Occupational Therapy
Helping Children Achieve Independence and Life Skills
Our experienced Occupational Therapists help children with self-help skills, eating, playing, social skills, fine motor (hand) skills, coordination, sensory processing, problem solving, strengthening and early motor development.
Occupational Therapy is a skilled treatment that helps children to achieve independence and develop necessary skills for all aspects of their lives. Occupational Therapists use play, engaging activities, specialized equipment and caregiver/family education to provide the child and family the greatest opportunity to succeed.
We serve children with a variety of diagnosis, including, but not limited to:
- Autism spectrum disorders
- Cerebral Palsy
- Developmental delay
- Feeding problems
- Fine motor delay
- Down Syndrome
- Neuromuscular impairment
- Orthopedic impairment
- Sensory processing disorders
- Upper extremity problems
Occupational therapists help children with:
- Coordination
- Dressing and other self-help skills
- Early motor development
- Eating
- Fine motor (hand) skills
- Play
- Problem solving
- Sensory processing
- Social skills
- Strengthening
For more information about Mary Bridge Children's Occupational Therapy services, call 253-697-5200.