School-Based Occupational Therapy

School-based occupational therapy helps students develop skills needed for learning and daily school activities. Therapists work with teachers and students to improve fine motor skills, handwriting, sensory processing, and self-care tasks. The goal is to support students’ participation and success in the classroom and school environment.

Cognitive Function Assessment and Training

Evaluate and train skills such as memory, attention, and executive functions to help maintain or improve cognitive abilities.

Sensory Integration Therapy

Use various sensory stimuli to help children process sensory information effectively, improving motor coordination and cognitive functions.

Hand Function

Assessment and Training
Assess and train hand dexterity, fine motor skills, and writing abilities to enhance hand functionality.

Vocational Rehabilitation and Work Training

Offer occupational assessments and work skills training to help individuals return to the workplace.

Emotional and Behavioral Management

Assess and intervene in emotional and behavioral issues to help individuals regulate emotions and improve behavior.

Child Development Assessment and Training

Provide assessments and training in sensory integration, visual perception and hand function tailored to children’s developmental.