Pediatric Home Health Occupational Therapy (OT) in Texas

Providing the highest quality pediatric occupational therapy to children across Texas in the comfort of their home or day care.

Pediatric occupational therapy (OT) supports children with skills related to activities of daily living. Activities of daily living (ADL) for children include, but are not limited to feeding, dressing, bathing, grooming, playing, and learning. These activities are vital to their daily function. In collaboration with caregivers, OT supports a child’s skill development to enhance engagement and participation. Changes to the environment or equipment may also be necessary to increase independence and quality of life for children and their families.

pediatric home health occupational therapy in texas

Occupational therapists can help children with birth injuries, developmental delays, neurological disorders, autism spectrum disorder, ADHD, cerebral palsy, and many other conditions. Occupational therapists specialize in supporting children to enhance, restore or maintain as much engagement, participation, and independence as possible.

Pediatric occupational therapy uses age appropriate daily life play and activities to engage a child and family in the therapeutic process.

Some of the areas that might be address by OT are as follows:

  • Self-care skills
  • Visual motor skills
  • Fine motor skills
  • Upper extremity strength and coordination
  • Self-regulation skills
  • Play/Socialization skills

To see if we service your area, please view a map of all our locations. To see if your child’s treatment is covered by Medicaid, please click here to contact us online or call 877-688-2520Click this link to submit a Pediatric Occupational Therapist referral.

Feel free to ask any questions over the phone, or get in touch via our contact form below. Your message will be dispatched directly to our staff who will answer as soon as they can.

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