Therapy Services

  • Sensory Integration Therapy

    Sensory integration therapy aims to help individuals process and respond to sensory information more effectively, enhancing their daily functioning and overall quality of life.

  • Fine Motor Skills development

    Fine motor skill development in occupational therapy focuses on the coordination of small muscles, particularly in the hands and fingers, to perform precise movements. These activities help improve dexterity, strength, and coordination.

  • gross motor skills development

    Gross motor skill development involves the growth and improvement of large muscle activities responsible for movement, coordination, and strength.

  • Neuro-rehabilitation

    Neuro-rehabilitation therapy focuses on neurological function, such as primitive reflex integration, balance, postural control, and sensory processing.

  • Visual-motor Integration

    Visual motor integration (VMI) is the coordinated control of visual perception and motor function. In occupational therapy, it refers to a child's ability to use their eyes and hands together effectively. This skill is crucial for tasks such as writing, drawing, cutting with scissors, and coordinating movements during play and daily activities.

  • Activities of Daily Living

    Activities of Daily Living (ADLs), in occupational pediatric therapy, refer to essential self-care tasks that children need to perform daily to grow and develop independence. These tasks include activities such as grooming, brushing teeth toileting, dressing, and feeding.

Accepted Insurances

Blue Cross Blue Shield

Tricare

Medicaid

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