Our seasoned therapists aim to help children become as independent and functional as possible and reach their full potential. Our therapists work on activities such as daily living skills, writing, sensory skills, motor activities and social skills and maximize the outcomes for these children.
The main focus of occupational therapy is to help children participate in the activities of daily life.
Occupational therapy has an important role in paediatric rehabilitation as it aims to help children who have a wide range or physical, neurological, and social challenges, including autism, ADHD, cerebral palsy, Downs syndrome, learning disabilities, sensory processing disorder, developmental delays, genetic disorders, and social problems. As a part of the evaluation process, our therapists gather information about the child’s selfcare, play, and social skills, as well as their physical and cognitive abilities. We also consider the concerns of the child’s parents and observe the child in various abilities. Based on this information, we develop a therapy plan that is tailored to the specific needs and goals of the child. The goal of this plan is to make the child independent and enable them to reach their full potential.