Occupational Therapy

Occupational Therapy can identify and treat difficulties that interfere with your child’s ability to perform functional daily living skills and peer activities. Specialized therapists can provide direct treatment interventions and consultation to address problems in many areas, including the following:

  • Activities of daily living
  • Fine and gross motor development
  • Sensory processing and sensory integration
  • Assistive technology, assessment and training
  • Adaptive equipment and positioning (feeding & dressing devices, writing utensil modifications)
  • Orthopedic conditions and upper extremity problems/disorders
  • Upper extremity orthotic fabrication and fitting
  • Visual motor and visual perceptual skills
  • Handwriting