OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY

Every person deserves the right to excel and express their unique personality.

When you contact Speech Matters, our team of experienced Speech-Language Pathologists and Occupational Therapists will discuss your specific individual or group speech, language or feeding therapy needs. Sometimes it is not necessary for a full evaluation based on the case history discussed over the phone. If it is determined that an evaluation is needed, it will be scheduled within two weeks or whenever is most convenient fr the client. Evaluations typically take between one and a half to two hours to obtain a reliable and accurate diagnosis. If therapy is recommended, we will develop an individualized treatment plan that will most benefit the client and family’s needs. Length of therapy differs depending on the type and severity of the diagnosis and will be discussed prior to beginning therapy. Each client receives a written initial evaluation and tentative treatment plan as well as a progress report that will outline the detailed progress on each goal every three months. We feel that it is our job to remain educated in regard to the most current research findings and intervention techniques to aid in providing high quality, client-directed care for you and your family.

Helping Children Through Play

Occupational Therapy (OT) can help children develop skills needed to meet age milestones and improve participation in daily childhood activities. If your child has difficulty in any of the areas below, they may benefit from OT services. Inquire with our staff for scheduling with our occupational therapy team.

• Sensory Processing
• Emotional and social regulation
• Attention
• Fine motor and visual-motor integration
• Handwriting and scissor skills
• Gross motor and body awareness
• Core strength and balance
• Coordination and motor planning
• Executive functioning
• Visual processing
• Daily activities (dressing, feeding, bathing, etc.)

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If you see any delays in fine motor, gross motor, sensory, visual-motor/perceptual, social-emotional, activities of daily living skills affecting a child's everyday performance, please refer to Speech Matters Occupational Therapy program.

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