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Who may benefit from OT?

Children may require occupational therapy with or without the presence of a medical condition. Kids with the following medical conditions are considered to be ‘at risk’ for delays in skills impacting participation in home and school environments.

  • birth injuries or birth defects
  • sensory processing disorders
  • traumatic injuries (brain or spinal cord)
  • learning problems
  • autism/pervasive developmental disorders
  • behavioral problems
  • developmental delays
  • post-surgical hand conditions
  • spina bifida
  • cerebral palsy and other chronic illnesses
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Addressing Sensory Processing disorders (tactile, visual, auditory, vestibular and proprioception)

Learning basic tasks (such as bathing, getting dressed, brushing their teeth, and feeding themselves)

Improving fine motor skills so they can grasp and release toys and develop good handwriting skills

Evaluating the need for specialized equipment, such as wheelchairs, splints, bathing equipment, dressing devices, or communication aids

Addressing hand-eye coordination to improve kids’ play and school skills (hitting a target, batting a ball, copying from a blackboard, etc.)

Improving attention and social skills to allow the development of interpersonal relationships.