Occupational
Therapy Services

Provided in your home and specially tailored to fit your growing family’s needs.

These services are the best fit for families who are struggling through certain daily routines since the arrival of their infants.

Occupational therapy services in your home are customized to fit your growing family’s needs and meet your unique goals.

These services are the best fit for families who are struggling through their daily routines, new roles, and multiplied responsibilities since the arrival of their infants.

What it looks like:

We will:

  • Discuss your family’s history and concerns

  • Conduct a thorough evaluation to determine your family’s strengths and challenges

  • Provide recommendations for upcoming sessions details, goals, and next-steps

You will:

  • Determine what you want sessions to look like

    • pace

    • frequency

    • communication and learning style

    • family members present

    • goals addressed

  • Process past experiences in a safe space

  • Learn new concepts and techniques

  • Practice strategies to help you meet your family’s goals

For the infants
who have:

  • Difficulties calming down, even with the help of their caregivers

  • Difficulties moving, communicating, and playing like other babies of the same age

  • Eating or drinking challenges

  • Challenges bonding with their caregivers

  • Medical conditions that might indicate challenges to come

 

For the caregivers
who have

  • Pain from carrying or birthing their babies

  • Pain from caregiving (e.g. while picking up, feeding, bathing their babies; while doing household chores; etc) 

  • Challenges bonding with their babies

  • Difficulties controlling their moods since pregnancy or the arrival of their babies

  • Diagnosed or undiagnosed perinatal mental health conditions, such as depression, anxiety, OCD, or bipolar disorder

  • Medical conditions that make caregiving difficult 

 

For the families
who have

  • Multiple family members who could use some help during this transition as the family grows

  • Older children who are looking for more support, sharing, and engagement since all the recent changes

  • A desire to problem solve any difficulties out in the community together

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