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Occupational Therapy

Everyone faces challenges from time to time. Sometimes those challenges affect the entire family.

Our Occupational Therapy clinic provides therapy for all members of the family – adults and kids.

Are your kids struggling with social skills, executive function, meeting developmental milestones, emotional regulation or other problems?

Are you an adult struggling with your mental health, executive function, life satisfaction or other challenges?

We can help.

What is Occupational Therapy?
Occupational Therapy (OT) is a form of therapy for those recuperating from physical or mental illness that encourages rehabilitation through the performance of activities required in daily life. OT in mental health settings may focus on enabling individuals to re-engage in meaningful occupations through a variety of skill sets such as skills development, establishing positive habits and routines, setting therapy goals, using cognitive-behavioral therapy techniques (CBT) , and understanding underlying physiological influences. It works to help patients identify and utilize self-regulation strategies to get back to participating in meaningful occupations such as going to school or work, being with friends, and participating within the family system.

For children specifically, OT helps kids play, improves their school performance, and aids their daily activities. It also boosts their self-esteem and sense of accomplishment. This can be done through developing their fine motor skills, improving their hand-eye coordination, mastering basic life skills, and learning positive behaviors and social skills through emotional regulation.

Adult Occupational Therapy

Are you concerned about your mental health or executive function? Do you sometimes feel that you aren’t participating in your life as fully as you would like? We’re here to help!

Pediatric Occupational Therapy

If your child is struggling with the one or more of the following issues – we’re happy to help!

Fine motor skills. Handwriting. Executive Function. Emotional health. Developmental milestones. Autism. Play skills. School work. Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). Social Skills. Self-care Skills.

Feeding Therapy

Picky eater or problem feeder? If your child is struggling to eat enough food, eats a limited number of foods, or is currently unable to tolerate oral intake – we’d love to help!

Breastfeeding. Infant feeding. G-tube transitions. Feeding aversion. ARFID. Meal planning and preparation.

Breastfeeding Support: Difficulties breastfeeding can often be a result of muscle tension through any part of an infant’s body. OT can evaluate and treat oral motor deficits, muscle tension or hypersensitivities interfering with successful breastfeeding.

Infant Feeding: OT can continue to treat an infant throughout all feeding stages when a parent feels there is a concern. Feeding your child can often feel like a temperature gauge for your parenting, but it is not. If you have a concern about your child’s feeding abilities please call to schedule a consultation.

Consulting Services

Are you have trouble identifying where to start, for yourself or your child? Are you finding it difficult to know how to support your child in their school setting? We’re honored to help!

Our Clinicians

Arin Sandora

MOT, OTR/L
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Amanda Tudeen

MOT, OTR/L
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