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Occupational Therapy helps people of all ages engage in meaningful daily activities—called occupations—like playing, learning, working, or caring for oneself and others. When illness, injury, or developmental challenges disrupt these activities, OT supports recovery and independence by focusing on what matters most to the individual.
A child’s main occupations are play and learn—complex tasks that rely on cognitive, motor, sensory, emotional, and social skills working together. If your child is struggling with these, facing challenges in independence, or if daily life feels harder than it should, I’m here to help.
Through play, education, and collaboration, we’ll deepen understanding and support growth in the areas that need it most. Reach out to get started.