Occupational Therapy

Helping your child increase independence and participation in the things they want and need to do through the therapeutic use of everyday activities or “occupations”.

 

Increase Independence & Coping Skills

Individualized Support

Areas of focus:

  • · Sensory Processing Regulation and Integration
    · Visual Motor/ Fine Motor Development
    · Self-care skills such as dressing, shoe tying, toothbrushing,
    grooming, sleep, etc.
    · Feeding Concerns
    · Emotional Control/ Regulation
    · Pre-writing and Handwriting
    · Attentional Deficits
    · Social Skills
    · Relationship skills
    · Motor Planning and Coordination Skills
    · Core Strengthening and posture

Highly Trained Clinicians

Our occupational therapy team are specialized clinicians and bring years of experience to the table. They work with your child to develop the functional skills they need to participate in activities in the home, school and community. Occupational therapists use a variety of modalities and sensory motor equipment to achieve your child’s individualized goals.


Our occupational therapists will evaluate your child’s current skills related to play, school performance, daily living skills, sensory processing, etc. This information will be used to develop an individualized therapeutic treatment plan with tailored goals to meet the needs of each individual. Customized interventions are implemented to meet those unique goals, and progress is continuously monitored to ensure that goals are being met.

“Our senses give us the information we need to function in the world. Their first job is to help us survive. Their second job, after they assure us that we are safe, is to help us learn how to be active, social creatures.”

The Out-of-Sync Child by Carol Stock-Kranowitz