Client of the Week
April is Occupational Therapy Month and we are excited to spotlight an “Client of the Week” during the month of April. Rachel has received occupational therapy services from Jodi Carroll, […]
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April is Occupational Therapy Month and we are excited to spotlight an “Client of the Week” during the month of April. Rachel has received occupational therapy services from Jodi Carroll, […]
Client of the Week Read More »
With schools out of session and playground structures closed, our children have lost a lot of their normal physical activity and play throughout their days. Is your child acting out
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As children grow and develop so do their eating habits. The number of foods in a child’s diet is expected to increase with developmental age. Many children are described as
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Occupational therapists help individuals across the lifespan develop and strengthen skills for the job of living! The occupation of a child depends on their age and can include dressing, toileting,
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