Pediatric Occupational Therapy

We go above and beyond when it comes to the treatment of our young patients. Our goal is to make their experience as close to “playtime” as possible. Our specially-trained pediatric Occupational Therapists work to improve a child’s physical development, fine-motor skills, sensory processing skills, social-emotional development, cognition, feeding skills, and visual processing abilities to maximize skills for daily living. We offer specialty evaluations and interventions to help each child reach their full potential in the following areas:

  • Fine and Gross Motor Skills
  • Self-help Skills
  • Handwriting
  • Social Skills
  • Development
  • Gravitational Insecurity
  • Feeding Disorders/Deficits
  • Sensory Processing and Sensory Integration
  • Adaptive Equipment and Positioning
  • Orthopedic conditions such as upper extremity/hand disorders or conditions
  • Visual-motor and Visual Perceptual Skills
  • Motor planning

For children with physical challenges, developmental delays, or sensory issues, pediatric physical and occupational therapy can improve the developmental and motor skills critical to living a more confident and independent life. Our compassionate, experienced therapists have experience working with a number of pediatric conditions and needs. Pediatric services are offered at select Ivy Rehab clinics.

Occupational therapy for children:
  • Sensory processing/integration
  • Fine motor difficulties
  • Handwriting
  • Coordination
  • Visual perceptual
  • Visual-motor deficits

Schedule your appointment today at a location near you to learn more about pediatric occupational therapy, speech therapy, and pediatric physical therapy.

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