Occupational Therapy

Speech-Language Therapy | Occupational Therapy | Physical Therapy

CDC employs licensed Occupational Therapists and certified Occupational Therapist Assistants who provide occupational therapy (OT) for children birth through age five who qualify for early intervention.

Overview

Occupational Therapy for children birth through age five brings together a child’s cognitive, physical and motor skills and usually consists of developing or improving necessary skills for daily living and independence.Targeted skills include eye-hand coordination, self help (feeding, dressing, grooming), gross motor control, fine motor control, focus and attention,calming techniques, sensory integration, and regulatory behaviors.

Services

Evaluation |  Consultation |  Early Intervention

Occupational Therapy in the home/natural setting for infants (birth through age 2) through a team approach that includes family, caregivers, and professionals.

Occupational Therapy in the center for preschoolers (age 3 through 5) through a team approach that includes family, caregivers, teachers, and professionals.

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