Occupational Therapy
Occupational therapy (OT) is a form of intervention in which the therapist and the child work together to develop or improve the skills necessary for daily living.
WHO WE ARE
We analyze the child's behaviors and responses to different aspects of play and its meaning to the child.
WHAT WE DO
We utilize play in children — their main occupation. Through play, a child may be able to functionally perform basic living skills such as eating, dressing, writing, attending to task and/or engaging in age appropriate social play.
Diagnoses WE WORK WITH
ADD & ADHD
Auditory Processing Disorder
Sensory Processing Disorder
Brachial Plexus
Cerebral Palsy
Developmental deLAYS
Executive Functioning
Coordination Disorder
Feeding Difficulties
Fine Motor Delays
Low Muscle Tone
Reading Disorders
Autism Spectrum Disorders
SERVICES
Treatment
Fine Motor Development: motor control, bilateral skills, writing skills
Gross Motor Development: strength, coordination
Neuromusculoskeletal: positioning and adaptive equipment, functional joint mobility, strength, endurance
Perceptual Processing: body scheme, position in space, hand-eye coordination
Sensory Integration: sensory modulation, discrimination, processing, regulation and attention to task
Feeding Interventions using S.O.S Feeding Approach
Constraint Induced Movement Techniques
Daily Living Activities: dressing, feeding, self-care skills
Splint Fabrication for orthopedic conditions
Adaptive Equipment Fitting and Adjustments
Specialized Occupational Therapy