
What is Occupational Therapy?
Occupational Therapy uses meaningful activities to help people from all ages prevent, reduce or overcome effects of disabilities. Our occupational therapists aim to develop, enhance and maintain a person’s capacity to perform the tasks and roles essential to productive living, including self-care, daily living, leisure/play, work/education and social participation.
We aim to develop the full potential of every child and assist children in participating in home, school, play and leisure activities. We provide occupational therapy for children of all ages ranging from babies to adolescents to address:
- Developmental delay
- Intellectual disability
- Handwriting difficulties
- Attention and behavioural problems
- Learning difficulties
- Motor-coordination difficulties
- Difficulties in sensory processing
- Visual perceptual difficulties
- Difficulties in activities of daily living (ADL)