Occupational Therapy Services

Project Hope Foundation is excited to offer occupational therapy (OT) at select campuses! Pediatric OT facilitates development of sensory and motor functions, which enables children to interact with their environment and participate in daily activities (learning, play, self-care) as independently as possible.

Occupational therapy can help improve functioning in children who have difficulty with the following:
❏ Processing touch, sound, movement and other sensations
❏ Fine motor skills, especially in handwriting, coloring, drawing or cutting
❏ Hand-eye coordination and whole body coordination
❏ Feeding skills, including sensory or oral motor development
❏ Independence in self-care skills, including dressing and feeding
❏ Attention to task and organization skills

Families will benefit from having ABA, speech therapy and occupational therapy provided in the same location, allowing greater collaboration and integration of therapies.

Parents of current clients interested in occupational therapy services should contact your team supervisor. We currently accept Medicaid and private pay funding for occupational therapy services.