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Occupational Therapy assists individuals with activities in their daily lives such as eating, dressing, hygiene and learning while at home, school or play.
This may include:
¨ Treatment for strength and fine motor coordination, such as reaching, grasping and writing
¨ Sensory Integration (SI) treatment, including sensitivity training to touch, movement and noise
¨ Development of cognitive skills including problem solving, organization, attention span, direction following and self regulation
¨ Wheelchair positioning and adaptive equipment to enable increased independence
¨ Treatment to improve feeding and oral skills
¨ Treatment to advance visual motor coordination
¨ Treatment to promote age-appropriate mobility and motor skills
Contact Tania Stevens
406-528-5496
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