined clinical intervals set within the care plan, applying the same AbilityScore® instrument longitudinally so that within-child change is comparable and decisions to escalate, maintain or step down are measured rather than impressionistic.
What happens if a medical red flag appears at screening?
At step 2, medical-urgency signs are routed to paediatric or medical care first, not therapy. The Journey is therapy-pathway scaffolding and explicitly defers to medical referral where indicated.