At your first appointment, the OT will assess your needs. They may come to your home or workplace to see what you do and what changes you need to make. If they're working with your child, they can go to their school. They might tell you to move furniture or get an assistive device like a cane or grabber. They can show you how to do daily chores better...
What Is Occupational Therapy?
Occupational therapy (OT) teaches you how to adapt. It can help you perform any kind of task at school, work, or in your home. You’ll learn how to use tools (you may hear them called assistive devices) if you need them...
Does My Child Need Occupational Therapy?
If your child has issues with feeding and food textures, that’s another very strong indicator that they could benefit from occupational therapy!
So if you’re a parent who is wondering if your child might need occupational therapy, those are some of the most common problems we see. There are many more, but these are the most common...
So if you’re a parent who is wondering if your child might need occupational therapy, those are some of the most common problems we see. There are many more, but these are the most common...
Signs that your child needs Occupational Therapy
Occupational therapy (OT) uses daily activities to help people in all stages of life do the things they want and need to do. For disabled or delayed adults, that may mean teaching self-care skills that enable them to work and live independently...
