Occupational Therapy assists in the development, recovery, and maintenance of meaningful activities of daily living, and sensory integration.
Benefits and Usage
• Improves self-care activities
• Dressing
• Hygiene
• Feeding
• Improves fine motor skills
• Improves hand-eye coordination
• Improves social skills
• Improves play
• Improves sensory activities
• Improves attention
• Improves behavior
• Decreases intolerance of textures
• Improves sensory regulation
• Increases independence
Universal Exercise Unit
The Universal Exercise Unit is a device that resembles a cage. It contains a system of pulleys, ropes, and weights.
Spider Therapy
Spider Therapy is utilized with the Universal Exercise Unit in conjunction with a belt and bungee cords.
Multi-Sensory Room
Multisensory rooms are immersive environments to develop the patient’s senses and facilitate sensory integration.
Galileo
The Galileo vibration plate provides a side alternating motion and whole-body vibration based on the natural movement of human gait, creating a tilting movement of the pelvis.
Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation
Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation (NMES), also referred to as Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES), is a device that uses electrodes placed on the skin to cause muscle contraction.
Custom Splinting
Splinting is used to position a body part for optimal alignment which is fabricated by the occupational therapists tailored to the needs of the child.
Freedom Concepts™
& Rifton® Tricycles
Tricycle training is a fun and therapeutic activity that allows a child to experience overall fitness.