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Occupational Therapy

Occupational Therapy (OT) is a branch of health care that helps people of all ages who have
physical, sensory, or cognitive problems. OT can help them regain independence in all areas of
their lives.


Occupational therapists help with barriers that affect a person's emotional, social, and physical
needs. To do this, they use everyday activities, exercises, and other therapies.


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OT helps kids play, improves their school performance, and aids their daily activities. It also boosts their self-esteem and sense of accomplishment.

With OT, kids can:

  • Develop fine motor skills so they can grasp and release toys and develop good handwriting or computer skills.

  • Improve eye–hand coordination so they can play and do needed school skills such as bat a ball and copy from a blackboard.

  • Master basic life skills such as bathing, getting dressed, brushing teeth, and self-feeding.

  • Learn positive behaviors and social skills by practicing how they manage frustration and anger.

  • Get special equipment to help build their independence. These include wheelchairs, splints, bathing equipment, dressing devices, and communication aids.

Get started by requesting an appointment or booking via phone below.

REQUEST AN APPOINTMENT
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"We were recommended to Montana Spine and Neurodevelopment Center by our eye doctor. Our son has struggled with vision tracking, ADHD and academic performance. He is now thriving in all areas and his eye doctor is shocked at his overall improvement."

-Michelle “Mom”

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