Occupational Therapy

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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

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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

 
 

ServicesMichelle Horin