Occupational Therapy

Child doing a lacing craft with yarn

Occupational Therapists (OTs) address physical, cognitive, and sensory deficits that a child may have in order to maximize their ability to function safely and independently in their daily life by:

  • Improving fine motor skills

  • Enhancing cognitive abilities

  • Promoting independence in self-care

  • Increasing social interaction, functional play skills, and sensory regulation

Tailored support and direction in occupational therapy are crucial in assisting children in nurturing fundamental abilities essential for their overall well-being and achievements.

If you notice your child has difficulties with engaging in age appropriate dressing, feeding, grooming, or fine motor skills, they may benefit from Occupational Therapy.

Specializations

  • Our Occupational Therapists have completed extensive graduate education programs at prestigious universities. An individualized plan of care will be created by one of our skilled Occupational Therapists.

  • Your child’s OT will implement the most effective, research-based techniques in sessions as well as provide parent education and home programming to increase your confidence in fostering the best treatment for your child

  • Sensory Processing Disorder

    Autism Spectrum Disorder

    ADD/ADHD

    Feeding Therapy

    Fine Motor Delays

    Orthopedic Conditions of the Arm/Hand

    Neurological Disorders