The primary occupations of childhood are school and play. Handwriting, fine motor skills, visual skills, and social skills are all areas in which OTs can help kids. Therapy sessions for children often incorporate play because this is how children learn and develop best. By creating a fun and engaging environment, OTs can help children build the skills they need in a way that feels natural and enjoyable.
OTs play a vital role in helping adults navigate through various life challenges such as rehab after an injury or illness, stroke recovery, traumatic brain injury, managing chronic conditions such as Parkinson's or multiple sclerosis, home and workplace modifications, and fall prevention.
Babies- The primary occupation of infancy is meeting milestones. Babies learn to eat, use new motor skills, gain visual skills, and begin to socialize. By offering tailored interventions, occupational therapists help infants overcome obstacles and achieve their developmental milestones, fostering a strong foundation for future growth and learning.
What people say about us

Highly recommend Rebekah as an OT! From day one, she provided a personalized treatment plan to meet my unique needs. I love being able to contact her directly when I have questions.
-Beth
Best choice ever! Rebekah became part of our family, she does phenomenal work with our little girl. Great improvement in so little time.
-Aline
Creative and engaging client-focused programs and activities focus on regaining functionality. One of the absolute best Occupational Therapists my wife has had work with her in more than 20 years of ongoing therapy needs.
-Doug