Occupational Therapy Services We Provide

Our Therapy Services Address

A child in a yellow shirt and blue shorts jumps mid-air over a green and pink tunnel toy in a sunny backyard, while two other children watch nearby against a backdrop of stone walls and residential buildings

Gross Motor Skills Development

A child’s hand places a maroon triangle into a wooden toy with colorful numbers and shapes on a textured mat.

Fine Motor Skills Development

Sensory Integration

A child colors a cartoon character’s face with a red pencil in a coloring book, focusing on the details with both hands.

Visual Motor Skills Development

A young child builds a colorful structure with geometric blocks at a table while an adult nearby observes with a clipboard.

Executive functioning and Attention Skills

A smiling child in an orange shirt with a lion graphic holds a fork at a restaurant table with a plate of food.

Feeding therapy for picky eaters and food aversion

A child wearing a blue long-sleeve shirt and beige shorts kicks a red ball on a grassy field. The open space and soft lighting suggest outdoor play in a park.

Coordination and Balance Improvement

A child in pink checkered pajamas stands in a bathroom brushing their teeth with a green toothbrush. They are focused on cleaning their upper teeth.

Self-help Skills (dressing, grooming)

An adult helps a baby read a colorful book while sitting on a patterned rug. The baby touches the pages, engaged in the activity on a wooden floor.

Early Intervention for Developmental Delays

We meet children where they are—at home-and support them through play-based, goal-driven interventions to help them thrive.

How We Help

Our therapy addresses a range of developmental needs to help children thrive in daily activities:

1

Sensory Processing Difficulties

Helping children manage sensory input, whether it’s hypersensitivity to sounds, textures, or movement.

2

Fine Motor Skills

Enhancing hand-eye coordination and strength for writing, dressing, and playing.

3

Feeding Therapy

Assisting children with picky eating, food sensitivity, and oral motor skills.

4

Self-Regulation

Teaching techniques to manage emotional responses and improve attention during activities.

Conditions We Serve

Cerebral Palsy

Autism Spectrum Disorder

Down Syndrome

Feeding Difficulties

Developmental Delays

Intellectual Disabilities

Sensory Processing Disorder

And More

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