- Pediatric occupational therapy services are provided for
infants through adolescents.
- Neuromuscular rehabilitation works to improve coordination,
posture, balance, upper extremity range of motion and flexibility.
- Sensory Integration evaluation and treatment assists children
in improvement of body awareness, motor skills, coordination,
posture, attention, self-regulation, and self-help skills.
- Treatment of sensory defensiveness to address concerns related to tactile defensiveness, gravitational insecurity and oral adversion.
- Fine motor coordination improves children's functioning
in activities such as handwriting, utensil use, managing clothing fasteners and object manipulation.
- Visual Perceptual/Visual Motor Integration is necessary for eye-hand coordination, nearpoint/farpoint copying and writing skills.
- Activities of Daily Living (ADLs) such as dressing, self-feeding,
and other self-care skills are addressed to increase independence.
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